The Sorcerer’s Daughter by Terry Brooks, 334
pages
“The mysterious, magic-wielding Druid
order has existed for long ages, battling any evil that threatens the Four
Lands--and struggling to be understood and accepted by outsiders. But their
hopes of building goodwill are dashed when a demon's murderous rampage at a
peace summit leaves their political opponents dead--casting new suspicions upon
the Druids and forcing them to flee from enemies both mortal and monstrous.
Paxon Leah, the order's appointed protector, knows that blame lies with
Arcannen Rai, the vile sorcerer he has battled and defeated before. But there's
no time to hunt his nemesis, if he is to lead the wrongfully accused Druids to
their sanctuary. It is a quest fraught with danger, as a furious government
agent and his army snap at their heels, and lethal predators stalk them in the
depths of the untamed wilderness. But Arcannen is playing a deeper game
than Paxon realizes. Paxon's sister possesses a powerful magic that the
sorcerer longs to control--but Arcannen has not reckoned with the determination
of his own estranged daughter, Leofur, who is also Paxon's devoted lifemate.
Leofur sets out on a perilous quest to thwart her father's desires--while the
vengeful Arcannen conjures his blackest magical skills, determined to destroy
them all . . . and claim the most powerful of magics for his own.” I thought this was a solid effort by
Brooks. It’s not my favorite fantasy but I enjoyed it and if it was the first
book I’d ever read by him I’d be interested in reading more.
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