The Caravan Tales: Steps Across The Attic

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Author: David W. Hepp ISBN: 9781370701223
Publisher: David W. Hepp Publication: December 17, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David W. Hepp
ISBN: 9781370701223
Publisher: David W. Hepp
Publication: December 17, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The Caravan Tales is a medieval style series, based on the "The Far Cry" Novel series. The series focuses on the less heroic or the anti-hero, in a first-person perspective that is meant to draw you in to the World of Ryden. Wrought with dangers of the Fantasy genre, the common folk meet with the uncommon. What challenges they face, to what choices they will make, there will be an uncertainty of their fate. Dive into this less un-enchanted realm where you can expect, the unexpected.

Marla and her husband Jacob are on a journey of a new beginning when their Carriage gets stuck in the mud on a forest highland road in the middle of a cold Thunderstorm. An unexpected stranger crosses their path and offers them shelter at his home. Their Host is an elder, a Nobleman, but he and his household seem isolated in their far away estate.

Marla and Jacob are grateful for the hospitality, yet the lady of the house seems unsettled by their unexpected visit. The manor has unique characteristics and decorations to it that give an odd feel. Marla must shake her doubts or come face to face with a lurking fear.

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The Caravan Tales is a medieval style series, based on the "The Far Cry" Novel series. The series focuses on the less heroic or the anti-hero, in a first-person perspective that is meant to draw you in to the World of Ryden. Wrought with dangers of the Fantasy genre, the common folk meet with the uncommon. What challenges they face, to what choices they will make, there will be an uncertainty of their fate. Dive into this less un-enchanted realm where you can expect, the unexpected.

Marla and her husband Jacob are on a journey of a new beginning when their Carriage gets stuck in the mud on a forest highland road in the middle of a cold Thunderstorm. An unexpected stranger crosses their path and offers them shelter at his home. Their Host is an elder, a Nobleman, but he and his household seem isolated in their far away estate.

Marla and Jacob are grateful for the hospitality, yet the lady of the house seems unsettled by their unexpected visit. The manor has unique characteristics and decorations to it that give an odd feel. Marla must shake her doubts or come face to face with a lurking fear.

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