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Helebore, a depraved ex-monk once sentenced to death for his sins, wants her blood so he can unlock the dark mystery of time. Caradoc, the dreaded warlord whose father slaughtered her people and left her orphaned, wants her as his bride so he can claim the riches rumored to lie beneath Carn Merioneth. For there are many who seek the maiden, none for her own good and all meaning to use her. But with the appearance of Ceridwen, he will finally behold true - and terrifying - magic. Dain Lavrans knows he has no magic in himself, only the secrets of medicine he uncovered while a soldier in the Crusades.

She is Ceridwen, daughter of a Druid priestess, unaware of her immense power - until fate leads her from the safety of a secluded abbey into the unbreachable tower of a feared sorcerer. In the bowels of the earth, deep in the caverns below the towers of Carn Merioneth, dragon nests await the arrival of one who holds the key to an ancient legacy. The place is twelfth-century Wales, a land of forbidding castles and ferocious knights, sacred prophecies and unholy betrayals.
