The alliance between the three clockwork cities has been betrayed. Nandor, the only man brokering for peace, is thought dead after his duel against Lord Viken. The city of Froj is in chaos, and people are on the verge of starvation. Looters, vagrants, and lowlifes of all sorts are rampant. Only Nixie, a lone mystic student from the Crystal College, has any hope of saving The alliance between the three clockwork cities has been betrayed. Nandor, the only man brokering for peace, is thought dead after his duel against Lord Viken. The city of Froj is in chaos, and people are on the verge of starvation. Looters, vagrants, and lowlifes of all sorts are rampant. Only Nixie, a lone mystic student from the Crystal College, has any hope of saving it. But can she find Nandor? Is he even still alive? Why is there a trail of bodies everywhere she looks? And most importantly, if Nandor is still alive, is he the same man? Or have his wounds, trials and failures changed him…
Morphic Ice 2 The Crystal College
The alliance between the three clockwork cities has been betrayed. Nandor, the only man brokering for peace, is thought dead after his duel against Lord Viken. The city of Froj is in chaos, and people are on the verge of starvation. Looters, vagrants, and lowlifes of all sorts are rampant. Only Nixie, a lone mystic student from the Crystal College, has any hope of saving The alliance between the three clockwork cities has been betrayed. Nandor, the only man brokering for peace, is thought dead after his duel against Lord Viken. The city of Froj is in chaos, and people are on the verge of starvation. Looters, vagrants, and lowlifes of all sorts are rampant. Only Nixie, a lone mystic student from the Crystal College, has any hope of saving it. But can she find Nandor? Is he even still alive? Why is there a trail of bodies everywhere she looks? And most importantly, if Nandor is still alive, is he the same man? Or have his wounds, trials and failures changed him…
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Karen –
Once again an excellent story in dire need of an editor because of homonym and homophone confusion. Melt = turn ice into water; milt = fish sperm. Lots of fish sperm in this book. Their = belongs to them; they're = they are: there = a place. Where = a place; were = in the past. Morn/morning = early in the day; mourn/mourning = grieving. Please hire an editor. The story is far too good for these issues. Once again an excellent story in dire need of an editor because of homonym and homophone confusion. Melt = turn ice into water; milt = fish sperm. Lots of fish sperm in this book. Their = belongs to them; they're = they are: there = a place. Where = a place; were = in the past. Morn/morning = early in the day; mourn/mourning = grieving. Please hire an editor. The story is far too good for these issues.
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