The Well of Tears
A Magic, Fantasy, Historical book. So this was it, she thought. So many times she'd wondered. True sacrifice was the surrender of...
More than five hundred years have passed since the legendary age of Camelot and the Stewardry, the magical order charged with protecting the old ways of power and magic, has fallen into decay, disorder, and distrust. Now Hywel, a new king promised by prophecy, has come to claim his crown. But as he journeys toward his throne, those preparing the way are besieged by agents of destruction - from within and without. A great evil stirs at Hywel's coming, unleashing a corrupting power intent on his destruction and opening the gates to a hellish army that will sweep across the land...
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- Pages: 325 pages
- ISBN: 9781612183725 / 0
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So this was it, she thought. So many times she'd wondered. True sacrifice was the surrender of one sacred thing in favor of keeping another. No matter how prudent or cautious one was, in the end something precious was lost. Whether the claim was in the name of family or duty or honor or truth, it exacted a terrible price. To her dismay, she did not feel the pride or pleasure that Bledig had claimed when he spoke of the sacrifices he had made for her and their children. For Alwen, sacrifice brought grief and guilt, and an unbearable sense of uncertainty.... What unholy fettle does she bring on us now? Roberta Trahan, The Well of Tears
Good story. Not as well written as some of my favourites but enjoyable. Good enough I will need to read book 2 to find out what happens. Interesting idea, terrible execution.Readers who love fantasy will enjoy this set after the death of King Arthur, but those looking for an epic such as written by GRRM or MZB will be disappointed. Although it is set in a time that there was conflict throughout England, Scotland, Ireland & Wales, we see nothing of that in this novel.... Serendipity is really the name of the game. I stumbled on The Wells of Tears on Netgalley. I was tempted, but also knew my TBR pile is humongous. So I debated: request or not to request? I said to myself: what the hell, I have no reputation to protect on GR. I'm already known as a serial DNFer with a malicious streak of one star reviews...:)Then...