A Master Storyteller.' - Jaime Polychrones. Book Expo America 2017.
In
the eternal battle between dark magic and light, brothers Coinin and
Marrok Wulf are called by an ancient Brotherhood to fulfil a great
prophecy that will tip the fate of their world forever.
At play
are the greatest forces of darkness in the universe: Death himself and
dark wizard, Lordich Secracar, who will stop at nothing to thwart the
brothers’ journey and pull Er’ath, their beloved home world, into the
void.
To head off Death’s ultimate plans to rule the gods and
bring chaos to the heavens, the two brothers must follow their destiny
to unite the five sacred Swords of Cerathil, in the Tower of Elyia, as
the ancient seer, Aduramis foretold.
In their path lie untold
enemies and unspoken treachery. Torn between the powers that be and
their call to fate, Coinin and Marrok must overcome all that stands in
their way, or let their precious world fall into ruin …
Journey
now into the brave new world of The Aduramis Chronicles, a coming-of-age
fantasy series that is as diverse as it is dense--combining all of the
classical elements of the fantasy adventures you love with the
plot-driven, multi-faceted character dramas of the modern age.
Take
off with Book One, Destiny of The Wulf, into a world unlike any other,
as the ticking hand of fate moves ever closer towards destruction ...
Thursday, December 23, 2021
Destiny of The Wulf: (The Aduramis Chronicles - Book 1) (Er’ath)
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