![]() Their intense distrust stems largely from cultural ignorance, as well as a Cadeleonian religion filled with harsh punishments and an intolerance of other faiths. Kiram, a Haldiim, is considered unclean and hell-bound by many of his prejudiced classmates for his differing appearance, native language and misunderstood religious beliefs. Kiram, a stealthy, bronze-toned prodigy with golden curls, has been invited to attend on the basis of his impressive talent. The academy has traditionally served Cadeleonian boys, a race that has dominated Kiram’s world with their light skin, tall statures and religious culture. The novel begins by introducing readers to Kiram, a teenaged genius capable of creating intricate machinery, as he is on the road to the Sagrada Academy. ![]() The fascinating world in Lord of the White Hell (Blind Eye Books), is complete with sword fights, a deadly curse and a secret romance. Wicked Gentlemen and Feral Machines author, Ginn Hale, has returned swinging with her latest tale of love, suffering and the hardships of outsiderness. ![]() ![]() ‘Lord of the White Hell (Book One)’ by Ginn Hale ![]()
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