About this series
Once more, battle lines are drawn between North and South. Old Loyalties are tested, and not just between the men and women of Cymria. The fearsome power of the rival griffins, Shar and Kraego culminates in a dramatic challenge, and only one will survive. The Night God's tortures continue as Captain Kearney Redguard is locked in his own struggle. Immortal, yet dead, unable to love, or be loved, he searches for the strength within his hollow soul to end the war, once, and for all.
Will he succeed?
The Cursed Guard is the third and much anticipated final book in the Southern Star Trilogy.
Titles in the series (3)
- The Last Guard: The Southern Star Trilogy, #1
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Southerner Sergeant Kearney "Red" Redguard is the last son of a disgraced family, and a loyal guardsman. And with a murderer stalking the streets, the city guard is his city's best defense. But in the North, King Caedmon Taranisaii is gathering his army, and the cruel Night God prepares for the downfall of the South. A new dark griffin roams the land, warning of the war to come. Betrayed and sent on the run, Red must fight to save his homeland. But it may already be too late… Guards stay at their posts, and die to defend their cities…
- The Silent Guard: The Southern Star Trilogy, #2
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The Cymrian Saga continues. Enslaved in the lands of the Amorani Empire, the Southern guardsman Kearney Redguard finds that his captivity marks the beginning of a new struggle. As the Northern army takes over his homelands once again, Red is forced into the role of a reluctant leader, bringing together a band of insurgents and their griffins who will go into battle once more. Pitched against forces more powerful than any he has encountered before, Red will come face to face with death itself. In body and mind he will be tested in unimaginable ways.
- The Cursed Guard: The Southern Star Trilogy, #3
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Once more, battle lines are drawn between North and South. Old Loyalties are tested, and not just between the men and women of Cymria. The fearsome power of the rival griffins, Shar and Kraego culminates in a dramatic challenge, and only one will survive. The Night God's tortures continue as Captain Kearney Redguard is locked in his own struggle. Immortal, yet dead, unable to love, or be loved, he searches for the strength within his hollow soul to end the war, once, and for all. Will he succeed? The Cursed Guard is the third and much anticipated final book in the Southern Star Trilogy.
KJ Taylor
She was born in Australia in 1986 and plans to stay alive for as long as possible. She went to Radford College and achieved a Bachelor's Degree in Communications at the University of Canberra, where she returned to obtain a Master of Information Studies in 2012. She now holds down a "real" job as an archivist. Katie published her first work, The Land of Bad Fantasy, through Scholastic when she was just 18, and went on to publish The Dark Griffin in Australia and New Zealand five years later. The Griffin's Flight and The Griffin's War followed in the same year, and were released in America and Canada in 2011. The Shadow's Heir, The Shadowed Throne and The Shadow's Heart have now joined them in both Australia and the US. Katie collects movie soundtracks and keeps pet rats, and isn't quite as angst-ridden as her books might suggest. She enjoys making (often weird) cuddly toys as a hobby, and sells them privately at conventions. She can now be found on Facebook and Twitter, despite years of vowing never to appear on either. Her achievements so far include being named Young Distinguished Alumni of the Year from the University of Canberra in 2011, winning the Critic's Award that same year, and being shortlisted for the Aurealis Awards in 2009 for The Dark Griffin.
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