Bryte lives in a lean-to beneath a bridge in the flats around Tirbat, Arucadi’s seven-tiered capital city, but dreams of life on the fifth tier, home of the father who rejected her mother and refuses to acknowledge her. When Bryte is hired as a guide by Oryon and Lina, two magically gifted young people who’ve come to Tirbat to seek their fortunes, her ascent begins, an ascent fraught with deadly peril. The evil Lord Inver subverts Oryon and later captures Lina, and Bryte must use her own newly discovered powers to defend herself and save the young half brother she only learns about when Lord Inver sends Oryon to kill him. Instead of the ascent she has desired, Bryte must descend to the Dire Realms and carry the battle ...
Bryte lives in a lean-to beneath a bridge in the flats around Tirbat, Arucadi’s seven-tiered capital city, but dreams of life on the fifth tier, home of the father who rejected her mother and refuses to acknowledge her. When Bryte is hired as a guide by Oryon and Lina, two magically gifted young people who’ve come to Tirbat to seek their fortunes, her ascent begins, an ascent fraught with deadly peril. The evil Lord Inver subverts Oryon and later captures Lina, and Bryte must use her own newly discovered powers to defend herself and save the young half brother she only learns about when Lord Inver sends Oryon to kill him. Instead of the ascent she has desired, Bryte must descend to the Dire Realms and carry the battle with Lord Inver to the very source of the evil power he wields.
Elenora Rose Sabin lives in Pinellas County, Florida, with two wonderful dogs, Kira and Juliet. She's a former teacher, having taught Spanish and English for many years, mostly in middle school, but also as an adjunct instructor in junior college. Sabin now devotes her time to writing fantasy and science fiction stories and novels. Her stories have won many awards, and her first novel, "A School for Sorcery," won the Andre Norton Gryphon award in 1992 as an unpublished manuscript.
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Bryte lives in a lean-to beneath a bridge in the flats around Tirbat, Arucadi’s seven-tiered capital city, but dreams of life on the fifth tier, home of the father who rejected her mother and refuses to acknowledge her. When Bryte is hired as a guide by Oryon and Lina, two magically gifted young people who’ve come to Tirbat to seek their fortunes, her ascent begins, an ascent fraught with deadly peril. The evil Lord Inver subverts Oryon and later captures Lina, and Bryte must use her own newly discovered powers to defend herself and save the young half brother she only learns about when Lord Inver sends Oryon to kill him. Instead of the ascent she has desired, Bryte must descend to the Dire Realms and carry the battle ...