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Meridian: Black Earth, #2
Nightfall: Black Earth, #3
Dawning: Black Earth, #1
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Black Earth Series

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In the aftermath of the events surrounding the Ravenstone, the tracker named Hawkwing and the former bandit known as the White Demon try to evade a clandestine organization known as the Seroko.

**The Hawk's Shadow is a short story**

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 19, 2012
Meridian: Black Earth, #2
Nightfall: Black Earth, #3
Dawning: Black Earth, #1

Titles in the series (4)

  • Dawning: Black Earth, #1

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    Dawning: Black Earth, #1
    Dawning: Black Earth, #1

    He has no name but is known by many. He is a Demon, surrounded by the chaos inherent in his own shadowy nature, and it is the magic of Shadow that is killing him. Unwilling to accept his imminent demise, the nameless Demon embarks on a mission to find the witches who may hold his cure. He discovers the alternative to his death may be a greater price than he is willing to accept, and what is acceptance in a world full of Humans?   In the company of the immortal prisoner he has liberated, the Demon struggles to survive, understand who he is, and shape a future that once seemed impossible. It is, for better or worse, a new beginning, a Dawning in this foreign world.

  • Meridian: Black Earth, #2

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    Meridian: Black Earth, #2
    Meridian: Black Earth, #2

    Black Ice. It is a substance of magic mined from the earth, an Enhancement of the senses, and a diversion for the aristocracy who consume it. To Arythan Crow, "Dark Wizard of Cerborath," it is nothing more than a black crystal, and his role is to harvest and purify it. But when this crystal becomes the object of attacks, a kidnapping, and the near demise of the prince, he has to wonder what more is to be learned of this Enhancement. Arythan's investigation uncovers enemies as well as crystals, but Eraekryst, his Ilangien companion, has kept one foe a secret. Seranonde the Huntress, a powerful and malevolent immortal, has sighted her quarry, and despite any of Eraekryst's efforts, he wonders if he will be able to find the means to defeat an adversary who is in every way his superior.

  • Nightfall: Black Earth, #3

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    Nightfall: Black Earth, #3
    Nightfall: Black Earth, #3

    Oblivion. To be completely forgotten, to fade into obscurity. It is the fate Eraekryst of Celaedrion faces if he cannot complete his mission to find the Veil and discover the weakness of Seranonde the Huntress. He will not only lose himself but the Demon he has come to befriend. Friends and enemies start to look alike as loyalties shift in the monarchy, and Cerborath plunges into a future of uncertainty. With a family to protect, will Arythan Crow risk treason against the king, or will his fate be determined by a threat yet lurking in the shadows? As the light of day fades, there advances the darkness of Nightfall.

  • The Hawk's Shadow: Black Earth

    The Hawk's Shadow: Black Earth
    The Hawk's Shadow: Black Earth

    In the aftermath of the events surrounding the Ravenstone, the tracker named Hawkwing and the former bandit known as the White Demon try to evade a clandestine organization known as the Seroko. **The Hawk's Shadow is a short story**

Author

M.S. Verish

M.S. Verish, better known as Matthew and Stefanie Verish, are co-authors as well as husband and wife. They knew they were destined for marriage when they could write together without killing each other. Their writing partnership has rewarded them with wonderful journeys into the realm of fantasy, culminating in their epic world, Secramore. The couple shares a love of nature and art and lives in Northeast Ohio with their Kirin and large family of cavies.

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