Rings of Ranadir

ebook The Outlands

By Doranna Durgin

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For Kelyn of Ketura, civilization has never been so uncivilized.

The Wolverine's Daughter has survived her first foray into the Outlands and found her father, but now she must discover what it means to be a half-breed daughter—born on the run, saved by sacrifice...and deeply cursed. And while she's at it, how to rescue her mother's people from their own pride turned into deadly betrayal.

So many secrets. So many lies. So many innocents about to die...

Only a barbarian with wit and steel—and one wayward pony—can cut through to the truth in time to save them all.

Praise for Wolverine's Daughter:

"When a sword and sorcery book begins with humor, it's fairly well guaranteed to be an excellent read.... This book whips along with impressive fight choreography, excellent background descriptions, and fascinating plotlines." —Kliatt

"With this new book, Doranna Durgin ventures into classic sword & sorcery — and turns the subgenre upside down.... And I like Kelyn, who could kick Red Sonya's steel bikini-clad butt from introduction to epilogue. Fantasy fans in general will love this book, but it has extra appeal for feminists and for warriors of the female persuasion." —Hypatia's Hoard

"Furious action, clever rescues and a touch of romance make this a wonderful read." —Hannah Steenbock, author of Dorelle's Journey

"Durgin has a gift for creating richly layered characters who you can't help but love and root for, as they go over, under or through the many obstacles and trials the author throws their way. Lots of action, great characters, and prose that sparkles with wit and humor." —Reader Karen JG

Rings of Ranadir