<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Alaric Morgan always knew his purpose in life--to stand alongside the king of Gwynedd. The old king knew that whichever of his sons succeeded to the throne would benefit from having a Deryni at his side. Alaric and the young Prince Brion Haldane were bound together by magic--a magic to be called upon when Brion was most in need. Now eighteen, Brion has ascended to the throne and seven-year-old Alaric has come to court. Through the coming years, both will grow to manhood and come to realize their destinies. Brion will strive to solidify his power and position, seek out a bride to secure his legacy, and ultimately, when faced with an unbeatable foe, call upon Alaric to fulfill his oath. Meanwhile, Alaric slowly learns the extent of his powers and how to use them, and will face the prejudice that many have against Deryni in its ugliest form. He will experience bittersweet first love, great personal loss, and the hard lessons one gains from both. And he will be there to unleash the full power of his Deryni magic at Brion's command. For Alaric is--and always will be--the King's Deryni."--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><i>The thrilling conclusion to </i>New York Times<i> bestselling author Katherine Kurtz's epic Childe Morgan trilogy.</i><br> <i> </i><br> Alaric Morgan has one clear purpose in life--to stand alongside the King of Gwynedd. The old king knew that his successor would benefit from having a Deryni at his side, so Alaric and the young Prince Brion Haldane were bound together by magic--a magic to be called upon when Brion was most in need. <p/> Now that eighteen-year-old Brion has ascended to the throne, seven-year-old Alaric has come to court. Through the coming years, as Alaric learns the extent of his powers and faces the ugliest prejudices against the Deryni, he will experience love, loss, and the hard lessons gained from both. And he will be there to unleash the full power of his Deryni magic at Brion's command. <p/> For Alaric is--and always will be--the king's Deryni.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><b>Praise for Katherine Kurtz and the Novels of the Deryni</b> <p/>"Kurtz is one of the best of those fantasy writers who use medieval-like settings for their novels."--<i>Chronicle</i> <p/> "Exquisitely detailed...Will keep fans turning the pages."--<i>Publishers Weekly</i> <p/> "A subtle novel, relying on well-written characters and intrigue."--Rambles.NET <p/> "Kurtz's fidelity to the customs and mores of medieval Europe gives a richness of detail to her alternate medieval world."--<i>Library Journal</i> <p/> "Kurtz practically invented alternate-world fantasy with her tales of the magically gifted Deryni."--<i>Weekly Press</i> (Philadelphia)</p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Katherine Kurtz</b> has been writing fantasy for more than four decades and is the author of the Novels of the Deryni, including <i>Childe Morgan</i> and<i> In the King's Service</i>. She is married and lives in Staunton, Virginia.
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