Elven Queen, Bernhard Hennen
Elven Queen, Bernhard Hennen
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Elven Queen

Author: Bernhard Hennen, Edwin Miles

Narrator: Michael Page

Unabridged: 12 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook (DRM Protected)

Published: 06/11/2019


Synopsis

The battle for sovereignty over the realms reaches a devastating turning point as the international bestselling fantasy series continues.All that stands between the advancing army of trolls and the endangered fortress of Phylangan is a coalition force led by Alfadas, human hero and protector. He’s amassed his own legion of swordsmen, elves, and ragtag thieves to stave off the enemy. And the next move they make could be the most dangerous one of all.Those Alfadas has left behind are more vulnerable than ever—including his star-crossed elven love; their newborn child; and Queen Emerelle herself, who remains comatose and is powerless to safeguard her compromised kingdom.But as Alfadas risks all in the violent campaign of the realms, the fate of Phylangan trembles ever more as the enemy advances. However tenuous Alfadas’s victory is, what he fears most is what will be left of the homeland he abandoned…

About Bernhard Hennen

Bernhard Hennen studied archaeology, history, and German studies at Cologne University, and he traveled extensively while working as a journalist. With Wolfgang Hohlbein, Hennen published his first novel, Das Jahr des Greifen, in 1994. Since then, his name has appeared on dozens of historical and fantasy novels, as well as numerous short stories. Hennen has also developed the story line for a computer game and has worked as a swordsman for hire in medieval shows and as a Santa Claus mercenary. Elven Queen is the third book in The Saga of the Elven, following The Elven and Elven Winter. Hennen currently lives with his family in Krefeld, Germany.


Reviews

Goodreads review by David on September 07, 2020

This book is the continuation of the tale of Elven Winter, I definitely would not recommend reading it without reading Elven Winter first. Unfortunately, for me, it feels like the author just sort of gave up near the end. There were all these loose threads and complications, and they just sort of put......more

Goodreads review by Paul on May 15, 2022

The wonderful writing & translating style continues as the epic saga concludes. A lot of the events and characters almost feel as if they are real-world myths or legendary stories. As I'm reading, I'm pretty immersed in what's going on. While reading it's probably feels like 4-stars. That's the writ......more

Goodreads review by Aileen Dodge on June 17, 2019

Writen and released in 2005 And it is now 2019 and... It took the publishers of this book 14 years to translate then release it in English? I had to read the previous two books before this to remember how the saga had been left at the end of book 2!!! They are all good books but that really is a long......more