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Beyond the Gate

By: Terri-Lynne DeFino
Narrated by: Brittany Morgan Williams
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Truth cannot remain entombed forever. Only long enough….

Returning to the Vale after six years at university, Linhare is thrust into the long-standing grudges and precarious alliances that maintain her realm. But there is more to this balance of peace and prosperity than political intrigue. Ambition. Secrets. And a terrible deed, glossed over by history - a deed, recorded in a scarred, red journal that should have remained forever secret. Wait's secret. Dakhonne warrior and living legend, Wait has shadowed Linhare all her life. Unearthing his past was an accident; keeping it to herself was not. As she wrestles with her duty to return it, and the need to know all, the journal vanishes, heralding a spiral of betrayal and dark magic that casts Linhare into a world of bolleys and Drümbul Lords, of gobbets and ghasty-haints. A world where the Dakhan have not been seen in a thousand years - until Wait falls into Fae to pursue her, bringing with him hope, love, and more truth than she can bear.

©2013 Terri-Lynne DeFino (P)2014 Terri-Lynne DeFino
Epic Fantasy

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"A quietly surprising and unexpectedly satisfying conclusion." ( Publishers Weekly)
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