The Pig Wars
by M.K. Theodoratus
Genre: Medieval Fantasy
The
Half-Elven are fighting over who will rule the Marches.
Black
Tail, Lady Renna's pet pig, says: "Pigs rule!"
After
inadvertently causing her father's death with her magic in battle,
Lady Rena avoids the political in-fighting among the Half-Elven of
the Marches. She spends her days weaving and managing her lands,
trying to heal from the trauma. But this fragile peace
frays...
Renna’s
neighbor, Lord Gorsfeld, has plans for the retiring young woman. As
the richest man in the Marches, but one without magic, he decides to
woo Renna to gain control of her magic and her lands, by setting
himself up as a strong protector, who can save her from the marauders
who harass her border villages. However his campaign goes awry when
Black Tail, Renna's pet pig, injures dumps him in the mud.
Gorsfeld
intensifies his vandalism, hoping to scare Renna into his arms. Renna
must fight to protect her people without angering the Lord High
Commander of the Marches who expects his childhood friend to help him
keep the peace. But she is caught off guard and is forced to ue
forbidden elf-fire to protect her people.
Renna
discovers she must fight for her life.
Author
M.K. Theodoratus offers a stunning and captivating fantasy novel that
will have audiences on the edge of their seats in “The Pig Wars”.
This compelling and intriguing book is unique in its
beautifully-crafted world, fascinating characters, and a fast-paced
story line that is both fantastical and political. “The Pig Wars”
is an absolute must-read that fantasy lovers won’t want to
miss!
5*
Review: "If you enjoy fantasy, get this book. You will fall in
love with the characters (even the pig) and the story line will keep
you hooked and reading until the last word."
Growling, a hound ventured closer to Black Tail. The sow
rushed him, and he twisted away. The pig grabbed his tail and stomped on him.
Whirling on her hind legs, she whacked him against the rock, making a streak of
blood as the carcass slid down.
"Blast. I didn't know pigs fought like that!" the
peasant yelled when the dog lay lifeless.
"Stop her.
You're the one who's supposed to have elf powers."
Renna unshadowed and stepped into the clearing, still
holding her power tight inside her. The hoe, with its sharp metal blade, hung
ready at her side. "Mayhap you might return to where you came from before
my pig kills all your dogs."
"What's a little
thing like you going to do against two grown men, girlie?" The bumpkin
sneered after one glance at her in her grimy clothes. "I'm a trained
warrior from Linden's camp—better get on your way, like a good little
lamb."
With a heft of the hoe, Renna asked, "You want to find
out how dainty I am?"
The guard's hand
rested on his plain belt, but he made no move. Her warrior's braid hanging to
the hem of her patched tunic should have been sign enough of her power, Renna
thought. She seldom wore her veteran's belt decorated with many gold insignia
earned during the Rebellion that would have alerted them to trouble if she were
in the habit of wearing the heavy thing.
He's right. I am alone.
A Northern California gal, M. K. Theodoratus has been intrigued by fantasy since she discovered comic books and the land of Oz. Some of her early favorite authors as a teen were A. Merritt, Andre Norton, Catherine L. Moore, and Fritz Lieber. She has traveled through many fantasy worlds since then. Now she enjoys reading Lee Child, Patricia Briggs, Sharyn McCrumb, Neil Gaiman, and Carol O'Connell among others.
When she's not disappearing into other writer's worlds, she's creating her own alternative worlds -- that of Andor where demons prey and that of the Far Isle Half-Elven where she explores the social and political implications of genetic drift on a hybrid elf/human people. Magic and mayhem are her favorite topics.
She now lives in Colorado with her old man and two lap cats.
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