Life on Ambros has reached a critical point. A confrontation between the upholders of light and one who embraces the dark has left participants either weakened, hurt or faded from Ambros.
Malekim's use of his apprentice has left the young man drained and his life tenuous. Has he the strength and will to live and recover so he may, in time, be able to confront what awaits him at the Keep? And will Malekim menace that very recovery?
While Malekim rides south, battle is joined as the two armies clash again. The decisive battle, on Elban soil, draws close. Other beings and creatures not of Ambros are now active because Malekim has made it impossible for them to be otherwise. The balance is still uncertain. Which way will it tilt?
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Having graduated from university, Katy Winter qualified as a teacher. Much of her subsequent career was spent teaching English Literature and History. She also taught night classes of tertiary students Classical Studies ? the study of ancient Greek and Roman History, Art, and Literature. This love of the Ancient world was the spring-board which prompted her to turn her attention from teaching to writing. Katy spent nearly two years creating her epic work, the seven book "Ambrosian Chronicles", publishing them between 2013 and 2015. They were followed by "Jepaul" (2017), "Sephone" (2018), and most recently "Sopho" in October 2020.
Katy lives in New Zealand with her husband and two rescued tabby cats. And her writing continues.
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