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by Janalyn Voigt


  “Aerlic was faithful.” Guaron spoke in a hushed voice behind him.

  Kai couldn’t speak around the lump in his throat. Tears blinded him, and he almost ran into Dorann, who stopped without warning before him. “What ails—“ Following Dorann’s gaze, he broke off.

  A hollow tree yawned before them, open and empty. Rocks that had once made up a cairn lay strewn about.

  Dorann’s eyes flashed amber fire. “Something—or someone—has desecrated Aerlic’s grave. He’s not here.”

  Kai stared at the hollow tree and the piles of rocks. Who—or what—would do such a thing?

  “Garns?” Dorann echoed Kai’s own suspicion.

  “Perhaps not.” Emmerich said.

  Dorann looked in the direction of Emmerich’s voice, and his face reflected shock.

  Kai turned from the tree and went still.

  Beyond the draetenns in the place where the brook widened, stood Aerlic with Emmerich beside him. His wound had vanished but his clothing still showed stains of blood, and a slash rent the side of his surcoat.

  Emmerich extended a hand to Aerlic.

  Aerlic stared at Emmerich, his eyes very blue against a dirty face. What he saw must have put him at ease, for he smiled and grasped the proffered hand.

  Kai mustered his voice. “How fare you?”

  Aerlic smiled. “I’m better now that I’ve freed myself from that tree. Tell me, how came I to wake there? I recall strange dreams, and then someone singing. I must have slept a long time, for I own to hunger. Have you any food?”

  “We have food aplenty, Aerlic, and pleased we are to share it with you.” Kai smiled through a haze of tears. “Come then.”

  Don’t miss the next book in the

  Tales of Faeraven series

  As trouble stirs between nations and rebellion threatens Faeraven, can the kingdom divided by the King’s mistakes be reunified before it’s too late?

  Find out in WAYFARER, Tales of Faeraven, Book 2.

  Coming soon.

  Glossary

  Aeleanor (A-LEE-a-nor)—Queen of Whellein

  Aelfred (ALE-fred)—King of Merboth

  Aelgarod (ALE-gah-rod)—Healer of Whellein Hold

  Aergenwoad (AYR-gen-wode)—Healing herb

  Allerstaed (ALL-er-stayd)—Place of Prayer

  Alliance of Faeraven (FAYR-ay-ven)—High kingdom made up of low kingdoms united under one banner

  Anden Raven (AN-den RAY-ven)—Other land from which the Kindren originally entered Elderland

  Anders (AN-ders)—Elcon's manservant

  Anemone (Ah-ne-moh-nee)—Low-growing flower with daisy-like petals

  Argalent (AR-ja-lent)—Aerlic's silver wingabeast; Kindren for “luster”

  Attarnine (ATT-er-nine)—Rodent poison

  Benisch (BEN-ish)—Steward of Rivenn

  Braegmet Doreinn (BRAYG-met DOR-ee-in)—Chasm of Confusion

  Brael Shadd (BRAYL-shad)—DayStar of Prophecy

  Brambleberry —Edible berries that grow in a thorny thicket

  Brynn (BRIN)—Hedwynn's red-haired sister

  Bursel (BUR-sel)—Dry measurement

  Caedric (KAY-drik)—Healer within Graelinn Hold

  Caerric Baest (KAYR-ric BAYST)—Cavern of Wonder

  Caerric Daeft (KAYR-ric DAYFT)—Cavern of Death

  Chaeldra (CHALE-dra)—Shae's maid at Torindan

  Chrin (KRIN)—Liquid measurement

  Circlet of Elder—Crown designating rulership of Rivenn

  Coast of Bones— Elderland's northwestern coastline

  Contender—Ancient enemy determined to destroy the Kindren and all Elderland

  Craelin (CRAY-lin)—First Guardian of Rivenn

  Crobok (CROW- bahk)—Small blue bird

  Daelic (DAY-lic)—Healer within Torindan Hold

  Daevin (DAY-vin)—Prince of Whellein, brother of Kai

  Darksea—Coastal Elder kingdom

  DawnSinger's Lament— Ancient prophetic song

  Dithmar (DITH-mar)—A guardian of Rivenn

  Dorann (DOR-ran)—Tracker for Torindan

  Doreinn Ravein (DOR-ree-in RAH-veen)—Canyonlands southeast of Torindan

  Draetenn (DRAY-ten)—Tree with spreading branches and fragrant bark

  Eathnor (EETH-nor)—Tracker for Torindan

  Ebain (ee-BAIN)—Plain

  Eberhardt (EB-er-hart)—Whellein's king

  Ederbaer (ED-er-bayr)—Red berry bushes that grow at the edges of meadows and in barren places

  Elcon (EL-kon)—High prince of Faeraven; son of Timraen and Maeven

  Elder (ELL-der)—Race of humans with darker hair and more rounded eyes; original inhabitants of Elderland

  Eldritch (ELL-drich)—Eerie and malevolently strange

  Emmerich (EM-mer-ik)—Elder youth

  Enric (EN-rik)—Graelinn's king and Katera's husband

  Erdrich Ceid (ER-drik SEE-id)—Mythical Ice Witch

  Erinae (EAR-rin-ay)—Mother of Dorann and Eathnor

  Eufemia (YOU-fee-me-uh)—Maeven's serving maid

  Euryan (YOU-ry-an)—King of Westerland; an Elder kingdom

  Ewaeri (ee-WAHR-ee)—Priests who distribute alms

  Feiann (FY-an)—Elusive small folk

  Flaemling (FLAYM-ling)—Tiny bird often kept as a pet

  Flecht (FLECSHT)—Kai's white wingabeast; Kindren word for ”arrow”

  Flitling (FLIT-ling)—Tiny bird

  Frael (FRAYL)—Prince

  Freaer (FREE-ear)—First Musician of Torindan

  Garn (GAHRN)—Goblin-like giants

  Gentian (GEN-ti-an)—Trumpet-shaped flower

  Gilead Riann (GILL-ee-ad REE-an)—Gate of Life

  Gladreinn (GLAD-re-in)—Bride of Rivenn; one of the first Kindren to enter Elderland at the Gate of Life

  Gnarlwood—Giant tree with high branches

  Graylet (GRAY-let)—Medium-sized bird of prey with speckled gray feathers

  Guardians of Rivenn—Highly-trained knights

  Guaron (GWAR-ron)—A guardian of Rivenn and keeper of the wingabeasts

  Heddwyn (HEAD-win)—Mistress of White Feather Inn

  House of Rivenn—Ruling family of Rivenn; also rule the alliance of Faeraven

  Iewald (I-a-wald)—Talan's trusted friend; First Guardian of Pilaer

  Iewald's Betrayal—Ancient historical song

  Illandel (ILL-an-del)—Glaedreinn's maid

  Ilse (ILSS)—Queen of Merboth, sister of Shae and Kai

  Ivan (I-van)—Captain of the Sea Wanderer

  Jaenell (JAY-nel)—Grandmother of Dorann and Eathnor

  Kaba—Giant tree that has reddish bark with healing and preservative properties

  Kaeroc (KAY-rok)—Large white bird with long tail feathers that roosts in tall trees and inhabits ruins

  Kai (KI)—Guardian of Rivenn and Maeven's personal guard

  Katera (Kuh-TEAR-ah)—Shae's twin sister

  Keep—Innermost and strongest building or tower within a castle

  Keirken (KEER-ken)—Deciduous tree with twisting trunks and spreading branches

  Kindren (KIN-dren)—Race of humans with fair hair and slightly elongated eyes who came through the Gate of Life into Elderland from Anden Raven

  Krei Doreinn (KRY DOR-ree-in)—Three canyons; a place where two rivers and three canyons meet

  Kunrat (KOON-rat)—Descendent of Rivenn

  Laesh Ebain (LAYSH e-BAYN)—Lost plains

  Lanthorn (LAN-thorn)—Lantern paned with thin horn instead of glass

  Last Battle of Pilaer—Battle that marked the fall of Pilaer to garn invasion

  Leisht (LEESHT)—Dagger that breaks enchantments

  Lenhardt (LEN-hart)—Morgorad's king

  Lof Frael (LOFF FRAYL)—High prince

  Lof Raelein (LOFF RAY-leen)—High queen

  Lof Raena (LOFF RAY-nah)—High princess

  Lof Shraen (LOFF SHRAYN—High king

  Lof Yuel (LOFF YOU-el)—High One; God

  Lohen Keil (LOH-hen KEEL)—Well of Li
ght

  Lute (LOOT)—Guitar-like instrument with ten strings

  Lyse (LYSS)—Shae's maid at Whellein Hold

  Maeg Streihcan (MAYG STRY-kan)—Broken Mountain; a lone peak rising at the eastern edge of the Plains of Rivenn

  Maeg Waer (MAYG WAYR)—Forsaken Mountain; where the Cavern of Death is located

  Maegrad Ceid (MAY-grad SEE-id)—Crystal Mountains; Kindren name for the Elder's Ice Mountains

  Maegrad Paesad (MAY-grad PAY-sad)—Impenetrable Mountains, located in the north of Whellein

  Maegran Syld (MAY-gran SILD)—Forested Hills, Kindren name for the Elder's Hills of Mist

  Mael Lido (MAYL LEE-do)—Death song

  Maer Ibris (MAYR EE-bris)—Western sea

  Maer Lingenn (MAYR LING-gen)—Eastern sea

  Maer Syldra (MAYR SIL-dra)—Southern sea

  Maer Taerat (MAYR TAY-rat)—Northern sea

  Maeric (MAY-rik)—Chief Cook at Whellein Hold

  Maeven (MAY-vin)—High queen of Faeraven; queen of Rivenn, Elcon's mother

  Meriwen (MAIR-ee-win)—Temptress who changed the Kindren's history, mother of the Contender

  Muer Maeread (MYOUR MAY-ree-ad)—Coast of Bones; the northwestern shore of Elderland

  Mystael (MISS-tayl)—Craelin's silver wingabeast; Kindren for “wild wind”

  Norwood (NOHR-wood)—Northerly Elder kingdom

  Paiad Burein (PAY-ad BYOUR-ee-in)—Field of blood; a historic battleground

  Pawel (PAH-wel)—Son of Daeramor; a kingdom east of Whellein

  Percken (PERK-en)—Rainbow-colored river fish

  Pilaer Hold (Pil-AYR)—Ancient stronghold of the Kindren; now a ruin

  Plains of Rivenn—Grassland in Rivenn

  Plaintain (Plane-tane)—Broad-leaved herb growing in moist places used for drawing poison from wounds

  Praectal (PRAYK-tawl)—Healer

  Purr (PUHR)—Trees with thick trunks that grow in the desert oases

  Pyrek (PY-rek)—Small, vicious bird of prey

  Quinn (QUIN)—Master of White Feather Inn

  Raegnen (RAYG-nen)—Guaron's blue wingabeast; Kindren word for “summer rain”

  Raelein (RAY-leen)—Queen

  Raemwold (RAYM-wold)—King of Braeth and Maeven's father

  Raena (RAY-nah)—Princess

  Raven (RAY-ven)—Kingdom

  Reyanna (RAY-yan-na)—Queen of Braeth and Maeven's mother

  Rivenn (RIV-en)—A kingdom

  River voices—Imagined voices caused by the turning of stones in riverbeds

  Roaem (ROW-em)—Eathnor's black wingabeast; Kindren for the sound thunder makes

  Ruescht (ROOSCHT)—Shae's silver wingabeast; Kindren word for “rushing wind”

  Sceptor of Faeraven—Symbolic staff of rulership over the alliance of Faeraven

  Seighardt (SIG-hart)—Prince of Braeth and Maeven's brother

  Serviceberry—Small tree or large bush with broad leaves and purple berries

  Shae (SHAY)—Princess of Whellein

  Shaelcon (SHALE-con)—Father of Timraen

  Shaenalyn (SHAY-nah-lin)—Shae's full name

  Shaenn Raven (SHAYN RAY-ven)—Afterworld

  Sharten (SHAR-ten)—Dorann's gray wingabeast; Kindren for “deepening shadow”

  Shil shael (SHIL SHAYL)—Hereditary soul touch

  Shraen (SHRAYN)—King

  Shraen Brael (SHRAYN BRAY-el)—King of the Dawn; DawnKing

  Strongwood—Hardwood tree

  Sweetberry—Edible berry which grows on brambles

  Sword of Rivenn—Sword forged in the flames of virtue for Rivenn and handed down to his descendents

  Syllid (SIL-lid)—Wood or forest in Kindren

  Syllid Braechnen (SIL-lid BRAYK-nen)—A murky forest

  Syllid Mueric (SIL-lid MYOUR-ik)—A beautiful and terrible forest

  Taelerat (TAY-le-rat)—Shraen of Selfred

  Tahera (Tah-HEAR-uh)—Aeleanor's maid

  Talan (TAH-lin)—Early high king of Faeraven who captured and tamed the first wingabeast

  Timpani (Tim-PAN-ee)—Kettledrum

  Timraen (TIM-rain)—High king of Faeraven; king of Rivenn; Maeven's husband

  Triboan (TRI-bone)—Southern land occupied by garns

  Turret (TUR-et)—Small projecting tower

  Unibeast (UN-i-beest)—Unicorn

  Varaedel (Ve-RAY-del)—Glindenn's Shraen

  Viadrel (VY-ah-drel)—Flames of Virtue

  Waeven (WAY-ven)—Spider-like animal

  Walls of Death—Enclosed passageway that could be shut off to capture attackers

  Ward—Environ within a castle; also known as a bailey

  Watergate—Gate leading to and from a body of water

  Weild (WEELD)—River

  Weild Aenar (WEELD AY-e-nar)—Wild River

  Weild Rivenn (WEELD RIV-en)—Rivenn's River

  Weild Whistan (WEELD WHIS-stan)—White River; Kindren name for the Elder's White Feather River

  Weilo (WY-lo)—Tree with weeping branches and long leaves that grows beside a river or in damp places

  Weilton (WEEL-ton)—A guardian of Rivenn

  Weithein Faen (WY-then FANE)—An estuary

  Welke (WELL-key)—Giant creature of prey that is a cross between a dinosaur and a bird

  Westerland—Western Elder kingdom

  Whirlight (WHIR-lite)—Large; ungainly white bird

  Whispan (WHIS-span)—Small tree with lacy white foliage

  Whyst (WHIST)—A spirit sword, defends both flesh and spirit

  Wingabeast (WING-ah-beest)—Winged horses

  Wingen (WING-en)—Small, colorful bird

  Wreckers—Elder who lure ships to their doom

  Yellowroot—Edible tuber

  Acknowledgments

  A work of fiction doesn’t spring into being fully-formed and well-dressed. Ultimately, many hands groom, tailor and finish a novel. Attempting to identify them all is a difficult task, so I hope anyone I’ve unintentionally omitted will forgive me. The following people lent their touch in shaping DawnSinger:

  Nicola Martinez, Editor-In-Chief of Pelican Book Group, for believing in Tales of Faeraven and for creating the beautiful cover of this book.

  Lisa McCaskill, my editor at Harbourlight Books, for her kind guidance, and for polishing my novel to a fine sheen.

  Suzanne Hartmann, for understanding and respecting my vision for DawnSinger, and for helping me grow as an author.

  Barbara Scott, my wonderful agent at Wordserve Literary, for lending me her expertise and believing in me.

  Eric Wilson, for having the humility to encourage and endorse a new author, and for giving me his most valuable commodity: his time and attention.

  Jill Williamson, Linda Windsor, and Lisa Grace for endorsing DawnSinger and providing valuable insights.

  Michael Duncan, Melissa Norris, K.M. Weiland, Kerry Neitz, Anne Greene, Sharon Lavy, Pride Mutoli, Linda Yezak and members of my NCWA critique groups for contributions made during DawnSinger’s inception.

  Kathy Carlton Willis, my publicist, for giving me a foot up in the marketing world.

  Pelican Books Marketing Staff for their support and guidance.

  I also appreciate the test readers who gave me feedback on how to market my novel.

  Last but not least, I extend a special thank you to my husband, John Voigt, and my children, Jessica, Zammy, and Jeremy for supporting me in innumerable ways during the writing of DawnSinger.

  Thank you for purchasing this Harbourlight title. For other inspirational stories, please visit our on-line bookstore at www.harbourlightbooks.com.

  For questions or more information, contact us at [email protected].

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  May God’s glory shine through

  this inspirational work of fiction.

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