Wednesday, April 3, 2024

Keltoi - The second of the second trio #MFRWHooks #BWLAuthor #romance #paranormal #romantasy

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BLURB:
Two friends have been tested and are acclaimed as a Healer and a Seer. Now the friend who will be the Warrior faces her test. When she succeeds the three travel through a tunnel and down to the lakeside believing they will be sent to an Isle where three crystals stand, one red, one blue and one green. Instead they are told they are part of the Three and three and must find the others.

Three brothers separated as soon as one of them reaches the age of five. They were taken by their father, Prime Voice of Midra in Keltoi. They have all displeased him and have been punished. They escape from their different prisons and must find their way.

Each of the meetings between the two warriors, the two Healers and the Two Seers is an adventure that binds them together. As Three and Three, they must meet the enemy and win.


Excerpt:

Tanan stood in the still room of the Herbalist’s Hall. Today his task had set him checking the shelves of prepared medicinals to find what needed replenished. He yawned. A year ago, he had passed his final test and had been named an herbalist. On that day, he’d been assigned here rather than being sent to visit several villages. “You’re too young to be sent out,” the Chief Herbalist had said. “Another year or two will see you mature.”

A scowl wrinkled his brow. He’d recently learned the real reason. Prime Voice had demanded he remain. Though that man was his father, Tanan had never seen any sign of favoritism from the man.

Tanan continued his survey of the stillroom. He noted on a slate the items he must replace. At the end of the lowest shelf, deep in the shadows, he found six vials he’d never seen before.

A frown appeared when he noticed the vials were made from dark glass meaning the contents must avoid the light. He checked the lists of the contents of the herbarium and found no mention of these vials. He listen one and saw it wasn’t empty. What were the contents? The cork was sealed with wax to keep the liquid contained. With care, he removed the seal and drew a deep breath. His hand shook. He nearly dropped the vial. Once again, he sniffed the contents.

No. How could they have such an evil present? He jammed the cork into the vial’s opening. Spotted Fever. Those six containers held enough material to infest dozens of villages. Tanan carried the vial to the counter and heated a strip of way. He placed the sealing material around the cork. Though he wanted to destroy the disease vials, he couldn’t. That would endanger him and probably find him imprisoned or dead. He carried the container back to the shelf and placed it with the others.

He slumped on a chair. Why had the Chief Herbalist done this. He could think of no one else who would dare. Why? For some reason, Prime Voice wanted a plague to attack the villagers. Why one that killed the young and old.

Anger bubbled closer to the surface. He must not show the higher place Herbalists his true feelings. He rose and walked to the shelves he hadn’t checked. He continued the list of the preparations needed to be made.

Tanan went to the preparation table and gathered the ingredients for the first tincture to be made. The stillroom door opened. Two men wearing dark trousers and  shirts. Travel robes ended at their knees. Both carried the packs herbalists used when they traveled.

“Can I help you prepare your supplies?” Tanan asked.

One of the men shook his head. “We can do our own The Chief wants you to present yourself. He is in the refectory. Midday meal is serving now.”

Tanan walked to the door. “Just a warning. Several of the medicinals you’ll need must be prepared. That was on my list of what to do.”

“We can make what we need,” the second man said.

 Tanan exited the stillroom. He vowed to check those vials once the men had departed. His stomach clinched. Were his suspicions true?

He strode through a twisted set of halls and paused outside the door to the refectory/ Was he finally going to be sent into Keltoi? His hands fisted and he made a vow. He wouldn’t take of those vials.

Finally his emotions cooled and he pushed open the door and stepped into the room. His hands fisted. A dozen long tables were ready for those wanting to eat. He found  place and was able to sit when the Chief Herbalist called is name and gestured for him to approach the single table set on a stage overlooking the ordinary diners. Tanan sucked in a breath of air laden with the scents of stew flavored with garlic and basil.

Tanan walked slowly up the steps. He kept his gaze lowered. At the end of the table, he bowed to the Chief Herbalist and waited for the man to speak.

“Tanan, you have been assigned to several villages.” He slid a paper across the table. These are the lists of what you must carry in your bag. I will check to make sure you have packed all you’ll need. The directions to the four villages are listed. There are also special directions for you to follow.”

“Why am I finally being sent out?” Tanan asked.

“A message came from Prime Voice,” the Chief Herbalist said. “This is a testing of your ability to follow orders. Your loyalty to Prime Voice and Midran.”

Tanan stared at the rolled parchment. “I will do my best.”

“I know you will. Now go and eat. Then go to the stillroom and gather your supplies. I’ll meet you in the stables..”


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3 comments:

  1. What a big step! And finally, a chance to prove himself.

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  2. You are constantly testing your characters, Janet.

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  3. Love the hint of the poisonous vials and what they could do. I also loved this line: He strode through a twisted set of halls

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