Blackthorn Tales Series
Written by Leanna Renee Hieber
Narrated by Leanna Renee Hieber
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About this series
An executioner and a healer are an unlikely alliance in a world newly waking to restored ancient magic, but their leadership in freeing enslaved children from magic-repressing mines in the land of Allforth is as inspiring as it is dangerous. Blackthorn’s executioner’s past comes back to haunt him as he is abducted by three Amethyne witches from the last of the three Allforth courts. Roseleigh the healer, still reeling from the passionate night with her executioner suitor, is startled when her new friend Will, a dream-world visitor to their realm, explains he was eyewitness to Blackthorn’s abduction. A playwright, Will knows that while these three ‘weird sisters’ will inspire his upcoming drama, he needs to help his new friends and volunteers his spectral presence as an emissary, to seek out Blackthorn’s whereabouts. Roseleigh and a party of colleagues set out to track Blackthorn down and along the way, the two are dreamstitched and psychically continue their passionate exchanges.
Blackthorn learns he’s being held captive by the Amethyne Court’s powerful but traumatized sorceress, who has been prophesied to rule over not just her own court, but all of Allforth as rot and decay spreads from years of unholy necromancy powering the mines full of imprisoned children alongside the working dead. She needs Blackthorn’s death-dealing spell to finally eliminate the royal family she’s been prohibited from harming by magical restraint. Blackthorn is well-aware that if he unleashes his death-magic in a land full of precarious countermeasures, the entire realm could be obliterated.
At the center of the moldering Amethyne citadel stands a tree, the last vestige of the ancient magics of the land. Blackthorn begins to concoct a plan utilizing some of Roseleigh’s healing light, magic transferred to him in their unfolding love affair. Roseleigh and her coterie draw near, advised on their path by Will the dreamer, pausing to help heal plague victims that have been sent to slow Roseleigh down and perhaps consume her light and energy with their own need.
An immense confrontation in the Amethyne citadel sees both Roseleigh and Blackthorn willing to sacrifice themselves for the good of the land, knowing they’ve both been unwitting pawns in royal evils, but the great and ancient tree provides a way forward and offers the last of the elder faerie magics of the land to live anew in the duality of death and life; making Roseleigh and Blackthorn the faerie royals Will had prophesied. With a return to Blackthorn’s Silvervale court, they gently but firmly depose the sitting king and offer a new, egalitarian way forward to a more just world where magic should never have been taken from them in the first place.
Titles in the series (2)
- Blackthorn and Amberfire
1
The Three Courts of Allforth have lived peacefully for generations, but they all keep a deadly secret that is about to break free… Blackthorn, the Silvervale Court executioner, has not questioned his duties, he knows he sends the condemned to The Great Dreaming peacefully. He is an Evergreen; one of the rare people able to wield magic past childhood. But when a young boy on his execution table insists that something terrible is going on in their kingdom, Blackthorn secretly spares the boy’s life, asking for proof. When a beautiful healer from the land of Amberfire, Roseleigh, is brought in to be executed next, Blackthorn hesitates, drawn to her. His death spell rebounds on him and only her healing light can spare him. He leaves the castle for recuperation and learns more about a world in which he was kept ignorant. A playwright named Will, a strange dreamer from another world, insists that Blackthorn and Roseleigh are a Faerie king and queen meant to return their land to glory. The more that Blackthorn lives outside his castle strictures, the more he understands he was living a lie. Silvervale and Amberfire children have been imprisoned in mines that stifle magic across the isle in order to keep royal families in power. A stealthy, brave group of Evergreen, led by Blackthorn and Roseleigh, band together to upend the torturous system and return natural magic back to all, As executioner and healer join their magics, not only does their attraction ignite, but they create a safe haven for all the lives they begin to save.
- Burningwood and Devilsbane
2
An executioner and a healer are an unlikely alliance in a world newly waking to restored ancient magic, but their leadership in freeing enslaved children from magic-repressing mines in the land of Allforth is as inspiring as it is dangerous. Blackthorn’s executioner’s past comes back to haunt him as he is abducted by three Amethyne witches from the last of the three Allforth courts. Roseleigh the healer, still reeling from the passionate night with her executioner suitor, is startled when her new friend Will, a dream-world visitor to their realm, explains he was eyewitness to Blackthorn’s abduction. A playwright, Will knows that while these three ‘weird sisters’ will inspire his upcoming drama, he needs to help his new friends and volunteers his spectral presence as an emissary, to seek out Blackthorn’s whereabouts. Roseleigh and a party of colleagues set out to track Blackthorn down and along the way, the two are dreamstitched and psychically continue their passionate exchanges. Blackthorn learns he’s being held captive by the Amethyne Court’s powerful but traumatized sorceress, who has been prophesied to rule over not just her own court, but all of Allforth as rot and decay spreads from years of unholy necromancy powering the mines full of imprisoned children alongside the working dead. She needs Blackthorn’s death-dealing spell to finally eliminate the royal family she’s been prohibited from harming by magical restraint. Blackthorn is well-aware that if he unleashes his death-magic in a land full of precarious countermeasures, the entire realm could be obliterated. At the center of the moldering Amethyne citadel stands a tree, the last vestige of the ancient magics of the land. Blackthorn begins to concoct a plan utilizing some of Roseleigh’s healing light, magic transferred to him in their unfolding love affair. Roseleigh and her coterie draw near, advised on their path by Will the dreamer, pausing to help heal plague victims that have been sent to slow Roseleigh down and perhaps consume her light and energy with their own need. An immense confrontation in the Amethyne citadel sees both Roseleigh and Blackthorn willing to sacrifice themselves for the good of the land, knowing they’ve both been unwitting pawns in royal evils, but the great and ancient tree provides a way forward and offers the last of the elder faerie magics of the land to live anew in the duality of death and life; making Roseleigh and Blackthorn the faerie royals Will had prophesied. With a return to Blackthorn’s Silvervale court, they gently but firmly depose the sitting king and offer a new, egalitarian way forward to a more just world where magic should never have been taken from them in the first place.
Leanna Renee Hieber
Leanna Renee Hieber is an actress, playwright, tour guide and the award-winning, bestselling author of Gothic, Gaslamp Fantasy novels such as the Strangely Beautiful, Magic Most Foul, Eterna Files and The Spectral City series as well as the Dark Nest universe of Space Opera novellas. A Haunted History of Invisible Women: True Stories of America's Ghosts, co-authored by Andrea Janes, marks Leanna’s first foray into non-fiction, focusing on narratives where women are centered in haunted house and ghost stories. Her Dark Nest and Strangely Beautiful series have won 4 Prism awards and her work has been included in numerous notable anthologies. Her books have been selected for national book club editions as well as translated into many languages. She crafts whimsical accessories for Torch and Arrow http://etsy.com/torchandarrow and works as a ghost tour guide for Manhattan’s Boroughs of the Dead. Hieber has been featured in film and television on shows like Mysteries at the Museum and Beyond the Unknown. For writers’ resources, free reads and more visit: http://leannareneehieber.com
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