Full Circle: Forester Triad Act Three (Tales of the Forest, #3)

Full Circle: Forester Triad Act Three (Tales of the Forest, #3)

by Blaine D. Arden
Full Circle: Forester Triad Act Three (Tales of the Forest, #3)

Full Circle: Forester Triad Act Three (Tales of the Forest, #3)

by Blaine D. Arden

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Overview

"I have great responsibilities, but my path ahead is as foggy and blurred as the path behind me."

 

With forester Taruif freed, Kelnaht has claimed him openly at Solstice before tribe and Ma'terra as his partner, but with their third, Ianys, bound by an old promise, their triad is still incomplete. Sneaking around puts the most strain on Ianys. He and Kelnaht must keep their relationship a secret or he will lose his daughter, Atèn.

When several children fall ill with more than a summer bug, truth seeker Kelnaht is assigned once more to investigate. What he finds is deadly and threatens the life of every underage child in the tribe, including Atèn. Then a wounded traveller is found in the forest, left to die after a vicious attack.

With Taruif and his apprentice on the hunt for a cure, Kelnaht focusses on the attacks, but the clues are few and more children are infected. Nothing seems to connect until both the traveller and Atèn dream of the same grey-haired elf. Driven by fear for his daughter, Ianys pulls away from his lovers. Kelnaht can only pray Ma'terra will guide him to a solution that brings them all together and keeps Atèn safe from harm.

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wordcount: 40,900 words
TALES OF THE FOREST is an ongoing series of standalone stories linked by a forest world.
Content warnings are available in the book's front matter and on the author's website.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153319803
Publisher: Cayendi Press
Publication date: 08/15/2016
Series: Tales of the Forest , #3
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 463 KB
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