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Destiny: Child Of The Sky

by Haydon, Elizabeth

Description

A FELLOWSHIP OF THREE To stand against the F'dor-- an ancient, vile being intent on destroying the world-- a fellowship has been forged: Rhapsody, a Singer of great talent and beauty; Achmed, an assassin with unearthly talents; and Grunthor, a giant of jolly disposition and lethal skill with weapons. Driven by prophetic visions, the three know that time is running short, know that they must find their elusive enemy before his darkness consumes them all. But after their final, brutal confrontation with the F'dor, their world crosses the threshold of disaster and faces utter oblivion. The action reaches a fevered pitch, achieving a crescendo of tragedy, love, and triumph of human spirit over world-shattering cataclysm. With death at hand and the world crumbling at their feet, these three will finally discover their true ... DESTINY

About the Author

Haydon, Elizabeth

Elizabeth Haydon was an American author known for her works in the epic fantasy genre. She was born in Michigan in 1965 and passed away in 2021.Haydon's most notable work is the "Symphony of Ages" series, which follows a young woman named Rhapsody as she travels through a magical world filled with dragons, elves, and other fantastical creatures. The series has been praised for its world-building, complex characters, and intricate plotlines.Haydon's other notable works include the "Lost Journals of Ven Polypheme" series, which follows the adventures of a young shipbuilder as he explores a magical archipelago, and the "Prophecy of the Stones" novel, which explores themes of destiny and friendship in a world where magic is forbidden.Haydon's writing is known for its evocative descriptions, fast-paced action, and emphasis on themes of friendship, love, and sacrifice. She was a member of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America and won several awards for her writing, including the RT Reviewers' Choice Award for Best Epic Fantasy.In addition to her writing, Haydon was also a harpist and a singer, and often incorporated music into her readings and public appearances. She continues to be remembered for her contributions to the fantasy genre and her passionate dedication to her fans.

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