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SummaryThe Tragedy
Gawain O'Malley is known to the outside world as DeForest.
His artwork was once critically acclaimed and provided the
Order of magical creatures with most of their food,
medicine and lifesaving equipment. Because of a fire, he
lost his right hand and may never create another piece of
art as long as he lives. Worse than the loss of his hand,
many of his friends died that same fateful night. And the
rest of the artwork the Order might have used to buy
supplies was also destroyed. Gawain must live with the fact
that the fire was his fault. He accidentally didn't check
one little detail, and his failure to do so will haunt him
forever. He hears the screams of his dying friends in his
mind. That tortured memory has driven all artistic
motivation from him.
The Last Chance
Troda Fitzgerald is the leader of the Brownie faction and
was once Gawain's artistic tutor. He has been summoned back
to the enchanted forest by the Sorceress of the Ancients.
It's everyone's hope that old Troda might be able to help
restore Gawain's inspiration. If he can't, the finances of
the Order will steadily dwindle. Without the revenue
created by the sale of Gawain's famous artwork, supplies
will run out. And living in secret from the outside world
will become impossible without the finances it takes to
keep all the magical creatures fed and clothed.
The Muse
While Troda can do nothing to bring back Gawain's will to
live and his thirst for creating magnificent art, it's
Troda's granddaughter who begins to fire The Craftsman's
imagination again. For Wren Fitgerald, falling in love with
Gawain was instinct. She knew from the moment she saw him
that he'd be the only man she'd ever care for. But there's
a secret that stands between them and their plans for
saving the Order. It's a terrible lie about what really
happened the night of the fire.
The Quest for Revenge
Gawain learns that the fire wasn't as accidental as it was
made to look. And when he discovers the real reason why his
friends died and why he lost his hand, there's nothing on
the face of this Earth that will keep him from seeking
justice against those he sees as betrayers. But the price
for his revenge is great. He has two choices. He can either
hunt down and destroy those responsible for the tragedy the
Order has sustained, or keep his beloved, gentle Wren by
his side. He can't have both.
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