Tempered Glass
By (Author) Beth Overmyer
Flame Tree Publishing
Flame Tree Press
11th June 2024
11th June 2024
New edition
United Kingdom
Paperback
272
Width 140mm, Height 216mm, Spine 20mm
198g
This is the second book in the Blade and Bone series. Verve survived her transformation into the Fire Queen, but can she survive the power that was given to her Magic out of control, she seeks to tame and hide it. But when tragedy strikes, shes forced to return to a land she never wanted to see again and confrontor evadea darkness she hoped had died. With her secret husband at odds with her way of breaking the curse put on her, Verve finds that love can make an unreliable ally, and that anger is a potent weapon.
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On the fantastic conclusion to The Goblets Immortal series. "Fans of pseudo-medieval fantasy quest tales and authors like Terry Brooks, Anne McCaffrey, and Brandon Sanderson... will get a kick out of Overmyer's action-packed series." -- Booklist
Beth Overmyer was born and raised near Oberlin, Ohio, and she hasnt moved far since. One of Beths greatest inspirations for her writing is found in the author J.R.R. Tolkien, especially his fantasy novels The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Other literary heroes include Brandon Sanderson, Agatha Christie, Jane Austen, Douglas Adams, and Neil Gaiman. When not writing, Beth can be found reading fantasy novels, cozy mysteries, and non-fiction. She has also volunteered at her local public library as a creative writing club leader. Most of Beths education was at home, taught by her mother and various moms in P.A.T.H. and N.iC.H.E., two homeschool groups that met at churches in northern Ohio. After high school, Beth attended a community college, studying theater. She decided that the written word was more her style, so after taking a few courses, Beth took to writing as her career.