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Lord of the White Hell, Book 1 by Ginn Hale
Lord of the White Hell, Book 1 by Ginn Hale






Elezar soon learns that magic takes many forms, some too alluring to resist, others too terrible to endure.

Lord of the White Hell, Book 1 by Ginn Hale

Soldiers and priests alike fear the return of witch-queens and even demons. There, creatures of myth and witchcraft-long since driven from Cadeleon-lurk in dark woods and prowl the winding streets. But a violent death outside the ring marks Elezar as a wanted man and sends him into hiding in the far northern wilds of Labara.

Lord of the White Hell, Book 1 by Ginn Hale

Men and women of all ranks gather to cheer and jeer, none of them knowing Elezar’s true purpose. Return to the world of Lord of the White Hell in this fantasy adventure from Ginn Hale.įive years after abandoning the Sagrada Acedemy, Elezar Grunito has become infamous in the sanctified circles of noble dueling rings for his brutal temper and lethal blade. "An intricate world, well-integrated social issues, believable sexual encounters, and an interesting mystery make this dense, languorous tale appealing for any fan of romantic fantasy.”

Lord of the White Hell, Book 1 by Ginn Hale

His enemies are many and any one of his secrets could not only end his life but Kiram's as well. Wielder of the White Hell and sole heir of a Dukedom, he is surrounded by rumors of forbidden seductions, murder and damnation. However Javier is a dangerous friend to have. Kiram Kir-Zaki may be considered a mechanist prodigy among his own people, but when he becomes the first Haldiim ever admitted to the prestigious Sagrada Academy, he is thrown into a world where power, superstition and swordplay outweigh even the most scholarly of achievements.īut when the intimidation from his Cadeleonian classmates turns bloody, Kiram unexpectedly finds himself befriended by Javier Tornesal, the leader of a group of cardsharps, duelists and lotharios who call themselves Hellions.








Lord of the White Hell, Book 1 by Ginn Hale