Seyonne, the slave-turned-savior of the acclaimed Revelation and Transformation, returns to fight evil and tame the demons within him—in the third novel in this "thoroughly original" (Starburst) epic saga.
In the third Book of the Rai-kirah, Seyonne is besieged by doubt, madness, and visions that insist that he will destroy the world. Even his steadfast hope, that somehow Prince Aleksander is destined for greatness, seems doomed. For a royal murder sends Aleksander on the run as the Derzhi Empire crumbles around him. Faith, friendship, gods and demons drive sorcerer and prince to the final battle of the demon war--each man facing an opponent he could never have imagined.
In the third novel of the Rai-Kirah epic saga, Seyonne, the slave-turned-soldier of the acclaimed "Revelation" and "Transformation, " returns to face the demon inside of his soul. When he journeys across the borders of the world to confront his own haunted dreams, Seyonne discovers he will become all that he ever feared. (August)
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Restoration (Rai-kirah Series #3) by Carol Berg
Seyonne, the slave-turned-savior of the acclaimed Revelation and Transformation, returns to fight evil and tame the demons within him—in the third novel in this "thoroughly original" (Starburst) epic saga.
In the third Book of the Rai-kirah, Seyonne is besieged by doubt, madness, and visions that insist that he will destroy the world. Even his steadfast hope, that somehow Prince Aleksander is destined for greatness, seems doomed. For a royal murder sends Aleksander on the run as the Derzhi Empire crumbles around him. Faith, friendship, gods and demons drive sorcerer and prince to the final battle of the demon war--each man facing an opponent he could never have imagined.
In the third novel of the Rai-Kirah epic saga, Seyonne, the slave-turned-soldier of the acclaimed "Revelation" and "Transformation, " returns to face the demon inside of his soul. When he journeys across the borders of the world to confront his own haunted dreams, Seyonne discovers he will become all that he ever feared. (August)