Fantasy fans, take note…today’s HOT NEW Release is The Dagger of Adendigaeth by Melissa McPhail. The follow-up to Cephrael’s Hand is book two in the A Pattern of Shadow & Light Series. Various relationships, mysteries and plot lines will leave you begging for more.

A Little About The Dagger of Adendigaeth:

Two brothers find themselves on opposite sides of a great battle, neither knowing the other is alive… A traitor works in exile while preparing for the disaster only he knows is coming… A race of beings from beyond the fringe of the universe begin uncreating the world from within… And all across the land, magic is dying.

About the Author:

Melissa McPhail is a classically trained pianist, violinist and composer, a Vinyasa yoga instructor, and an avid Fantasy reader. A long-time student of philosophy, she is passionate about the Fantasy genre because of its inherent philosophical explorations. Ms. McPhail lives in the Pacific Northwest with her husband, their twin daughters and two very large cats. Cephrael’s Hand, her first novel in the series “A Pattern of Shadow and Light.”

What People Are Saying About The Dagger of Adendigaeth:

“After a much-anticipated wait from McPhail’s first book, Cephrael’s Hand, I’m happy to report that this follow-up not only exceeded my expectations, but it truly blew me away. I continue to be amazed with how she weaves the characters’ stories together seamlessly and with the journey each character takes to get to where they end up.” –Moody

“The characters I fell in love with in the first book have returned to speed my heart once again in the second! I was caught up completely in the various relationships, mysteries and plot lines revealed in book two.” –Trevoro

“This series is a rising Fantasy series that should be considered on the same level as some of the most successful fantasy series in the modern era. I highly recommend this series to all fans of the fantasy genre.” –Nicholas Whitten

Make sure to pick up your copy of The Dagger of Adendigaeth.

SUBSCRIBE

 

By Heather

One thought on “All Across the Land Magic is Dying”

Comments are closed.