Bracklin can ride as well as any man. She can fight better than her brother, Benjim. What she can’t do is to escape Lakehall castle and the life of a Lady. Unless she can convince Squire Domus to run away with her to the far north, where men and women choose each other and not by the say of some lord. Where women fight alongside their men as shield maidens. “You and your shield maidens,” Safia joked. But Bracklin knows it is her destiny to be a free woman, not the dutiful daughter of the Duke, to marry as politics demand. She will escape with or without Squire Domus and live a free life in the North. High above the world is Seraphim, the city of the angels, a multigenerational space ship that looks down on the ruins of the earth. They watch on as the survivors fight and die in a gritty medieval world filled with bioengineered plagues and radioactive wastelands. They project themselves holographically as angels to guide the survivors. The angel Sandalphon will watch as Bracklin comes of age into this dark world. There is not much he can do to help her. Besides he’s supposed to be watching her brother. They will both soon learn a bitter lesson about the dangers of love in a brutal world.
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- Author R. J. Eliason
- Language English
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