Seven Brothers Blessed [ Lore of Penrua: Book IV ]
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  • Reads 8,781
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  • Parts 55
  • Time 6h 16m
Complete, First published Dec 31, 2020
In the final installment of the Lore of Penrua series, Uachi and Diarmán take their leave of the Holy City and return to Narr...

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House Eldran is in shambles. Over the course of a decade, the castle and its surrounding lands have fallen to ruin. There are those who believe that wayward Lady Moigré brought more than seven sons with her when she returned from the realm of the Fae: they say she was shadowed by a curse. 

Now, her father Lord Emón is dying, and his legacy is in question. Who will rule when the old man is dead?

Lady Moigré's eldest son, Diarmán, was the unlikeliest of heroes in the War for Narrian Independence. A chance encounter with a grim-faced stranger, Uachi, swept him up into adventure, politics, and a chance at love. 

Now, for the part he played in the war, Diarmán has the vocal support of the Empire for his claim to his grandfather's throne. He and Uachi are returning to House Eldran to lay his claim, and if Diarmán secretly hopes to kindle something more than friendship between them, well, who can blame him?

But Diarmán is not the only one who wants to rule House Eldran. There is someone older, far more powerful, and cleverer, too-someone who should have died when Eldran's Wood was burned to the ground. 

When his father Han Taín rises from the dead, where will Diarmán's loyalties fall? 

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