The Tales of Anika Camroon

Book I the Sylph Chronicles

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Dwight Nacaytuna, R.C. Hewlett ISBN: 9781479767793
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: February 5, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Dwight Nacaytuna, R.C. Hewlett
ISBN: 9781479767793
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: February 5, 2013
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

The Tales of Anika Camroon

This is a fantasy/sci-fi adventure that takes place in the midtwenty-fourth century. The story is centered around a teenage girl of Indonesian descent named Anika Camroon, who was orphaned at the age of five and who finds out that she has been adopted into a family of magical creatures. Anika grows up on the planet Gandara with her adopted father, Potter, who is actually half-troll and halfforest gnome. She is chosen by the alien sylph Queen to join the sylph army and help diminish the stronghold the evil drageren have over mortal souls. The drageren were once sylph themselves but have now become hideous creatures bent on stopping the mortal realm from achieving communion with the Corin, a privilege once destined for them alone. The drageren travel throughout different worlds attempting to infiltrate each species and destroy its chance of achieving communion with the Corin. The hatred the drageren have for the Queen and the Corin ignites their lust for mortal souls, the protection of whom the Queen has entrusted to Her army of Knights. Anika joins the rank of the Queens Knights, and with the help of Logan Anderson, an Aquarian from Earth, and Drew Clarke, a Gandaran Air Force pilot, Anika has many adventures that lead her to other galaxies, but eventually, she always returns home to her adopted father, Potter. Anika spends the rest of her life in the constant battle for souls, working toward perfect communion with the Corin.

Suggested reading age for this book is fifteen years and up.

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The Tales of Anika Camroon

This is a fantasy/sci-fi adventure that takes place in the midtwenty-fourth century. The story is centered around a teenage girl of Indonesian descent named Anika Camroon, who was orphaned at the age of five and who finds out that she has been adopted into a family of magical creatures. Anika grows up on the planet Gandara with her adopted father, Potter, who is actually half-troll and halfforest gnome. She is chosen by the alien sylph Queen to join the sylph army and help diminish the stronghold the evil drageren have over mortal souls. The drageren were once sylph themselves but have now become hideous creatures bent on stopping the mortal realm from achieving communion with the Corin, a privilege once destined for them alone. The drageren travel throughout different worlds attempting to infiltrate each species and destroy its chance of achieving communion with the Corin. The hatred the drageren have for the Queen and the Corin ignites their lust for mortal souls, the protection of whom the Queen has entrusted to Her army of Knights. Anika joins the rank of the Queens Knights, and with the help of Logan Anderson, an Aquarian from Earth, and Drew Clarke, a Gandaran Air Force pilot, Anika has many adventures that lead her to other galaxies, but eventually, she always returns home to her adopted father, Potter. Anika spends the rest of her life in the constant battle for souls, working toward perfect communion with the Corin.

Suggested reading age for this book is fifteen years and up.

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