Our Review for Sword of Destiny by Sue Vincent #ArthurianFantasy @SCVincent


A fantastic poem review by Anita Dawes for Sue Vincent’s Sword of Destiny!

Jaye Marie and Anita Dawes

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“…and the swords must be found and held by their bearers lest the darkness find a way into the heart of man. Ask the waters to grant guidance and tell the ancient Keeper of Light that it is time to join battle for the next age.” Rhea Marchant heads north to the wild and beautiful landscapes of the Yorkshire Dales where she is plunged into an adventure that will span the worlds. The earth beneath her feet reveals its hidden life as she and her companions are guided by the ancient Keeper of Light in search of artefacts of arcane power. With the aid of the Old Ones and the merry immortal Heilyn, the company seek the elemental weapons that will help restore hope to an unbalanced world at the dawn of a new era.

Review

An amputation of the soul

So dark, so final, yet I understand it.

I…

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