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War of the Griddons

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Availability:In StockContributor:Heidi HermanAudience:Young AdultPublish date:5/21/2026Pages:206
Languages:EnglishPublisher:Hekla Publishing LLC.ISBN-13:9781947233911ISBN-10:1947233912UPC:9781947233911Book Category:Young Adult FictionBook Subcategory:Fantasy, Science Fiction, Action & AdventureBook Topic:ContemporarySize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.52 inchesWeight:0.254Product ID:SCJKDTGK13

The last book of the Ambassadors of Orealis trilogy

Kali has always felt the country's moods-a weathered tug when glaciers shift, a whisper when the old stones remember. When his grandfather is spirited away and screams echo that "the Griddons are hatching", Kalli finds journals, a warming seeing stone, and a buried lineage: his grandmother was Huldufolk. Thrust into a collapsing secret world, he must convince Queen Borghildur and a fractured Hidden People to stand openly with humans and alien Ambassadors against creatures that use Iceland's geothermal heart to birth invasion.

As Griddon queens work to tear a hole in reality and Morphytes promise ''evolution'' through violence, Kalli, Erik, and Finna race across haunted glaciers and sunken shipwrecks to sever the portals. With time bleeding away and betrayal closing in, Kali must become the bridge his family never expected-or watch Earth fall to an ancient, unstoppable swarm.

Languages:EnglishPublisher:Hekla Publishing LLC.ISBN-13:9781947233911ISBN-10:1947233912UPC:9781947233911Book Category:Young Adult FictionBook Subcategory:Fantasy, Science Fiction, Action & AdventureBook Topic:ContemporarySize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.52 inchesWeight:0.254Product ID:SCJKDTGK13
Herman, Íeda Jónasdóttir: - Íeda Jónasdóttir Herman (1925-2019) was born in Reykjavik Iceland and she was proud to say she could trace her ancestry from both parents back over a thousand years of Icelandic history. She met her husband during WWII at a USO dance in Reykjavik, Iceland where he was stationed with the US Navy. They married and settled in the United States, raising ten children. After she retired, Íeda started writing, self-publishing her memoirs when she was 88 years old. She went on to write three more books an co-author a cookbook.Herman, Heidi: - Heidi Herman spent more than thirty years in the telecommunications industry, becoming one of the most skilled cost management consultants in the country. Her career included specialties in sales, systems installation, training, and contract negotiation, giving her a broad understanding of business, which she later applied to entrepreneurship, first in a successful multi-location restaurant and later in a boutique publishing company. She has authored nine books in four genres, including children's folklore, two award-winning cookbooks, a non-fiction motivational work, and women's fiction.Today, she continues to write between time spent on motivational speaking, travel, and a variety of hobbies. Born in the United States, Heidi cherishes the Icelandic heritage passed down from her mother. Heidi loves to travel, sharing Icelandic culture and her books. When she's not on the go, she is usually found cooking something up in the kitchen.
Publisher: Hekla Publishing LLC.

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