To Light A Candle (Obsidian Trilogy #2) by Mercedes Lackey, James Mallory

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  • Pub. Date: October 2004
  • 656pp

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    • Pub. Date: October 2004
    • Publisher: Doherty, Tom Associates, LLC
    • Format: Hardcover, 656pp

    Synopsis

    The Demon Queen Attacks!

    To his own surprise, young Kellen, once the disappointing son of the great Mage who leads the City’s Mage Council, has become a powerful Knight-Mage.  Valued for his bravery and his skills as both wizard and warrior, Kellen joins the Elves’ war councils.  Yet he cannot convince the City of his birth that it is in terrible danger.  Kellen’s sister Idalia, a Wild Mage with great healing ability, has pledged her heart to Jermayan, a proud Elven warrior.  Someday Idalia will pay a tragic Price for a world-saving work of Wild Magic, but until then, she will claim any joy life can offer her. 
    Jermayan, who has learned much fighting at Kellen’s side and loving the human Idalia, finds that everything changes when he Bonds with a dragon while rescuing the Elf Prince and becomes the first Elven Mage in a thousand years. 
    Furious at her enemies’ success with the dragon, the Demon Queen attacks in force.  Light struggles against Dark, like flickering candle flames buried deep in the shadow of Obsidian Mountain. 

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    The long-lived elves of the House of Leaf and Star, with their allies (who include unicorns and centaurs), must face some formidable foes-immortal demons, ice trolls, frost-giants, goblins-in Mercedes Lackey and James Mallory's well-wrought fantasy To Light a Candle: The Obsidian Trilogy, Book Two. Some tongue-in-cheek humor (the hero shakes his head in disbelief at a drawing of a winged horse) helps lighten a long journey. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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    Biography

    Mercedes Lackey is the author of the Valdemar series, including Take a Thief and Exile’s Honor.  She is the co-author, with Andre Norton, of the Halfblood Chronicles, including Elvenborn.  Some of her other novels include Phoenyx and Ashes, Sacred Ground, The Firebird, The Fairy Godmother, and Alta.  She lives in Oklahoma.  James Mallory is the author of the Merlin trilogy (Merlin: The Old Magic; Merlin: The King’s Wizard; Merlin: The End of Magic).  He lives in upstate New York. 
     Together, Lackey and Mallory have written The Outstretched Shadow and To Light a Candle, the first two volumes in the Obsidian Trilogy.

    Mercedes Lackey is the author of the Valdemar series, including Take a Thief and Exile's Honor.  She is the co-author, with Andre Norton, of the Halfblood Chronicles, including Elvenborn.  Some of her other novels include Phoenyx and Ashes, Sacred Ground, The Firebird, The Fairy Godmother, and Alta.  She lives in Oklahoma.

    James Mallory is the author of the Merlin trilogy (Merlin: The Old Magic; Merlin: The King's Wizard; Merlin: The End of Magic).  He lives in upstate New York. 

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    Wonderful read!!by Anonymous

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    September 14, 2009: My 17 year old daughter and myself both read this book and truly enjoyed it! It was riveting to the point that we couldn't put the book down and carried it everywhere we went while reading it! This is definitely one of our favorite authors and this series is at the top of our favorites list now!!

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    June 27, 2006: To Light a Candle is a beacon of light in a world of darkness. This book grabs hold and simply doesn't let go. I had troble putting it down. The characters continue to grow from the first book, and are more loveable as the pages turn. I anxiously await the third book


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