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Axe of the Dwarven King


James Galloway
    A story of Tarrin's peaceful life among his friends and relatives and the beginning of a new mystery which will lead him on the path of a new adventure of epic proportions.Never published but it can be found online, absolutely for free, on the author's website (http://forums.sennadar.com). Or download from http://www.weavespinner.net/worlds_of...

Duke Grandfather Saves the World* (The Duke Grandfather Saga, Part 2)


James Maxstadt
    New and exotic dangers threaten public safety nearly every day. People are scared and dying, but no one knows who's responsible.All Duke and Lilly can do is confront each threat as they occur. Luckily, they have friends: Brindar, the dwarven Nuisance Man, Father Magnus, Sarge, and even Raven join in the fight.But no matter how many battles they win, more dangers keep arriving.Is this the end of Capital City?You'll love this fast-paced, fantasy adventure, because who doesn't like a good mystery with a healthy dose of peril, and a few laughs, added in.Book Two of the Duke Grandfather Saga!Get it now!

Ash and Steel


T.L. Branson
    Despite his best efforts using an incredible power, she is no longer among the living.When a rival kingdom seeks to take advantage of this delicate time in Drygo’s life, he is thrust into a battle for the future of his kingdom.Can he save his people where he could not save his queen?Fans of R.A. Salvatore, Brandon Sanderson, and Patrick Rothfuss, will love this epic sword and sorcery adventure.Ash and Steel is a short story introducing the world of Soul Stones, an upcoming epic fantasy series. It can be read as a standalone or as part of the series.

The Dark Forest


David A. Brogdon
    The vast terrain and varying landscape create the perfect place to train and refine their fighting skills. But as their skills increase, they find themselves seeking out more dangerous challenges. When a new bounty for a group of goblin bandits gets posted by the local guard, the three friends eagerly accept. But in their search for the bandit camp, they are forced to go deeper into the forest than they have ever been. Danger lurks around every tree, and they soon realize that the forest gets more sinister with every step they take. Will the young adventurers be strong enough to face the darkness that now stands before them, or will they soon discover that they have made a terrible mistake?

Elric: The Return to Melniboné


Michael Moorcock
    Living in a world doomed to be forgotten, last emperor of the decaying empire he betrays, he is a striking figure of teenage angst who becomes something rather more. He is the central figure of a world conceived largely for its gloomy decorativeness--Moorcock's fantasy landscapes derive as much from the author's favourite Romantic and Mannerist pictures as they do from the traditions of a genre for which he had mixed feelings early in his career. Elric is doomed to sacrifice friends and lovers, as well as those enemies he wishes to spare, to the great black sword from which he derives not merely prowess but the capacity to be other than a neurasthenic invalid in these early stories. He also finds his wife Zarozinia and his friend Moonglum only to lose them, and fails heroically to save the world from the melting encroachments of the lords of Chaos. There is a dark power to these stories which belies their occasional absurdities and haunts the reader's dreams and nightmares.--Roz Kaveney

The Hedge Wizard


Alex M
    However when the old man unexpectedly dies, his book of spells binds to Hump’s soul. Now without a master, Hump sets off to find his place in the world, to discover the secrets of magic, and to understand the Book of Infinite Pages.Book 1 - Crypt of the Wolf Dragon