The New World (The Aduramis Chronicles - Book Three)

Er'ath, #3

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Contemporary, Fiction & Literature, Short Stories
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Author: Harrison Davies ISBN: 9781386179917
Publisher: Harrison Davies Publication: September 14, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Harrison Davies
ISBN: 9781386179917
Publisher: Harrison Davies
Publication: September 14, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

'A Master Storyteller.' - Jaime Polychrones. Book Expo America 2017. 

Caught between duty and destiny, the fate of the world hangs on a precarious choice that could lead to the ultimate failure of the Brothers Wulf--or save them all.

Coinin Wulf, Curator of the Temple of Rindor, is offered a bargain that may seal his fate. His task--return Prince Riley, the rightful ruler of the City of Rodine, to the throne, and in exchange learn the whereabouts of his most hated enemy: Lordich Secracar, the dark wizard.

This incredible shift in the war against the darkness that threatens to engulf them all could give the Brothers Wulf the upper hand in uniting the Swords and Cerathil and saving Er'ath, though it all comes at an incredible price.

To return the rightful heir to the throne in the City of Rodine, the brothers must abduct and displace the current ruler, King Jarek, and condemn him to a torturous existence in the eternal prison of Underworld.

Can Coinin, Marrok, and the Brotherhood succeed? Or is abducting a king just too tall an order?

Choose a side and uncover your destiny as the epic finale to The Aduramis Chronicles comes to pass. Discover the fate of Er'ath in Book Three, The New World and complete the epic fantasy series today.

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'A Master Storyteller.' - Jaime Polychrones. Book Expo America 2017. 

Caught between duty and destiny, the fate of the world hangs on a precarious choice that could lead to the ultimate failure of the Brothers Wulf--or save them all.

Coinin Wulf, Curator of the Temple of Rindor, is offered a bargain that may seal his fate. His task--return Prince Riley, the rightful ruler of the City of Rodine, to the throne, and in exchange learn the whereabouts of his most hated enemy: Lordich Secracar, the dark wizard.

This incredible shift in the war against the darkness that threatens to engulf them all could give the Brothers Wulf the upper hand in uniting the Swords and Cerathil and saving Er'ath, though it all comes at an incredible price.

To return the rightful heir to the throne in the City of Rodine, the brothers must abduct and displace the current ruler, King Jarek, and condemn him to a torturous existence in the eternal prison of Underworld.

Can Coinin, Marrok, and the Brotherhood succeed? Or is abducting a king just too tall an order?

Choose a side and uncover your destiny as the epic finale to The Aduramis Chronicles comes to pass. Discover the fate of Er'ath in Book Three, The New World and complete the epic fantasy series today.

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