![]() Publisher: Grace Draven Kindle Book Release date: August 4, 2011. ![]() The god called Corruption invades his mind, seducing him with promises of limitless power if he will help it gain dominion over the world. Please note: because this was a commission for a specific use, I will not relicense it for other uses, nor is it permitted to be used for avatars, sigs, tubes, tags, wallpaper, etc. Silhara of Neith, Master of Crows, is a desperate man. If you're interested in checking it out or purchasing a copy you can find more information here: I also got to read the advanced copy of "Master of Crows." It's very good, and I highly recommend it. The god’s voice, familiar and insidious, wrapped around his mind. Blood streamed from his nose and dripped on the balcony’s worn stones. Silhara of Neith groaned and doubled over, clutching his midriff. I was shooting more for Michael Wincott.) Trying to capture Silhara's unique combination of haughtiness, harshness, and sexiness was a neat challenge. Yield to me, Master of Crows, and I will make you ruler of kingdoms. ![]() Grace Draven has been reading romance and fantasy since she was twelve. Ship This Item Qualifies for Free Shipping. (I've heard him compared to Alan Rickman, but I don't see it. by Lora Gasway (Editor), Mel Sanders (Editor), Louisa Gallie (Illustrator) Paperback. ![]() I'm used to drawing guys with more regular features and Silhara's harsher ones were a challenge. Silhara, the titular crow-mage, was a joy to work on. ![]() This illustration was a commission for the author, Grace Draven, for her new novel (just out) "Master of Crows." She contacted me to ask me to do an alternate cover for use in promotional publications, featuring the hero from "Master of Crows." ![]()
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