The Lore of Silver
The sequel to the thrilling magical heist fantasy, The Book of Gold, from the Feral Gods Trilogy.
(Autor) Ruth Frances LongLyta is trying her best. She's determined to stay out of trouble, steer clear of her beloved Sylvian and the queen he is bound to serve, and-most importantly-not embarrass her brother Kit. So when Kit asks her to help the temple recover their stolen relics, Lyta can't say no. After all, who better to track down thieves than someone blessed by trickster god Ennin himself? But the search quickly leads her into conflict with the Blacksmiths' Guild-and when Sylvian steps in to protect her, staying away from palace politics becomes harder than Lyta ever imagined. Kit misses Ben. The scholar has been buried in a secretive project at the Blacksmiths' Guild, and their time together has dwindled to fleeting moments. But when a desperate search for Lord Alderton's missing sister pulls Kit deeper into that same shadowy world, he uncovers a conspiracy reaching far beyond one lost girl. Because when Lyta crossed the veil, she tore a hole in it. And now something vast and ancient is clawing its way into Amberes. Something so terrible, even the gods are afraid.
Ruth Frances Long
Ruth Frances Long is an Irish author known for her work in the fantasy genre, particularly her novel "A Crack in Everything." Her writing blends folklore, mythology, and contemporary settings to create immersive and captivating worlds. Long's contributions to literature include reimagining ancient legends for modern audiences with a unique and imaginative twist.