A look into “The Caves of Glass”

Hey folks, today we are taking a brief delve (hah, cave puns) into The Caves of Glass, by C.A. Gray, courtesy of the good folks at Silver Daggers (who are also hosting a giveaway of a 10 dollar gift card, read on for more info).

It’s one of those ye old epic fantasies, and looks quite interesting. I’ve picked it up myself, and perhaps in the next few months I shall give you all a rolling of a review. Till then, check it out more below!

Rion’s prophecy gives him hope through hisbleakest years, while Ginny’s prophecy haunts her….

Caves ofGlass

by C.A. Gray

Genre: Epic Fantasy

The illegitimate son of a peasant, Rion of Tryferos has very limited prospectswith only one remarkable talent: when he plays the lyre, he ushers in the supernatural balm ofpeace to all who hear. This turns out to be his ticket into the palace, where he nightly plays forthe restless, rejected king. King Hector of Tryferos is paranoid, because he knows his days onthe throne are numbered. What he doesn’t know is that his anointed successor is Rion.

Princess Genevieve is a spare to the throne of Mageia, shunned by all but hermother out of fear of her magical gift: she possesses the power to manipulate the thoughts anddesires of those around her. But Ginny would do anything just to be normal. When a fulfilledprophecy of her mother’s untimely death also foretells that Ginny will ascend the Mageianthrone, Ginny wonders whether she has any control over her own fate at all, or whethereverything is predetermined.

Both Rion and Ginny are drawn to the forbidden Caves of Glass at the icypinnacles that border their two perpetually feuding nations. According to legend, the Caves areeither a place of strange forbidden magic, or else a place where all deception is stripped away,leaving only clarity and truth in its wake. As Rion flees for his life and Ginny struggles againsther destiny, in the Caves of Glass, they find both each other, and themselves.

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C.A. Gray is a Naturopathic MedicalDoctor (NMD), with a primary care practice in Tucson, Arizona. She has always been captivatedby the power of a good story, fictional or otherwise, which is probably why she loves holisticmedicine: a patient’s physical health is invariably intertwined with his or her life story, and shebelieves that the one can only be understood in context with the other. For freebies, giveaways,and new release info, sign up for her newsletter at http://eepurl.com/F3rof.

Her favorite fictional tales have always been epic battles of good versus evil,with a strong tendency towards parable. An idealist herself, she has always been convinced thatthese stories have something deeply true to tell us about the human condition, and that is whywe love them so much… or at least that’s why she does.

She still wants to be everything when she grows up. She moonlights as acollege chemistry teacher (she has a degree in biochemistry, with minors in Spanish andCreative Writing), does theater when she gets the chance, sings, plays piano, was once apersonal trainer and in coffee shop management. She is blessed with exceptionally supportivefamily and friends, and thanks God for them every single day.

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