The Sentinel’s Reign – Silent Sea Chronicles Book 2
Publication date 29th June 2018
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Blurb
The new Sentinel’s reign is doomed to failure unless Tei can prevent the Kalayan people from plunging into war.
With the new Sentinel initiated and the magic restored on Kalaya, life is flourishing for Tei and the exiles. But Rathnor’s plans for war soon escalate and thwart any chance of peace.
Brogan’s position on the Assembly is uncertain as rumours circulate that he is an exile spy.
After an attempt on his life, Farrell is more determined than ever to build a home for his people on Stone Haven. But the council have their sights set on Kalaya and Farrell struggles to steer them from war.
As trouble brews within and outside forces gather against them, can the exiles keep their hold on the magic, or will this spell the end of Kalaya and its people?
The Sentinel’s Reign is a heroic fantasy. If you like character-driven adventures then you will love The Sentinel’s Reign.
This is the second book in the Silent Sea Chronicles trilogy and follows on from The Lost Sentinel.
Author Bio
Suzanne lives in Middlesex, England with her hugely encouraging husband and two children.
She wrote her first novel at the age of twelve. She discovered the fantasy genre in her late teens and has never looked back. Giving up work to raise a family gave her the impetus to take her attempts at novel writing beyond the first draft, and she is lucky enough to have a husband who supports her dream – even if he does occasionally hint that she might think about getting a proper job one day.
Suzanne loves gardening and has a Hebe (shrub) fetish. She enjoys cooking with ingredients from the garden, and regularly feeds unsuspecting guests vegetable-based cakes.
She collects books, loves going for walks and picnics with the children and sharing with them her love of nature and photography.
Suzanne is interested in history and enjoys wandering around castles. But most of all she likes to escape with a great film, or soak in a hot bubble bath with an ice cream and a book.
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Excerpt
Callisa dreamt of a man. His handsome features were familiar, but she couldn’t put a name to his face. She watched as he climbed up the wooden steps of a platform and a man in a mask tightened a rope around his neck. Even as she realised what was happening, the trap door beneath his feet opened and he fell through with a savage snap. The crowd cheered. ‘Traitor! The traitor’s dead!’
She turned away from the dead man and hovered above the crowd. Many were armed and dressed for battle. Some kind of war was coming and the fearful realisation chased her back to wakefulness.
Callisa rubbed her temple and tried to clear the fog of confusion the dream had left in her brain, only she had a terrible feeling it wasn’t a dream at all; it was a vision of the future.
She pictured the man’s face again and realised why he looked so familiar. She’d seen him before, rescuing Tei from the raging river. There was no doubt in her mind the man was Brogan, and he was going to die.
Thanks for featuring me today, Teri. I appreciate your help spreading the word about my new release.
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You’re very welcome, Suzanne – congrats on the new release!
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Thank you.
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I love the cover on this book, and the premise sounds so exciting!
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So do I, Kay – all of Suzanne’s covers are stunning and pull the reader in.
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Thank you, Kay. I love the cover too!
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How nice to see Suzanne’s book featured, Teri. 🙂 I was just over at her site, catching up on her launch. An exciting day for new books. Congrats, Suzanne.
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Thank you. I hope your launch day was a great success!
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Thanks, Suzanne. It was great fun. Best of luck to you! ❤
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Almost like Christmas!
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An interesting fantasy book, Teri.
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I agree – it sounds fascinating!
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