Thieves & Stones: Tales of the Sisterworlds

Thieves & Stones: Tales of the Sisterworlds

by Kenneth Smith
Thieves & Stones: Tales of the Sisterworlds

Thieves & Stones: Tales of the Sisterworlds

by Kenneth Smith

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Overview

Magic complicates everything...
...and it was already complicated enough.

Thievery. Unexpected consequences. Extreme changes.

Tryssa, the thief, targets the home of a powerful magic-caster. Is she up to the task?

Forbidden magic. Revenge. Fear.

Millack was born with the forbidden ability to shape stone. Raised in secret and warned about the perils of being discovered, his life changes forever when the Hunters find his family.

Prepare yourself for twists and dangers as you weave yourself into the Sisterworlds universe.

You'll enjoy these tales because everyone enjoys exploring new worlds full of twists and danger.
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Product Details

BN ID: 2940162819738
Publisher: Rockhopper Press
Publication date: 10/11/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

I grew up an Air Force brat, but Dad was never stationed outside the American Midwest. However, I traveled extensively...Middle Earth, Narnia, and Lankhmar were a few of my stops along the way. Each new book presented a chance to explore an unknown world or revisit a familiar one. My library card served me well as a passport, and it still does.  

I am a follower of Christ, a husband, a father, and a grandfather. Uncertain of the direction I wanted to head after getting my Bachelor's, I stuck around campus a bit longer and ended up with an MBA.  I worked in finance/banking before switching over to a career in IT.  I'm an empty-nester living in Missouri, if you count living with your wife and three dogs an empty nest.   

A few of my author influences, along with Tolkien, Lewis, and Leiber -- referenced above -- are Robert Jordan, Brandon Sanderson, Alan Dean Foster, and Stephen R Donaldson.  The most influential fiction book is a book I read in second grade -- Mr. Popper's Penguins by Florence and Richard Atwater.  It started a lifelong fascination, some would say obsession, with the formal birds.  It doesn't hurt that I also identify with them...short, round, and waddly.
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