Raven's Sword

Darklands: The Raven's Calling, #1

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
Cover of the book Raven's Sword by Scott E. Douglas, Scott E. Douglas
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Author: Scott E. Douglas ISBN: 9781386845539
Publisher: Scott E. Douglas Publication: January 27, 2017
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Scott E. Douglas
ISBN: 9781386845539
Publisher: Scott E. Douglas
Publication: January 27, 2017
Imprint:
Language: English

An Iron Age Fantasy, with heart.

You once told me a man has nothing to live for unless he has something to die for. You're wrong. A man has something to live for when he has something to fight for.

Tergal, a lad from the legions, is the only survivor when his troop is set upon by Darklander villagers. Rescued from death by Ambial - a girl of a mysterious race called Vaerlings - he finds his destiny, his life and his love inextricably tangled with his rescuers.

There is a purpose for his survival.

But who decides this purpose, who decides this fate? Is it one or all of the five fates? Is it the mysterious stranger? Is it the woman he loves? Or is there something more sinister, and his survival merely a temporary reprieve?

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So you know, there's some swearing, some violence and some reference to sex. It's not "Game of Thrones" level, but it's there. It's not graphic and it has to do with the story.

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An Iron Age Fantasy, with heart.

You once told me a man has nothing to live for unless he has something to die for. You're wrong. A man has something to live for when he has something to fight for.

Tergal, a lad from the legions, is the only survivor when his troop is set upon by Darklander villagers. Rescued from death by Ambial - a girl of a mysterious race called Vaerlings - he finds his destiny, his life and his love inextricably tangled with his rescuers.

There is a purpose for his survival.

But who decides this purpose, who decides this fate? Is it one or all of the five fates? Is it the mysterious stranger? Is it the woman he loves? Or is there something more sinister, and his survival merely a temporary reprieve?

_____

So you know, there's some swearing, some violence and some reference to sex. It's not "Game of Thrones" level, but it's there. It's not graphic and it has to do with the story.

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