★★★★ A great sequel!
Gaebrel Haarn has three simple goals in life: keep his ship flying, keep his crew breathing, and keep trouble at least two steps behind him. Unfortunately for Gaebrel, trouble sprints. Wherever the Sparrow sails, chaos followsbroken wagers, bruised egos, and the occasional burning dock included.
A routine transport job should have been the exception. Easy coin. No bloodshed. No unwanted attention.
Until Gaebrel discovers their cargo is Princess Godafiga of Samersate, fleeing a coup to steal her throne with traitors and the warships of a foreign rival close behind. Assassins, warlords, slavers, and worse descend like wolves, and suddenly the Sparrow becomes the only shield between a hunted princess and a universe of trouble.
Trying to help her reclaim her throne hurls Gaebrel and his crew from one disaster into the next. From the warlord-ruled world of Kuthir, to the harsh wilds of Tegam, homeworld of the mysterious, lizard-like dzur, to pit-fights, skyship duels, and alley brawls across Olysi’s lawless portstheir journey becomes a runaway storm of danger, betrayal, and escalating mayhem. Every victory earns new enemies. Every gamble costs more than the last.
And through it all, darker powers begin to move.
UlzaradNeverborn of the Third Rankhas risen from death, gathering soldiers, warships, and monsters in human skin. His hunt has crossed the Suns, and he will burn worlds to claim the prize hanging around Gaebrel’s neck. Even Namohaz, a rival Neverborn, stalks the shadows. Beneath these ancient powers, Olysi tremblesand no mortal blade can kill what follows them.
From storm-torn seas to floating cities, from mountain fortresses to pirate strongholds, Gaebrel and his crew must gamble everything they have leftship, steel, loyalty, and life itself. Allies betray. Mercenaries track their scent. Enemies multiply. And only one rule still applies:
Fortune favors the bold.
And Gaebrel Haarn was born to gamble.
Storm Over Olysi delivers blistering sword-and-planet adventure for fans of David Gemmell, Robert E. Howard, and high-octane heroic fantasypacked with duels, skyship battles, deadly relics, and rogues who spit in death’s eye.
Genre: Fantasy
Gaebrel Haarn has three simple goals in life: keep his ship flying, keep his crew breathing, and keep trouble at least two steps behind him. Unfortunately for Gaebrel, trouble sprints. Wherever the Sparrow sails, chaos followsbroken wagers, bruised egos, and the occasional burning dock included.
A routine transport job should have been the exception. Easy coin. No bloodshed. No unwanted attention.
Until Gaebrel discovers their cargo is Princess Godafiga of Samersate, fleeing a coup to steal her throne with traitors and the warships of a foreign rival close behind. Assassins, warlords, slavers, and worse descend like wolves, and suddenly the Sparrow becomes the only shield between a hunted princess and a universe of trouble.
Trying to help her reclaim her throne hurls Gaebrel and his crew from one disaster into the next. From the warlord-ruled world of Kuthir, to the harsh wilds of Tegam, homeworld of the mysterious, lizard-like dzur, to pit-fights, skyship duels, and alley brawls across Olysi’s lawless portstheir journey becomes a runaway storm of danger, betrayal, and escalating mayhem. Every victory earns new enemies. Every gamble costs more than the last.
And through it all, darker powers begin to move.
UlzaradNeverborn of the Third Rankhas risen from death, gathering soldiers, warships, and monsters in human skin. His hunt has crossed the Suns, and he will burn worlds to claim the prize hanging around Gaebrel’s neck. Even Namohaz, a rival Neverborn, stalks the shadows. Beneath these ancient powers, Olysi tremblesand no mortal blade can kill what follows them.
From storm-torn seas to floating cities, from mountain fortresses to pirate strongholds, Gaebrel and his crew must gamble everything they have leftship, steel, loyalty, and life itself. Allies betray. Mercenaries track their scent. Enemies multiply. And only one rule still applies:
Fortune favors the bold.
And Gaebrel Haarn was born to gamble.
Storm Over Olysi delivers blistering sword-and-planet adventure for fans of David Gemmell, Robert E. Howard, and high-octane heroic fantasypacked with duels, skyship battles, deadly relics, and rogues who spit in death’s eye.
Genre: Fantasy
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