"Thrilling and action-packed, easy to read.... my 13 year old boy couldn't put it down.""This book has action and adventure, twists and turns, and so much more. I definitely recommend it for anyone over the age of 11 that likes fantasy.""A fascinating medieval world, with magical swords, elemental kingdoms, and contains positive messages about never giving up."What is it about: But once a year, the skies burn red. Upon this day, the Fire Kingdom's priests perform their ritual: each newborn's palm is lacerated, opened with a sacred sword, for Firia's next ruler will be seen to shed no blood. Long ago, Noakhail had been driven from the Fire Kingdom as an infant-forced to escape with his noble father. They'd wanted to kill him simply because he was next in line for the crown . . . Now, Noakhail has grown, and the swordsman won't give up until he claims the throne and his birthright. But pure resolve may not be enough. He first must face grave danger as he cuts across the four kingdoms with his fire sword. Meanwhile, Princess Vienne is mistreated by her elder sisters. Shy and soft-spoken, she couldn't be more unsuitable to rule the Queendom of Water. Alas, the Aqua Deus can be capricious, and the fates aren't clear. Vienne will have to prove that she is capable of mastering the sacred water sword if she should hope to reign with pride. Unbeknownst to Noakhail and Vienne, their tales run parallel . . . and only one result can lie ahead: a ruthless battle.
"Thrilling and action-packed, easy to read.... my 13 year old boy couldn't put it down.""This book has action and adventure, twists and turns, and so much more. I definitely recommend it for anyone over the age of 11 that likes fantasy.""A fascinating medieval world, with magical swords, elemental kingdoms, and contains positive messages about never giving up."What is it about: But once a year, the skies burn red. Upon this day, the Fire Kingdom's priests perform their ritual: each newborn's palm is lacerated, opened with a sacred sword, for Firia's next ruler will be seen to shed no blood. Long ago, Noakhail had been driven from the Fire Kingdom as an infant-forced to escape with his noble father. They'd wanted to kill him simply because he was next in line for the crown . . . Now, Noakhail has grown, and the swordsman won't give up until he claims the throne and his birthright. But pure resolve may not be enough. He first must face grave danger as he cuts across the four kingdoms with his fire sword. Meanwhile, Princess Vienne is mistreated by her elder sisters. Shy and soft-spoken, she couldn't be more unsuitable to rule the Queendom of Water. Alas, the Aqua Deus can be capricious, and the fates aren't clear. Vienne will have to prove that she is capable of mastering the sacred water sword if she should hope to reign with pride. Unbeknownst to Noakhail and Vienne, their tales run parallel . . . and only one result can lie ahead: a ruthless battle.