Keeper of the Mythos Gate

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The powerful conclusion to the four-book series!

Yevliesza is no longer alone. In her adopted land, people call her their savior. For a vast army of demonic engines is massing and, in the crossings between the worlds, only Yevliesza can stop them. Amid this vital mission, her heart still belongs to Valenty, who has sworn to find her again across a chasm of war and duty.

But she has a dilemma. If she uses her rare power to block the invaders at the Gates, she risks bringing the arisen worlds to ruin. Her only hope is to unlock the deeper secrets of the Mythos crossings. She has no time to lose.

The sorceress Nashavety is coming home. Accompanying an army of conquest, she will wield an immense and ancient magic—a legacy of the origin world, Earth. For ages, that power has rested in fitful sleep. Soon it will awaken.

In its path, the girl with the lost power.

The Arisen Worlds

About the author

Kay Kenyon

Kay Kenyon is the author of nineteen science fiction and fantasy novels. Her work has been shortlisted for the Philip K. Dick award, the John W. Campbell Memorial award, and the American Library Association Reading List award. Her latest work is Keeper of the Mythos Gate, Book Four of the THE ARISEN WORLDS fantasy quartet. Book One is The Girl Who Fell Into Myth, followed by Stranger in the Twisted Realm and Servant of the Lost Power. Recently released in a new series edition, THE ENTIRE AND THE ROSE! Join her newsletter for new releases and giveaways at www.kaykenyon.com.

Praise for THE ARISEN WORLDS series:
“A story of powers and magic on a grand scale. This will be a series to treasure.” —Louisa Morgan, author of The Great Witch of Brittany
 
“Sometimes dangerous, sometimes playful, warm of heart and strong of will (with more than a whiff of romance!)” —C.S.E. Cooney, author of Saint Death’s Daughter

Praise for THE ENTIRE AND ROSE series:
"A splendid fantasy quest as compelling as anything by Sephen R. Donaldson, Philip José Farmer, or yes, J. R. R. Tolkien.” –The Washington Post)

"[A} grand epic, indeed." (Booklist)