The Ring of Allaire by Susan Dexter

The Ring of Allaire by Susan Dexter

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The Ring of Allaire by Susan Dexter

Tristan is a young wizard with dark hair and green eyes--but no cozy boarding school for him--he's been home-schooled by the old wizard who discovered him as an abandoned infant under an apple tree on Midwinter's Night. There's no one to tell Tristan who he is or what abilities may be his. If not for Thomas, his smart-ass cat familiar, he'd be utterly lost. And now for the on-the-job training One ordinary afternoon, Tristan returns home to find that his master has vanished, leaving his unprepared apprentice to take up the entwined quests for the legendary warhorse Valadan and the lost princess Allaire of the Nine Rings. He'd be no one's first choice, but Tristan's the only one left to assemble the essentials of the quest--a wizard, the Warhorse, the heir to Calandra's throne--infiltrate Nimir's fortress of Darkenkeep, and steal Allaire from beneath the Winter King's icicled nose. In their hundreds, the other wizards have tried--and died. Tristan's training is exemplary. His will is indomitable. His confidence, however, is nonexistent, and his magic is flawed and unreliable. The fate of his world depends on him--whether he thinks himself equal to the task or not.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9781477637135
ISBN 10 1477637133
Titel The Ring of Allaire
Autor Susan Dexter
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Erscheinungsjahr 2012-07-16
Seitenanzahl 446
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