Blood and Stone Series by Robert Newcomb

3.52 · 56 ratings
  • The Fifth Sorceress (Blood and Stone #1)
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    The Fifth Sorceress (Blood and Stone #1)

    Robert Newcomb

    Rated: 3.22 of 5 stars
    · 20 ratings · published 2002

    In The Fifth Sorceress, Robert Newcomb conjures a time and place wrought with exquisite detail, characters vividly drawn and deeply felt, and a history rich in glory and horror, splendor and secrets. . . ."We gave them a chance once, long ago. . . . We offered to share power equally, and in peace. But they refused and chose war. With them it was all or nothing. Wizard against Sorceress. Male against female. Light against dark... more

  • The Gates of Dawn (Blood and Stone #2)
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    The Gates of Dawn (Blood and Stone #2)

    Robert Newcomb

    Rated: 3.60 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2003

    The Gates of Dawn, sequel to Robert Newcomb's debut, "The Fifth Sorceress", is somewhat repetitive and clunky, but significantly superior to its predecessor. Most epic fantasy fans will thrill to the sequel's action-packed plot and Newcomb's vivid imagination. However, feminists may want to avoid "The Gates of Dawn", since its large cast has only three semi-important female characters (all passive)... more

  • The Scrolls of the Ancients (Blood and Stone #3)
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    The Scrolls of the Ancients (Blood and Stone #3)

    Robert Newcomb

    Rated: 3.63 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2004

    With The Fifth Sorceress and The Gates of Dawn, the two previous volumes of the masterful epic The Chronicles of Blood and Stone, Robert Newcomb surged to the forefront of fantasy, proving himself the peer of Goodkind, Jordan, and Martin... more

  • Savage Messiah (Blood and Stone #4)
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    Savage Messiah (Blood and Stone #4)

    Robert Newcomb

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2005

    Robert Newcomb’s dazzling debut trilogy, The Chronicles of Blood and Stone, introduced readers to the strange and wondrous land of Eutracia, and to the unforgettable characters of Prince Tristan and his sister, Shailiha, the Chosen Ones whose magically endowed blood gives them alone the power to unite the opposing forces of the beneficent Vigors and the evil Vagaries... more

  • A March into Darkness (Blood and Stone #5)
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    A March into Darkness (Blood and Stone #5)

    Robert Newcomb

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2007

    The defeat and death of the evil Wulfgar should inspire a time of rejoicing throughout Eutracia. But Prince Tristan grieves. Not only is his beloved wife dead, but across the Sea of Whispers, in the island fortress known as the Citadel, Wulfgar’s bride, the sorceress Serena, plots to continue her husband’s nefarious plans, aided by the Scroll of the Vagaries and the advice of the otherworldly Heretics... more

  • The Rise of the Blood Royal (Blood and Stone #6)
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    The Rise of the Blood Royal (Blood and Stone #6)

    Robert Newcomb

    Rated: 3.83 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2007

    The long-awaited moment is here, as Robert Newcomb brings his epic trilogy, The Destinies of Blood and Stone, to a triumphant close. Old questions will receive unexpected answers. Ancient prophecies will come to pass. New wonders and horrors will be revealed. And the lives of Prince Tristan and his sister, Shailiha-the Chosen Ones who alone can unite the sundered powers of the beneficent Vigors and the evil Vagaries-will change forever... more

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