


Two
strangers, one running from responsibility, one dying to be given it,
together they can save the People, but only if they can stop arguing.
A young exile, Y'keta, finds a place to belong, only to find his new home threatened by secrets from his past. If he reveals what he knows to the villagers, it will tear their history and traditions apart but sharing his secrets may be their only hope for survival.
Siann has always dreamt of being a shaman. She longs for the day when she will be one of the Elders of the People. Her power whispers that this newest warrior is hiding something, and she has sworn to uncover his secrets. Exile is an epic fantasy set in an ancient world, where legends walk and the Sky Road offers a way to the stars.
A young exile, Y'keta, finds a place to belong, only to find his new home threatened by secrets from his past. If he reveals what he knows to the villagers, it will tear their history and traditions apart but sharing his secrets may be their only hope for survival.
Siann has always dreamt of being a shaman. She longs for the day when she will be one of the Elders of the People. Her power whispers that this newest warrior is hiding something, and she has sworn to uncover his secrets. Exile is an epic fantasy set in an ancient world, where legends walk and the Sky Road offers a way to the stars.

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A
mythmaker at heart, Sandra Hurst has been writing poetry, fantasy and
science fiction since her school days in England. Hurst moved to Canada
in 1980 and was deeply influenced by the wild lands and the indigenous
cultures that surrounded her. Y’keta, her first full-length novel, is
set in a mythical land, untouched by science or technology, an ancient world where legends walk and the Sky Road offers a way to the stars.
A
member of the Alexandra Writers’ Centre Society, the Canadian Science
Fiction and Fantasy Association, and The Mythopoeic Society, Hurst works
to build fantasy worlds that allow her readers to join her in exploring
the depths of human interaction in a mythical game of ‘what if.’
Her
first novel, Exile, was long-listed for the prestigious Aurora Award,
for best Canadian fantasy novel (Young Adult) and the American-based
RONE award for break out fantasy novel.
She
now lives in Calgary, Alberta with her husband and son, both of whom
she loves dearly, and has put up for sale on e-bay when their behaviour
demanded it.

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