It was the characters that really drew me in. There, he gets a job with the prince, Gar, thinking he has come across a spot of luck, but what he doesn’t know is that prophecy is already pulling his strings, and prophecy is a cruel and unforgiving master. Heading for the richest city in the kingdom of Lur, he reaches Dorana, as far from the coast as he has ever been. His mother has died and his father is growing old fast without her, so he plans to make his fortune and buy a boat for him and his Da thus escaping his older brothers. The story follows the life of a prophecy, and a fisherman named Asher. I certainly wasn’t expecting that I would be unable to put it down or get it off my mind until I had read both book one and two. When I first stumbled across this book I was only killing time in the bookshop, and was intrigued by the title and the cover.
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