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The Cliffs of Connemaigh

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The Cliffs of Connemaigh
The Cliffs of Connemaigh

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The Cliffs of Connemaigh

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The world is forever changed. Two dimensions are now one, and our heroine, Elaine Castle, a human, is navigating a world filled with dragons, orcs, and a mysterious enemy utilizing every power at its disposal to make sure that Elaine does not survive to unite the humans, Forest Elves, and Sky Elves. Our heroine is a wielder - a magic wielder, that is, and she definitely retains ancestral memory of being an elf, but is Elaine a helmannigr, a human born with an elven soul? While she trains and her teacher tries to determine if she is, indeed, helmannigr, she fights with her blocks against two of the seven elements that all wielders have access to. These blocks are killing her, as magic kills the untrained. Is the answer in Connemaigh, the abandoned city of the Sky Elves that she arrived at in "The Autumn of the Whitewood", or is it elsewhere in this new and dangerous world? An epic fantasy with elements of romance, a hint of sci-fi, and a creative plot, "The Cliffs of Connemaigh" uses traditional fantasy tropes with new twists, and challenges the boundaries of the genre of fantasy. "The Cliffs of Connemaigh" is nominated for the 2016 Summer Indie Books Award hosted by Metamorph Publishing.

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