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Between Their Worlds: A Novel of the Noble Dead

Wynn Hygeort is stunned when Magiere and Leesil, along with the elven wolf Chap, show up at the Guild of Sagecraft. But Wynn cannot leave with her friends—she still must access the texts within the Guild’s archives which may help her divine the locations of the last two Orbs sought by the Ancient Enemy. To complete her task—and protect the Orbs—Wynn must remain sequestered from her friends. But she’s essentially a prisoner. One of the Guild’s superiors is just as eager for Wynn to translate the ancient texts, but she knows the others will not permit her to share that knowledge—knowledge Magiere and Leesil desperately need if they’re going to stop the Ancient Enemy from unleashing war on the land…

BSC Review (bscreview.com)

“The Noble Dead Saga…is no simple myth, but rather a true epic, which stands at the highest levels of fantasy lore.”

SciFiChick.com

“The surprising return of several former characters and unpredictable plot twists made this novel impossible to put down.”

About the Author

Barb and J. C. Hendee live in a quirky little town near Portland, Oregon, with two quite demanding [sister] cats. Barb's short fiction has appeared in numerous genre magazines and anthologies. She is the author of the Vampire Memories series and the Mist-Torn Witches. J. C.'s poetry, nonfiction, and short fiction have appeared in many genre publications.

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