A thrilling new voice in fantasy makes an unforgettable debut
with this "intriguingly twisted tale of treachery and magic" (New
York Times bestselling author L. E. Modesitt, Jr.). Liane
Merciel’s The River Kings’ Road takes us to a world of bitter
enmity between kingdoms, divided loyalties between comrades, and an
insidious magic that destroys everything it touches. . . .
The wounded maidservant thrust the knotted blankets at him;
instinctively, Brys stepped forward and caught the bundle before it
fell. Then he glimpsed what lay inside and nearly dropped it himself.
There was a baby in the blankets. A baby with a tear-swollen face
red and round as a midsummer plum. A baby he knew, even without seeing
the lacquered medallion tucked into the swaddling—a medallion far too
heavy, on a chain far too cold for an infant who had not yet seen a
year.
A fragile period of peace between the eternally warring kingdoms of
Oakharn and Langmyr is shattered when a surprise massacre fueled by
bloodmagic ravages the Langmyrne border village of Willowfield, killing
its inhabitants—including a visiting Oakharne lord and his family—and
leaving behind a scene so grisly that even the carrion eaters avoid its
desecrated earth. But the dead lord’s infant heir has survived the
carnage—a discovery that entwines the destinies of Brys Tarnell,
a mercenary who rescues the helpless and ailing babe, and who enlists a
Langmyr peasant, a young mother herself, to nourish and nurture the
child of her enemies as they travel a dark, perilous road . . . Odosse,
the peasant woman whose only weapons are wit, courage, and herfierce
maternal love—and who risks everything she holds dear to protect her
new charge . . . Sir Kelland, a divinely blessed Knight of the
Sun, called upon to unmask the architects behind the slaughter and
avert war between ancestral enemies . . . Bitharn, Kelland’s
companion on his journey, who conceals her lifelong love for the Knight
behind her flawless archery skills—and whose feelings may ultimately be
Kelland’s undoing . . . and Leferic, an Oakharne Lord’s bitter
youngest son, whose dark ambitions fuel the most horrific acts of
violence. As one infant’s life hangs in the balance, so too does the
fate of thousands, while deep in the forest, a Maimed Witch practices
an evil bloodmagic that could doom them all. . . .
Review
Bloodmagic destroys the village of Willowfield and its inhabitants, including a visiting noble from the kingdom of Oakharn and his family. Only his infant son survives, rescued by Brys Tarnell, a mercenary in service to the dead lord. Now the destinies of a peasant woman from the rival land of Langmyr, chosen by Brys to nurture the child; a dark-skinned Knight of the Sun; and his archer-woman companion are linked as two realms move closer to war sparked by one man's bitter ambition. VERDICT Merciel's fantasy debut imbues standard motifs of the hero's tale with passionate intensity, bringing her characters vibrantly to life and creating a realistic setting for her story. Strong storytelling makes this a good choice for adult and YA fantasy fans (Library Journal)