Authors: Elisabeth Hamill
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Argaile: a maid
Lenad: a maid
Tomas: a page
The Tauron Order: Guardians of the Wood and
Servants of the Gwaith’orn
Aric: Mithrais’ lieutenant and best
friend
Cormac: a young initiate to the order, under
Mithrais’ command
Rodril: grizzled veteran of the Tauron, one
of Mithrais’ wardens
Halith: a female warden under Mithrais’
command, and lifemate to Rodril
The Tauron Elders: ruling body comprised of a
council of four
Conlad: Elder Historian
Jona: Elder Martial
Semias: Elder Heartspeaker
Declan: Elder Watchwarden, head of the
council
Colm: Northwarden, one of the wardens chosen
to aid Telyn
Ronan: Southwarden
Deirdre: Eastwarden
Gaelen: a warden chosen to aid Telyn
Eirion: a warden chosen to aid Telyn
Aedan: a warden chosen to aid Telyn
The Nobility
Amorion: King of the Silde, Telyn’s former
employer and Mithrais’ uncle
Marithiel: Princess of the Sildan Royal
House, Gwidion’s wife, Mithrais’ mother, sister to King Amorion
Riordan: Lord of Rothvori and master vintner,
friend to Telyn, citizen of the Western Kingdom
Vuldur: Lord of the East, master of trade to
King Amorion and Marithiel’s former lover
Ciara: Riordan’s lady and consort
Rand: Riordan’s seneschal
Taran: King of the Western Shores
Boudicea: Queen of the Southern Lands
Keir: Prince of the Silde, King Amorion’s
right hand
Teagan: a young lord loyal to Amorion
Searlas: Vuldur’s secretary and trade council
member
Vaddon: Vuldur’s son; deceased
Haldovar: Lord of Osland, an employer of
Telyn’s
Belenus: neighboring lord of the plainsland
east of the Wood, with marriageable daughters
The Bounty Hunter
The Dragon
Acknowledgements
To my Mom, Sandy, and to Robin, my original
captive readers. I could not have finished it without your support
and general cheerleading contributions. Much love and thanks.
To Kathy, Sharon, and Bev, and Andrea,
wherever she may be. It’s all your fault I started writing again.
You’re guilty of encouragement and snark. Thank you.
A shout out to Greg. This whole bard thing
is your fault.
But most of all to Mark, for teaching me the
true meaning of lifemate, and to my children, Michaela and Gabriel,
who keep my imagination alive.
About the Author
Elisabeth
Hamill
is a nurse/wife/mom by day, unabashed
geek/chocoholic/closet fantasy novelist by night. She lives with
her family, dog, and cat in the wilds of eastern suburban Kansas,
where they fend off flying monkey attacks and prep for the zombie
apocalypse.
On a more serious note, this is the
fufillment of Elisabeth's lifelong dream to be an author. She is a
cancer survivor, and wrote a large portion of her book, "Song
Magick", during her cancer treatment and recuperation. She is
enjoying good health and is deeply embroiled in her next project,
an urban fantasy.
www.facebook.com/ElisabethHamillWrites
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