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A Dagger in the Winds

Brendan Noble

Young Adult Fiction / Fantasy / Epic

A warrior shrouded in darkness. A witch sworn to revenge. A winter unbounded.


Wacław is an outcast. Born with a curse he doesn’t understand, he’s hidden his power his entire life. But when the goddess of winter unleashes the darkness within him, his only hope for answers is the girl he’s forbidden to see.


Otylia is a witch. There’s no one she hates more than the winter goddess—except her once best friend Wacław. But when she receives visions of endless blizzards and Wacław fighting by her side, she realizes he’s the key to uncovering the goddess’s plot.


Facing monsters and magic at every turn, the pair must journey with friends and rivals alike to confront the cult of winter, but Wacław’s awakened darkness grows as death consumes the living realm. To contain it, they’ll have to mend their broken relationship and delve into the mysteries of their past. Mysteries that could destroy the winter goddess . . . or themselves.


In this first book of an epic fantasy series rooted in Slavic mythology, dive into a new world with menacing magic and beasts, scheming gods, a group of allied misfits, and plenty of secrets to uncover.


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About this series:

Genre: Epic fantasy, Slavic mythological fantasy, sword & sorcery, action & adventure, coming of age, dragon & demon fantasy, dark magic & sorcery.

Audience: teen, young adult, adult.

Setting: A new world inspired by dark-ages Slavic mythology.

Reader age: 13+

Explicit language: Extremely limited.

Sex: None. Clean romantic elements.

Completeness: Will be a five book series. Three released so far.

Similar books: The Grishaverse (Shadow & Bone, Six of Crows, and King of Scars) by Leigh Bardugo, Percy Jackson and the Olympians Series by Rick Riordan, The Witcher Saga by Andrzej Sapkowski, Uprooted by Naomi Novik, The Bear and the Nightingale by Katherine Arden, Wicked Saints by Emily A. Duncan, and The Ranger of Marzanna by Jon Skovron.


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The Frostmarked Chronicles:

1. A Dagger in the Winds

2. The Trials of Ascension

3. The Daughters of the Earth

4. The Deathless Sons

5. To-Be-Named


Frostmarked Tales, stories from the world of The Frostmarked Chronicles:

The Rider in the Night: A Prequel to The Frostmarked Chronicles

The Lady of Rolika: A Frostmarked Tale


keywords: adventure fantasy, demons, monsters, gods, dragons, shapeshifters, clean romance, friends to lovers, enemies to lovers, slow burn, adventure, magic, sorcery

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