Anghara's return to her native Roisinan to lay claim to her ancient throne begins disastrously - recognised and once more betrayed, she is incarcerated in her brother's dungeons. There she is held as a secret prisoner, drugged and robbed of her powers of Sight.
Only the loyalty of her childhood friend Kieran and his band of rebels stand between her and her final destruction at her half-brother Sif's hands. That, and the unexpected friendship of a child-bride, but once again, Anghara's freedom is bought with the blood of innocents.
With her mind almost entirely destroyed by Sif's drugs, she achieves freedom of a sort, but her soul is imprisoned in her drug-induced madness, it is left up to Kieran to bring her once more to the deserts of Kheldrin. Here her ultimate power and destiny are revealed, and the ancient worlds of Roisinan and Kheldrin tremble to the awakening of a strange new power - the Changer of Days, the Ender of Ages, whose coming marks the end of a world.
The themes and story lines of 'Changer Of Days Volume 1' are brought to an absorbing and satisfying conclusion, with Alma Hromic's power as a fantasy writer of consummate skill transporting readers once again to the mystical deserts of Kheldrin, and the austere mountain passes of Roisinan. Finally the strange prophecy of Gul Khaima is fulfilled and Anghara and Kieran are at last able to resolve their troubled relationship.