Wit'ch Storm: The Banned and the Banished (Part 2)
by James Clemens
Del Ray, May 2000.
Paperback, 517 pages.
ISBN: 0345417089.
Ordering information:
Amazon.com.

In this second installment of the Banned and the Banished
series, the young wit'ch Elena continues on her
quest to an ancient, mysterious city called A'loa Glen
where the prophecies speak of a book which holds the key to
the defeat of the Dark Lord. Elena is a mistress
of the blood magick, and bears the signs of her
power in her hands: one hand bears the magick of
fire, the other the magick of ice. But it takes many years
to master the powers of blood magicks, and the lure of the
magick must be resisted until the wit'ch can
learn to control her power without harming others.
With her companions and protectors she will face
many dangers before she reaches journey's end.
The Wit'ch series is a bold, stirring epic fantasy
which crackles with life and magic. The young
wit'ch Elena is a compelling heroine who is
an interesting mix of strength and vulnerability.
The land of Alasea is vividly portrayed, as are its
varied denizens: the one-armed Er'ril,
Elena's sworn protector, the dryad Nee'lahn, the stalwart
half-og're Tol'chuk, Mogweed and Fardale the shapeshifters,
and Meric the aristocratic el'vin who wants Elena to
take her place in the royal family of her people.
Clemens is a bright light on the fantasy scene, and
the Wit'ch series should cement his growing
reputation.
Wit'ch War: The Banned and the Banished (Part 3)
by James Clemens
Del Ray, 547 pages.
Trade Paperback, July 2000.
ISBN: 0345417097.
Ordering information:
Amazon.com.

In this third installment of the popular fantasy series,
the young wit'ch Elena continues her journey to the
sacred city of A'loa Glen where she must find the sacred
book and find the knowledge to defeat the Dark Lord,
who is threatening the entire world with his evil magick
and his loathsome minions (he is especially fond of using
human women to mother his grotesque flesh-eating monsters.)
As Elena and her companions make their way overland
to A'loa Glen, in the sea another young woman has a
quest. Sy-wen, one of the sea-dwellers who bond with
the great sea dragons, has inadvertently been captured by
pirates while she was out for a swim with her mother's
dragon. Sy-wen is drawn inexorably to one of the pirates, Kast,
who has a strange tattoo on his neck, as do the other
pirates. Both Sy-wen and
Elena's paths are ready to converge as the old prophecies
come true about a sleeping dragon who will awake,
and the world's fate may very well rest on the shoulders
of two young girls.
The third book in this series broadens and deepens the
story threads, as the Elvin army, Elena's group and the
Kast and Sy-wen's armies converge on Aloa Glen, which is
held by the armies of the evil Shorkan. The characters of Elena,
her protectors Er'ril and Tol'chuck the half-ogre, and of Sy-wen and
the sea-dragons are all especially well-executed. The story has enough
plot twists and turns to keep your attention riveted to the
page, and the battle scenes are deftly rendered. The
ending clearly leaves room for another sequel, which
is welcome news for fantasy fans.
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