The Chalice Trilogy Series by Glenna McReynolds, Tara Janzen

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  • The Chalice and the Blade (The Chalice Trilogy #1)
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    The Chalice and the Blade (The Chalice Trilogy #1)

    Glenna McReynolds, Tara Janzen

    Rated: 3.63 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 1998

    In one of the most original and stunning debuts of the season, Glenna McReynolds brings historical romance readers the experience they've been waiting for: a novel of dark magic, stirring drama, and fierce passion that weaves a wondrous, unbreakable spell... In a land of forbidding castles, sacred prophecies, and unholy betrayals, mystery surrounds the one woman who holds the key to an ancient legacy... more

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  • Dream Stone (The Chalice Trilogy #2)
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    Dream Stone (The Chalice Trilogy #2)

    Glenna McReynolds, Tara Janzen

    Rated: 3.67 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 4 of 5
    · 6 ratings · published 2000

    A restless warrior...A fierce maiden...A magical love story of sorcery and passion... Orphaned as a child and raised by monks, Mychael ab Arawn had forsaken all things of the world—until fiery visions drew him into the victorious battle to reclaim his ancestral home. Yet peace still eludes him, for the visions of mystical dragons and mysterious caverns linger. Armed as a warrior once more, Mychael prepares for his quest—to seek out the images that haunt him and conquer them once and for all... more

  • Prince of Time (The Chalice Trilogy #3)
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    Prince of Time (The Chalice Trilogy #3)

    Glenna McReynolds, Tara Janzen

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 3 of 5
    · 4 ratings · published 2001

    He's the last thing she expected � and she has waited for him all her life! It was written that her prince would be a mage, a warrior, and a saint. Instead he's a mercenary thief with a fondness for vice-filled dens and off-world wine. How can the sacred prophecy be wrong � or is there more to Morgan ab Kynan than meets the eye? Lady Avallyn has little choice and no time to ponder the possibilities of a mistake... more

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