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Defending What Matters
At seventeen, John, an apprentice mage, finds himself alone in the Midland following a narrow escape from the spell-riddled hills. Equipped only with the skills he has acquired from his farming background and his mage training, he sets out for the Motherhouse, the training facility for the Midland's mages – Weavers, they are called – and a possible route home to Borgonne, on the other side of the hills.
Hugh, a Weaver belonging to the Healers' Guild, also has business at the Motherhouse. From his base in the remote central Midland, he has witnessed firsthand the increasing lawlessness in the countryside. Furthermore, he has a way to end it – if he can just get anyone to listen.
Things do not go as planned.
Threats – and redemptions – come in all shapes and sizes. At the Motherhouse, amid magic, old rivalries, friendship and love, John and Hugh face an enemy neither had anticipated, but which threatens all they hold dear.
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Tales of the Aura Weavers continues the story begun in the Aura Weavers trilogy, where many of the people and customs are introduced.
Titles in the series (3)
- The Medic: Tales of the Aura Weavers, #1
1
Who is Constance Deveraux? A doctor. A mother. A wife. A responsible woman. A successful woman. A woman certain that Terra, her home planet, is doomed. Seeking safety, she signs on as medic aboard the rogue starship Adventurer, fleeing Terra for a distant planet. She does it for her family. Things don't work out as planned. ~ The ship arrives at a supposedly uninhabited planet to find a thriving, if primitive, civilization. Medicine here utilizes folk techniques discredited on Terra centuries ago, and Constance's technology-based medical training is of little value. As well, the residents believe in the existence of a mysterious planetary Aura, which enhances the abilities of those called Weavers, including some herbalists / healers. Constance alone among her shipmates proves to be sensitive to Auric energy. Unless she masters the skills needed to manage the Aura, she could be a danger to herself and others. A woman more accustomed to lattes on the plaza than lentils in a mud-walled hut, she is forced to leave the security of the Adventurer to undertake a year of training at the Motherhouse, the Weavers' home base. Pining for all she lost in her flight from Terra, shaken by the reality of the Aura and her immersion in an alien culture that calls into question everything she believes, Constance faces the biggest challenge of all – herself. Tales of the Aura Weavers continue the story begun in the Aura Weavers trilogy, where many of the people and customs are introduced.
- The Road Builders: Tales of the Aura Weavers, #2
2
The Magic in a Stone Drought has struck Borgonne, and no amount of weather magic relieves it. After three hundred years of enforced separation, trade with the agrarian land on the other side of the dangerous, spell-riddled hills is imperative. Simply put, Borgonne needs food. Neve Farmer, a self-trained master of earth magic, and Santon Fernandez, once apprenticed to a mage who was murdered, are charged with building a road, a trade route to the far south where it is possible to circumvent many of the dangers imposed by the hills. Using their complementary magical talents, the work progresses – until the day they find a polished green stone buried under a ruined tower. The stone tingles in Neve's presence and positively shivers when Santon, an air mage, is present as well. The purpose of the stone has been lost, but there can be no doubt they are the key to unlocking it. However, Gauvain, the most powerful mage in Borgonne, is determined to claim the stone. Unwilling to give it up, out of options, and despite the risk, Neve and Santon make the fateful decision to flee … … into the hills where reality is obscured and magic is rampant. At first, all seems well if slightly eerie. Ultimately, however, it will require all Neve's earth-based steadfastness, all Santon's magical flare, to survive the hills and release the stone's secret. ~ Tales of the Aura Weavers continues the story begun in the Aura Weavers trilogy, where many of the people and customs are introduced.
- The Defenders: Tales of the Aura Weavers, #3
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Defending What Matters At seventeen, John, an apprentice mage, finds himself alone in the Midland following a narrow escape from the spell-riddled hills. Equipped only with the skills he has acquired from his farming background and his mage training, he sets out for the Motherhouse, the training facility for the Midland's mages – Weavers, they are called – and a possible route home to Borgonne, on the other side of the hills. Hugh, a Weaver belonging to the Healers' Guild, also has business at the Motherhouse. From his base in the remote central Midland, he has witnessed firsthand the increasing lawlessness in the countryside. Furthermore, he has a way to end it – if he can just get anyone to listen. Things do not go as planned. Threats – and redemptions – come in all shapes and sizes. At the Motherhouse, amid magic, old rivalries, friendship and love, John and Hugh face an enemy neither had anticipated, but which threatens all they hold dear. ~ Tales of the Aura Weavers continues the story begun in the Aura Weavers trilogy, where many of the people and customs are introduced.
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