Honour-bound: She must win back her life, and her soul

Honour-bound: She must win back her life, and her soul

by Joanna van der Hoeven
Honour-bound: She must win back her life, and her soul

Honour-bound: She must win back her life, and her soul

by Joanna van der Hoeven

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Overview

Honour. Faedriel Falconwing, having grown up in the dark city streets of Loviath Citadel, has known no such thing. Then one day events happen to make her question her way of life and all that she has known.Taken as a child from her elven father, Faedriel was raised by her human mother in the Thieves and Assassins' Guild. She rose within the ranks of the Guild until one day she is called to kill a priest of the Goddess Morritria, Lady of the Forest. Before she completes her mission, the priest gives her a strange message from the goddess: that she is called to regain her lost honour, and save her soul.Faedriel flees the Citadel and begins the quest to reclaim her elven heritage and her honour. Pursued by the Guild for desertion she finds danger, excitement and love as she tries to win back her soul.This is the first fiction work by Druid and best-selling author, Joanna van der Hoeven. To find out more, please visit www.joannavanderhoeven.com.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781544835365
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 05/08/2017
Pages: 260
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.55(d)

About the Author

Joanna van der Hoeven is a Druid, author and teacher. She has written several books on Druidry including the best-selling The Awen Alone: Walking the Path of the Solitary Druid. She has also written countless articles for Pagan magazines and websites, and spoken at conferences, fairs, festivals and more. Joanna is the co-founder of Druid College UK, which offers a three-year training programme, and she is also the director of her own dance company.

Joanna was born in Quebec, Canada. She moved to the UK in 1998, where she now lives with her husband in a small village near the coast of the North Sea.

She has studied with Emma Restall Orr and the Order of Bards, Ovates and Druids. She has a BA Hons English Language and Literature degree. In her spare time, Joanna enjoys reading, hiking and singing back to the land. For more information, see www.joannavanderhoeven.com.
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