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Ashbar (Wycaan Master Book 3) Kindle Edition
Seanchai is a broken elf and a danger to himself and others. His victories have been won at too great a price and he walks alone in darkness, though surrounded by friends and light. All Odessiya waits and watches. A young Wycaan, confident and in his prime may not be enough to defeat the Emperor, but the empty shell that the young elf has become, seems bereft of hope. Seanchai must seek to complete his training with those who have rejected all others. He must pass a great test if he is to return with the skills and resources to set Odessiya free.
Seanchai knows how to make friends and form alliances, but he also attracts a dearth of enemies. A Master Assassin seeks vengeance on Shayth and Seanchai. He doggedly tracks them together with three graduates of the Emperor's Military Academy. One holds the destiny of Odessiya in his grasp and the others dirks poised to stab him in the back.
Shayth must master his own losses and emotions and make the greatest decision of his life. He was once destined to walk a path to greatness but it is his own past that is most likely to destroy him.
All will converge at the Cliftean Pass and when the battle joins, everyone must confront their fears, their enemies, and their destinies.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateOctober 3, 2013
- File size2427 KB
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- ASIN : B00FMJXF7Y
- Publisher : Tourmaline Books; 1st edition (October 3, 2013)
- Publication date : October 3, 2013
- Language : English
- File size : 2427 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 430 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #3,304,536 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #4,683 in Magic Romance eBooks
- #5,760 in Magic Romance
- #8,290 in Teen & Young Adult Coming of Age Fantasy eBooks
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About the author

Alon Shalev lives and writes in two worlds. He is the author of three social justice-themed novels and two trilogies of Young Adult Epic Fantasy. He is convince there's a connection.
In 2009, while on a family camping trip in Northern California, Shalev began writing an epic fantasy novel to read to his young sons around the campfire. Over the next five years, both sons and the ancient redwood forests bore witness to the summoning of the Wycaan Masters.
His first epic fantasy novel, At The Walls Of Galbrieth, won the 2013 Eric Hoffer Book Award - YA Category and was a Grand Prize Finalist. The sequel, The First Decree, was released in March 2013, and the third book in the series, Ashbar, was released in October 2013.
The second trilogy jumps a generation with Sacrificial Flame (2014) and From Ashes They Rose (2015) and continues the story at a more adult level. Th trilogy climaxes with Calhei No More released in November 2016. All books are published by Tourmaline Books.
More details about these novels can be found at the author's website (www.alonshalev.com) and he blogs at www.elfwriter.com.
Shalev works for the global human rights organization, American Jewish World Service (ajws.org). His activism is rooted in his teenage years campaigning with the Anti-Apartheid movement, for the release of Jews from the Soviet Union, and helping the burgeoning green movement. This led him to explore using fiction as a platform for social justice
Shalev has published three social-justice themed novels:
Unwanted Heroes (pub. Three Clover Press) brings together an old, battle-scarred Chinese American war vet and an idealistic and pretentious young Englishmen, who share a love for San Francisco, coffee and wine. They soon discover they share even more when repressed memories bring them together as they find in each other unlikely allies to set themselves free from the tragic past that binds them both.
A Gardener's Tale (pub Three Clover Press) takes place in England and is a story of healing of family, land and community, along with th elegancy of the Pagan religion and its time-honored impact upon rural communities.
The Accidental Activist is a fictional account of the astonishing 'McLibel' trial that captivated Britain in the 1990's, a David .v. Goliath court case that highlights the treachery and ruthlessness of the multinational corporations and how the advent of the Internet can curb them, when a few individuals refuse to back down. It is a defense of Freedom of Speech and the acknowledgment of the Internet as a tool for social change.
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The amount of character growth and development through this series continues to impress and amaze. I really look forward to seeing where these crazy kids are going to end up. The meek have developed confidence and bravery; the headstrong have developed balance and fortitude; and the confident have been rattled. Magnifico! The land to the west really made me see the great redwood forests in my mind. Love, love, loved the imagery descriptions. They were not too overdone and really led to great visualization.
First we met the elves in a human-only world. They were defeated and suppressed but still trying to make a home for themselves and their future to thrive. Then, we met the dwarves and their struggle against integration after isolation. Now we learn about the Pictorians (really neat species heritage) and the Elves of the West (the great mythos themselves). I really enjoy Shalev's integration of cultural struggle. How free is free? What is too small a population to stand up for what is right?
My only knock to the book, this time I think the editor was on vacation. I stumbled up on misplaced words and some serious typos. It was a bit of a bummer if I really had a great flow going with the story, but it did not ruin the 5 star experience as an overall.
I found myself looking forward to the next time I could pick up the book and read a few more pages: on the train, before going to sleep at night, and in between snooze alarms in the morning. Now that I'm finished, I'm not sure what to do with myself. I can't wait to see the next in the series!
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