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 Wit'ch Storm by James Clemens, James Clemens burst onto the fantasy scene with Wit'ch Fire, a remarkable novel as brilliant as it was original. Now in Wit'ch Storm, the explosive sequel, his talents blaze brighter yet, illuminating a war-torn world of dark magicks and darker destinies -- where a last, desperate hope for the salvation of all that is good lies in a young girl's hands ... and heart. Elena bears the mark of the wit'ch upon her palm, the crimson stain that testifies to the awesome power of unimaginable potency: wild, seductive, and difficult to control. Only a mistress of blood magick can stand against the foul minions and all-corrupting evil of the Dark Lord. But Elena is not yet the mistress of her magick. Protected by an ageless warrior and a band of renegades, she quests for a lost city where prophecies speak of a mystic tome that holds the key to the Dark Lord's defeat. But if the Dark Lord finds her first, Elena will become his most fearsome weapon. A different form of power touches Sy-wen, girl-child of an ocean-dwelling clan that bond-mates to the terrible and majestic sea dragons. But bonds more ancient still tie Sy-wen to the land she does not know, to a man she has never seen...and to a legend asleep in stone deep beneath A'loa Glen -- a legend beginning to wake.
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