The Gray Isles (#2) Map: Sourcesee and East; Map: The Gray Isles; The Winged Hunter (#3) Map: Sourcesee; The Riven God (#4) Map: Sourcesee; Map: The Gray Isles; Raven of the West. Map: Sourcesee and West; Omnibus: Books ; Maps of Ealiron; Glossary; Short Stories. Wizards, Woods and Gods (Collection) Reviews; Story Illustrations; Demon Tamer. "The Gray Isles is a very tight and compelling tale of suspense on rocky shores and the high seas, being both a coming of age story and ahardboiled mystery set in a mythical land." - 4/5(4). The Gray Isles is the second in the Chronicles of Ealiron. It is not necessary to read Book One to enjoy it, but doing so will give depth to the story. The dark hero, Lorth, introduced in Book One, is sent on a quest. He is well-qualified for the task, but it is also a test. Lorth is /5(5).
― F.T. McKinstry, The Gray Isles. tags: kiss, ocean, sailor, sea, second-sight, seer, supernatural, witch. 5 likes. Like "Tortured Soul The depth of despair one experiences during the creative process (as experienced say, in an abysmally blank page or canvas) is directly proportional to the scope and power of the work that emerges when. In the world of Ealiron, it is known that wizards and gods rarely involve themselves in the affairs of mortals. They see war or the collapse of empires as they would a leaf decaying on a forest floor. Everything has its time. This changes when a mysterious rift appears in the timeline of the. Book Two: The Gray Isles. In the Gray Isles, a northern realm cloaked in legends and storms, lives a secret. For thousands of years it lay only in the imaginations of sailors. Now, it has surfaced; first to Eadred, a wizard banished by his kind after being cursed by a witch; and then to Hemlock, a fisherman's son orphaned by the sea.
The Gray Isles Book Two in The Chronicles of Ealiron. Decem Ap / F.T. McKinstry. Eadred took the orb into his hands. Something glimmered. "The Gray Isles is a very tight and compelling tale of suspense on rocky shores and the high seas, being both a coming of age story and ahardboiled mystery set in a mythical land." - Alex Willging, Mr. Rhapsodist. In the Gray Isles, a northern realm cloaked in legends and storms, lives a secret. For thousands of years it lay in the Otherworld, known only in the imaginations of sailors. Now, it has surfaced; first to Eadred, a wizard banished by his kind after being cursed by a witch; and then to Hemlock, a fisherman’s son orphaned by the sea.
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