A Cavern of Black Ice

Author: J.V. Jones

When Raif and Drey Sevrance return home to their clan as the only survivors of a vicious attack in which both their father and the clan chief, were killed, everything changes for Raif. Uneasy with the new chief’s reign of brutality and his brother’s acceptance of it, Raif welcomes his uncle Angus Lok’s invitation to accompany him to Spire Vanis.Asarhiah March, Ash for shor….Read More

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