Running through the Rising Tide

The Legacy of Zyanthia – Book Two

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IN A WORLD OF SORCERY ONLY ONE WILL RISE

Saranon clung on as Mitch commanded the dragon to turn in the night sky. He remained silent. She was about to speak as the blast of wizardry seared overhead. The display crackled through the night air. ‘I thought they were expecting us,’ she snapped.

The outer shield flared as she made contact. ‘Stay where you are,’ Captain Argaston shouted.

The dragon struck his claws deep into the ground. The shield lowered and let them through. Her sorcery surged from within, and she winced with the pain. There was no way to hide it as she fell to the ground.9780994392121-perfect-ebook-cover-quarter

Enter an epic tale of sword and sorcery. More than two hundred years ago a powerful sorceress freed her people then vanished. As time passed truth turned into myth and myth became legend. The time has come again. Saranon must claim her rightful place before Zyanthia falls.

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Published by Chantelle Griffin

Chantelle’s mother remains one of the most famous witnesses in Australian legal history. The first large screen movie the author saw, at the age of nine, had an actress playing her as an infant when she was at Uluru on 17 August 1980 at the same campsite as the Chamberlains. She began publishing poetry later in life with the first release coinciding with the fortieth anniversary of the disappearance of Azaria. While most poems have been released in the volumes for the anthology, more than a thousand were written throughout a twelve year period. Chantelle has a Master of Environmental Planning and enjoys life at half pace with two cats. Her first fantasy book was released too soon, after a near death experience and a second edition was published four years later. She resides in Tasmania and continues to write as a past time in the evening.