Tarnish: The Thunderstrike Saga

Fiction & Literature, Coming of Age, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
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Author: J. D. Brink ISBN: 9781519999221
Publisher: Fugitive Fiction Publication: December 18, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: J. D. Brink
ISBN: 9781519999221
Publisher: Fugitive Fiction
Publication: December 18, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Forge your own destiny.

Billy Cole is the sixteen-springs-old heir of legendary war hero and famed weapon smith, Ian the Black. The World's Shadow War and days of glory are far behind Ian Cole, however. These days he can be found on the ale house floor as often as his gloomy smithy shop.

Ian's wily ex-partner Trevor the Red is now the tavern master and secret mentor to Ian's son. Trevor has taught Billy all he knows of sword play and tall tales. Now, against his father's wishes, Billy is ready to begin his own heroic legacy.

And when a new elemental evil rises from Blood Marsh, he gets his chance.

But it takes more than strength to be a man. And more than a sword to make a hero...

Tired of the same old coming of age fantasy adventure? If you enjoyed Kings of the Wyld and The Mistborn Trilogy, you'll love Tarnish.

"What's amazing about this book is that it is its own story. It's not some spin off, take off, bull$#!% twisting of the same young adult themes. And I love that you get all these stories within stories... It's like, bookception." -- Rattle the Stars

"That's why I like this book... [Billy's] going to be a hero one day. It's just going to take a couple more black eyes and a night in the Fellwater drunk tank to get there." -- Forever Young Adult

"The narrative was strong – from the language, to the dialogue, to the imagery. Even small, throw-away scenes are full of fantastic detail, allowing you to not just 'see' the danger but 'feel' it as well. It's not just mindless heroism and adventure, however. There's also a heart to the novel, a very self-aware sort of appreciation for humanity and the horrors of war." -- Beauty in Ruins

"The strength of Tarnish is Billy's coming-of-age narrative, his quest to develop his own, innate heroism, and his struggle to reconcile illustrious legends with harsher truths... [Its] high fantasy styling is tempered by comfortable, somewhat modern language, a relatable, every-man main character, and a universal theme that transcends the genre." -- Tales of the Talisman Magazine

"Fantasy? Sword fights? Monsters? Destiny? Gimme, Gimme!" -- The Book Heap

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Forge your own destiny.

Billy Cole is the sixteen-springs-old heir of legendary war hero and famed weapon smith, Ian the Black. The World's Shadow War and days of glory are far behind Ian Cole, however. These days he can be found on the ale house floor as often as his gloomy smithy shop.

Ian's wily ex-partner Trevor the Red is now the tavern master and secret mentor to Ian's son. Trevor has taught Billy all he knows of sword play and tall tales. Now, against his father's wishes, Billy is ready to begin his own heroic legacy.

And when a new elemental evil rises from Blood Marsh, he gets his chance.

But it takes more than strength to be a man. And more than a sword to make a hero...

Tired of the same old coming of age fantasy adventure? If you enjoyed Kings of the Wyld and The Mistborn Trilogy, you'll love Tarnish.

"What's amazing about this book is that it is its own story. It's not some spin off, take off, bull$#!% twisting of the same young adult themes. And I love that you get all these stories within stories... It's like, bookception." -- Rattle the Stars

"That's why I like this book... [Billy's] going to be a hero one day. It's just going to take a couple more black eyes and a night in the Fellwater drunk tank to get there." -- Forever Young Adult

"The narrative was strong – from the language, to the dialogue, to the imagery. Even small, throw-away scenes are full of fantastic detail, allowing you to not just 'see' the danger but 'feel' it as well. It's not just mindless heroism and adventure, however. There's also a heart to the novel, a very self-aware sort of appreciation for humanity and the horrors of war." -- Beauty in Ruins

"The strength of Tarnish is Billy's coming-of-age narrative, his quest to develop his own, innate heroism, and his struggle to reconcile illustrious legends with harsher truths... [Its] high fantasy styling is tempered by comfortable, somewhat modern language, a relatable, every-man main character, and a universal theme that transcends the genre." -- Tales of the Talisman Magazine

"Fantasy? Sword fights? Monsters? Destiny? Gimme, Gimme!" -- The Book Heap

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