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The Mark of Gold

Current price: $22.99
The Mark of Gold
The Mark of Gold

Barnes and Noble

The Mark of Gold

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My sisters are out there somewhere out, and my unborn is here with me. Struggling to tell guardians from beguilers on a warped battlefield, I worry for all our fates. Somehow, I must bear the terrifying risk of bargaining with Surfacers in ways which ensure enslavement back home. No Red Sister can give up her mission when compelled by her Queen to see it through. Surrounded by allies and enemies alike seeking to influence the only free Davrin Elf on the Surface, I must relearn my limits when confronted by those who have none. The true scope of Etaski's saga arises in . Tangible peril meets cryptic visions, forcing a driven few to redefine what it takes to break the shackles of compulsion and forge them as bonds of loyalty. is a dark epic fantasy series with an ever-broadening scope. It is perfect for fans who enjoy character-driven plots, challenging themes, elements of erotic horror, and immersive worldbuilding. Sexuality and inner conflict play into the story with intrigue, action, and fantastical magic. The series begins underground with an isolated race of Dark Elves whose intricate webs catapult the reader to places a Red Sister can only imagine in her dreams.

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