Ronah: Book One of the Lissae Series by R. Lennard

Ronah: Book One of the Lissae Series by R. Lennard

Author:R. Lennard
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Action & Adventure, adventure, book, coming of age, Fantasy, Fantasy - Epic, Fantasy & Magic, fantasy book, fantasy magic books, fantasy magic series, fantasy magic young adult, fantasy novel, Fiction, strong female characters, ya fantasy, ya fantasy adventure, ya fantasy series, Young Adult, young adult fantasy, young adult fantasy novels, young adult fantasy series
ISBN: 9780648382904
Publisher: R. Lennard
Published: 2018-11-06T14:00:00+00:00


Jonathan blanched. His face slowly went all the way to white. “Anriluka,” he muttered. Then he passed out, falling back onto the couch, his head at an uncomfortable angle. This news, on top of his wound, proved to be too much for her Guardian. He’d been under a lot of stress lately, ever since the being crossed over into their Realm. It was strange for Jonathan to take so much time in solving such an important mystery, but at least one mystery had been solved today. Shari had thought he’d been worried it would have something to do with her task, but now she wasn’t so sure.

Anriluka, like all of her race, was prone to cruelty, but Shari felt that she would be easy to defeat. The only problem she could see in defeating Anriluka was the lack of time. Of course, time was something that, according to the curse, she didn’t have.

Hissing under her breath, she muttered, “Ten days. Vebnah’s breath. How in the Nine Hells am I going to succeed this time?”

“With our help,” Mitch said firmly, gesturing to Jonathan and himself.

Shari paused for an instant. She met Mitch’s eyes. Determination flared out at her. Shari realised that at this moment, she could dismiss the half-baked plan of Jonathan’s. More fighters, more patrols, more training, all leading up to an Altoriae Guild. No other Altoriae had needed one before her. However, things were getting harder. There were more attacks, with greater ferocity as well as frequency. Even the Handbook confirmed it. If the number of battles she fought continued increasing as they had been the last few years, she would need the help of more than just Ronah’s residents.

Sighing, she nodded slowly. Maybe the Altoriae needed to be part of a group of fighters, rather than a lone assassin amidst hostile masses. “Sounds good to me. Do you have any ideas?”

The tension Mitch carried in his shoulders relaxed as he took in a deep breath. “Why don’t we wake sleeping beauty here, then we can get to figuring out what’s on the self-destructing parchment.”

Jonathan woke with a grumble when they nudged him. “I can’t believe you left me here,” he muttered, picking himself up and stretching, trying to work the kink out of his neck.

Shari sent a pulse of green light towards him — something that seemed to be a regular occurrence as of late.

Melodious voices filled Shari’s head. ‘We shall soothe him now,’ said the past Altoriaes. ‘Watch out for Anriluka. She is unusually cruel,’ one voice broke off to say. Shari took a shaky breath and cleared her mind, trying not to show any sign of how talking to the past Altoriaes affected her.

“So, what did it say?” Mitch asked after Jonathan stopped glowing.

It finally clicked for Shari that he didn’t understand. “I don’t know the exact translation, it’s too old. Basically, there’s a curse that started when the being crossed over, and I have to find a ‘Thorne red jewel’ and kill an U’tan called ‘Anriluka.



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