Author: |
Matt Menter |
ISBN: |
9781682226476 |
Publisher: |
BookBaby |
Publication: |
November 18, 2015 |
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Language: |
English |
Author: |
Matt Menter |
ISBN: |
9781682226476 |
Publisher: |
BookBaby |
Publication: |
November 18, 2015 |
Imprint: |
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Language: |
English |
It's late one fateful day, and the great King Taran sits down to write a letter. Burdened by a new world full of dragons, mythical beasts, witches, sorcery, and war; the lonely king writes to the lover he is forbidden to see. This lover is the man who has been by his side for years and years. The love of his life. The only one who knows the secret he keeps hidden from his faithful citizens. But it is this same man who now must live far away from the castle -- made to be an outcast by the fear and hatred of others. So instead, King Taran finds hope in starting this correspondence between himself and the man he has given his heart to. In his letters, King Taran documents the story of his rule. The battles he must fight, the politics he must endure, the everyday life of the city, and the hounds that bark at his gates. While the city cries for his guidance, he finds solace in writing letters to the man he loves. It is in these letters that he can be himself. He can say the things he can't say to his citizens, soldiers, or his political opponents. The letters follow King Taran as he grows in popularity. From humble beginnings to the ruler of a nation. And as the years pass on, and as the bloodshed grows, his letters provide a record of the love between these two men. A love for the ages, a love that faces down all the terror of the world, a love that will be remembered until the end of time.
It's late one fateful day, and the great King Taran sits down to write a letter. Burdened by a new world full of dragons, mythical beasts, witches, sorcery, and war; the lonely king writes to the lover he is forbidden to see. This lover is the man who has been by his side for years and years. The love of his life. The only one who knows the secret he keeps hidden from his faithful citizens. But it is this same man who now must live far away from the castle -- made to be an outcast by the fear and hatred of others. So instead, King Taran finds hope in starting this correspondence between himself and the man he has given his heart to. In his letters, King Taran documents the story of his rule. The battles he must fight, the politics he must endure, the everyday life of the city, and the hounds that bark at his gates. While the city cries for his guidance, he finds solace in writing letters to the man he loves. It is in these letters that he can be himself. He can say the things he can't say to his citizens, soldiers, or his political opponents. The letters follow King Taran as he grows in popularity. From humble beginnings to the ruler of a nation. And as the years pass on, and as the bloodshed grows, his letters provide a record of the love between these two men. A love for the ages, a love that faces down all the terror of the world, a love that will be remembered until the end of time.