Solaris is a young dragon entrusted by the Elders to avenge the death of a thousand hatchlings and bring death to the royal house. He was confident he would deal with the newborn human princess without hesitation, but he was...
mistaken. Captured by the guards at her crib, Sol was forever cursed and bound to Princess Ruby by unbreakable ties. Now he can only fly with her as a rider. Seventeen years later, a mysterious red fog appears on the borders of the Tuathas, in which people are disappearing in entire settlements. Almost adult Princess Ruby, as the heir to the throne, is obliged to destroy the terrible disaster. For this, Sol and Ruby must return to the very beginning and unravel the tangled intrigues of both peoples to find out why the Red fog can no longer be stopped.
A new story by Anastasia Gor, the creator of the popular trilogy "The Coven of Lake Champlain." The princess, the beloved daughter of a stern ruler, and the headstrong dragon bound to her by a curse are a tandem capable of anything. The heroes will embark on a desperate journey to the other side of the world, enter the city of dragons, and become part of a complex puzzle, the creator of which remains in the shadows for now. The setting is the Scandinavian Middle Ages, where the fire blazes in the fireplaces of the majestic castle, and the echo of the curse of the völva reflects off the walls. A world where dragons lived side by side with humans, where gods can grant their blessings to mortals, and where the merciless Red fog has appeared. The edition is supplemented with internal illustrations featuring the heroes by the artist ultraharmonica.
Inside you will find a QR code that expands the universe: a colored map by artist Aaerynn to help follow the heroes through the world of the Circle, and a playlist related to the story.
Author: Анастасия Гор
Printhouse: Eksmo
Series: Young Adult. Book Riot. Fiction
Age restrictions: 16+
Year of publication: 2023
ISBN: 9785041709051
Number of pages: 544
Size: 210x135x28 mm
Cover type: твёрдая
Weight: 530 g
ID: 1386880
26 August (Tu)
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22 August (Fr)
€ 9.99
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26 August (Tu)
free
22 August (Fr)
€ 9.99
free from € 80.00