Balin isn’t the typical perfect
hero. He is a broken man who has lost everything, including his physical
perfection. When Nahla first meets him, she is appalled that Artemis would
choose a lamed man for her champion. She thinks there must be some mistake, but
no, they are bound together for one reason: to kill Aramon, the same man who
also betrayed Nahla and destroyed Artemis’s temple.
Once a king and strong warrior,
Balin is now an angry drunk living in a cave when he accidentally summons Nahla
from the Shadowlands. He must work hard to heal his leg injury, but he also has
mental wounds to heal. The memories of his family’s dying screams as his palace
burnt to the ground haunt him. The massive defeat left the once-arrogant man
crushed.
At first he doesn’t know what to
make of the cold-eyed female nagging at him and pushing him to be strong. He
isn’t used to a woman acting so brazenly toward him. A proud man, it is
difficult for him to be viewed as a cripple. He struggles with this as Nahla
uses her healing magic on him. With her help, he becomes a much better man, but
not without a struggle.
Excerpt (PG-13)
Balin gaped at her and then pinched the bridge of his nose.
Her startling declaration cleared his mind of the wine and rendered him
clear-headed for a moment. How could he have summoned this woman, this Crow
Maiden? A warrior paid no mind to such nonsense, but there were others who
believed in magic and the power of the gods.
Emboldened by the wine spirits,
he’d turned to Artemis for help. It was unwise to call on Poseidon, Zeus’s
brother, to aid him in killing one of Zeus’s mortal allies.
He scowled at her. This female must
be telling the truth. Why else would Artemis bring them together if they hadn’t
asked for revenge and death to the same man?
“You want revenge on Aramon, and I
need a champion,” she narrowed her eyes at his damaged leg, “a strong warrior
to help free me.”
Anger rose inside. So this female
with the cold bearing of one of Night’s daughters thought him weak?
“If you bring him here, I can
easily take his head off.” In a quick, smooth motion, he picked up the bronze
axe and swung it in a succession of swift, skilled movements he had been
practicing in the hope that someday he might use it to kill his enemy. The
brutal edge of an axe blade seemed a fitting end to the man who took everything
from him.
“No. He cannot be killed by normal
means.”
He stopped and faced her.
“It will take a magical weapon to
kill him.” She watched him with raised eyebrows. Surprise or admiration? It
caught him off guard.
“Why not?” According to some,
Zeus’s priest-king had magical powers. Balin never believed the rumors. But
then he never thought he would summon a strange female to his cave.
“Because he is a sorcerer-king, a
very powerful one.”
“Of course he is.” He squeezed the
axe handle so hard his knuckles cramped. Defeating Aramon seemed impossible.
“I know this is a shock to you.”
“Do you know where we can get a
magical weapon?” He shrugged and twirled the heavy axe in his hand as if it
were a light stick. Every day since he’d been able to move around after his
injury, he’d swung the heavy axe to keep himself in fighting shape.
“You use that blade quite well
despite your injury.” Her eyes glimmered with growing interest. “The weapon I
speak of is a battle-axe, double-bladed, just like that one. It belongs to
Artemis, but it has been lost.”
“If you are speaking of the axe
Artemis lost to the centaurs, then it is hopeless. They are Aramon’s allies and
a ferocious lot.”
She watched him with a mysterious
glint in her eyes.
“Why are you looking at me like
that?”
“You do not seem like a man that
would be afraid of centaurs. Besides, not all centaurs are loyal to Aramon. One
line is loyal to Artemis, the line from which the great King Arcas was born.”
“King Arcas was a centaur?” The
remarkable Arcadian king had restored his lands after destructive battles and a
terrible flood brought on by his grandfather’s recklessness, but none of the
stories mentioned Arcas was a centaur.
“Yes and no. It was a secret well
kept by the nymphs, but it matters not to us and what has to be done now.” One
side of her mouth curved into a cold, mocking smile. “Does that make you less
afraid of centaurs knowing that?”
He glowered at her. “I am not
afraid of centaurs or anything else. The journey is a long one and through
rough terrain.”
“You would give up so easily?” Her
green eyes held a fierce, daring light.
His face grew hot beneath her
unyielding gaze. No woman had ever challenged him. It was a bit unsettling…and
exciting. “Never.”
In truth, he’d given up until this
strange female appeared in his cave. And how much could he accomplish with a
crippled leg? His mind was still muddled by too much strong, barely
watered-down wine. He wasn’t even completely convinced this woman in his cave
was real and not an imagined image from one of his many tormenting dreams.
“Then we have a lot of work to do.”
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Blurb
The Crow Maiden
Book 3: The Arcadia Series
(The Crow Maiden is a standalone story in the Arcadia
Series)
She betrayed her goddess for him…
He betrayed her.
Plotting her revenge is her only
solace. Until now.
Nahla is the Crow Maiden, an
Arcadian, and once a priestess of Artemis. Now she is a captive, a being who
lives in the shadows until her vile master the sorcerer-king Aramon summons
her. Another releases her from the Shadowlands, and while he might be the
champion she has waited for, the gods must be playing a cruel joke. Her
champion is crippled.
An Achaean lord who once ruled a
great city, Balin is a broken man. He has lost everything—his kingdom and his
family. Revenge consumes him. Although wary of the mysterious, cold-eyed female
who appears and claims he summoned her, she may be his only hope to exact
vengeance on the king who ruined him, the same man Nahla seeks to destroy.
They are bound by revenge, and
soon, both learn they are bound by much more, but the secrets she hides might
tear them apart and ruin their only opportunity for vengeance—and their chance
to love again.
“Ms. Heckart draws the reader
into the pages and enchants them with her words.”
Karen McGill, Coffee Time Romance
Kelley Heckart
Otherworldly tales steeped in myth, magic & romance.
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