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Sign up todayThe Keys to the Realms
In this sequel to The Well of Tears, the last bastion of magic standing against the dark forces threatening the prophecy of the Ancients has narrowly escaped destruction—wrought by the sorcery of one of its own.
Reeling from loss and betrayal, the Stewardry at Fane Gramarye is in chaos. The young acolyte Glain is called to replace the traitor as Proctor and serve the new Sovereign. It has fallen to Alwen to lead the order and find the remaining Guardians of the Realms and their keys of power. Only then will the king of the prophecy win his throne.
When assassins breach the protective veil surrounding the Fane, an unexpected evil is revealed. The renegade mage Machreth has garnered new allies and his agents might already have infiltrated the ranks of the order. Glain must discover where the treachery lies before Machreth bends destiny to his will, but the truth is shrouded by secrets. Though her visionary powers are strong, there are things Glain can’t foresee. Can she still trust those she calls her friends—or her own heart? For even Glain has something to hide…
Roberta Trahan is a former journalist and marketing professional who loves researching her books almost as much as writing them. She tries to incorporate her love of mythology, folklore, and history into her books and is particularly fascinated by her own Celtic heritage, which includes more than three hundred years of family ancestry in Cornwall and Wales.
First published nationally as a teenager, Roberta earned a degree in journalism and advertising at the University of Oregon and then worked in various sales, publicity, and marketing positions before turning to writing books. When Roberta isn’t writing, she stays active in the local writing community as a speaker and instructor, and is a member of many organizations.
A Pacific Northwest native, Roberta makes her home near Seattle, Washington, with her family and as many cats as they will allow her to have. She also admits to having a mild obsession with hummingbirds, a not-so-mild addiction to coffee and chocolate, and an antique jewelry hoard.