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Shadow Lost (The Shadow Accords Book 4)

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by D. K. Holmberg


  She glanced over to Invar. He nodded. That would have been a difficult concession for the A’ras to agree to help the Reshian, but it was a good one. There weren’t many of the Reshian remaining. The women she’d rescued from the ships hadn’t been Reshian, and from what she had gathered, they had lost nearly all of their people. Only a few ships remained. Would they be able to rebuild with that?

  “How are you here?” The question hadn’t come to her quickly enough, but it came now.

  “How? We’ve hidden here.”

  Carth looked at the Reshian ships. There were so few remaining. “Here?” Her mind lurched through what she knew, and she shook her head. “You remained concealed, didn’t you?”

  Her father held her with a hard gaze. “We were not going to let them slaughter us. They use the blood of the Reshian—”

  “I know.”

  He sighed, looking at the A’ras on his ship as well as those arranged on the shore. “They helped. They stopped the fighting.”

  “I didn’t leave them much of a choice.”

  He smiled and it was the kind of smile she remembered from when she was younger. “Good.”

  “Not good. Peace needs to hold. The Hjan want the accords to fail.”

  “I said that it will.”

  She looked to Invar. “You have to uphold your end. The A’ras must find a way to maintain the peace as well,” she said.

  “We will, Ms. Rel.”

  She nodded and started toward the railing.

  “Carthenne—”

  She shook her head. She’d spent months wondering what she would say to her father if she could reach him, and now that he was here with her, she didn’t know what she wanted. A chance to relax. Perhaps that was all that she wanted.

  “You are C’than?” she asked.

  He met her eyes and then shook his head. “I am not.”

  She frowned. She’d thought that was what Ras had meant by suggesting she find her father, and the reason that her father had come here. Was there a different reason?

  “You know of them.”

  “I know that they work in the shadows, manipulating events,” he said.

  “Interesting choice of words for a shadow born.”

  “It was intentional. The C’than are even more secretive than the Hjan.” He reached a hand out, as if to pat her on the shoulder, and she stiffened. It would be a while before she could find that warmth welcome. “You did well bringing the shadow blessed with you. They can study with those of us who remain. As could you.”

  Carth sighed. That had been what she’d wanted, but now she didn’t think it was.

  “Peace will hold,” Carth said.

  “Yes.”

  “Good. Then I don’t need to remain any longer.” She’d been uncertain about what she would do, but if peace would hold, then she wasn’t needed.

  “You could help ensure that it does,” her father said. “I could work with you—”

  “You could have worked with me years ago.” There wasn’t the hurt in the words like there had been before. Now it was only a statement of fact.

  “I could have, but you wouldn’t have developed into who you are today.” He patted her arm, and this time she didn’t tense. “What will you do now?”

  Carth glanced over to Guya, standing on the Goth Spald. She hadn’t known, not before now, but the answer was obvious. If peace would hold in the north, then she needed to get back to what she’d intended after forging the accords.

  “I will go south.”

  “Why south? The Hjan?”

  She nodded. “It’s time I learn more. There’s one among them who claimed I know nothing. I intend to change that.” And she needed to know if the Hjan had infiltrated the C’than. She didn’t know what to make of them other than that they were powerful—and likely had used her.

  She smiled to herself. If Ras had played her, she could be nothing but impressed. Perhaps now it was time for her to find a way to use them as well.

  They might not want to face the Hjan, but she would see that they had no choice.

  “You are always welcome among the Reshian, Carthenne.”

  “You might not want me. If peace fails, I will learn and I will return.”

  “I would expect nothing else.” As she started toward the railing, her father said, “Carthenne?” She turned to him. “Your mother would have been pleased with who you’ve become.”

  She held his gaze a moment, then drew upon the shadows and jumped to Guya’s ship.

  Book 5 of the Shadow Accords: Shadow Cross

  After surviving the blood priests, Carth heads south with a renewed focus, determined to learn more about the Hjan before they gain too much strength and violate the accords.

  They reach Asador as one of her crew suffers from a mysterious illness. Finding answers leads her deeper into an underworld she knew existed but had not expected to find so easily. Now she needs to help not only her friend but the many others within Asador who have been used. Carth discovers there are unexpected ways to counter her magic, and she must first save herself before she can help anyone else.

  Looking for another great read? Soldier Son, Book 1 of The Teralin Sword, out now.

  As the second son of the general of the Denraen, Endric wants only to fight, not the commission his father demands of him. When a strange attack in the south leads to the loss of someone close to him, only Endric seems concerned about what happened.

  All signs point to an attack on the city, and betrayal by someone deep within the Denraen, but his father no longer trusts his judgment. This forces Endric to make another impulsive decision, one that leads him far from the city on a journey where he discovers how little he knew, and how much more he has to understand. If he can prove himself in time, and with the help of his new allies, he might be able to stop a greater disaster.

  About the Author

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  Also by D.K. Holmberg

  The Shadow Accords

  Shadow Blessed

  Shadow Cursed

  Shadow Born

  Shadow Lost

  Shadow Cross

  The Lost Prophecy

  The Threat of Madness

  The Mage Warrior

  Tower of the Gods

  Twist of the Fibers

  The Teralin Sword

  Soldier Son

  Soldier Sword

  The Dark Ability

  The Dark Ability

  The Heartstone Blade

  The Tower of Venass

  Blood of the Watcher

  The Shadowsteel Forge

  The Guild Secret

  Rise of the Elder

  The Sighted Assassin

  The Painted Girl

  The Binders Game

  The Forgotten

  Assassin’s End

  The Cloud Warrior Saga

  Chased by Fire

  Bound by Fire

  Changed by Fire

  Fortress of Fire

  Forged in Fire

  Serpent of Fire

  Servant of Fire

  Born of Fire

  Broken of Fire

  Light of Fire

  Cycle of Fire

  Others in the Cloud Warrior Series

  Prelude to Fire

  Chasing the Wind

  Drowned by Water

  Deceived by Water

  Salvaged by Water

  The Endless War

  Journey of Fire and Night

>   Darkness Rising

  Endless Night

  Summoner’s Bond

  Seal of Light

  The Lost Garden

  Keeper of the Forest

  The Desolate Bond

  Keeper of Light

  The Painter Mage

  Shifted Agony

  Arcane Mark

  Painter For Hire

  Stolen Compass

  Stone Dragon

 

 

 


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