Mark Shepherd Books
Mark Shepherd was an American fantasy novelist and musician whose work often blended narrative with musical composition. He was notably a writing protégé and personal secretary to author Mercedes Lackey, co-authoring several novels with her. Shepherd's unique approach involved creating music specifically to accompany his later books, adding another dimension to his storytelling. His contributions enriched the fantasy genre through his distinctive voice and innovative presentation.




Mastering the National Admissions Test for Law
- 296 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The second edition serves as a comprehensive guide for candidates preparing for the National Admissions Test for Law (LNAT). It includes updated content and essential strategies to help students navigate the test effectively, ensuring they are well-equipped for success.
Prison of Souls
- 352 pages
- 13 hours of reading
A new novel based on the phenomenally popular role-playing computer game The Bard's Tale. The Dark Elf Naitachal, the hero of Fortress of Frost and Fire, is still going strong and training new apprentices. But his latest, the King's own son, Alaire, isn't ready for their new mission.
Elvendude
- 312 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Adam was born an elven prince, but when his father's realm seems doomed to fall before the onslaught of the evil Unseleighes, the royal youth is sent into our world so he can grow to elven manhood and fight another day. Given memories to make him believe he belongs here, he is unaware that the Dark Elves are trying to track him down.