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Sharamitaro: Book I of The Milhavior Chronicles
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Sharamitaro: Book I of The Milhavior Chronicles

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Destiny beckons, but cold hearts cannot hear….Brendys, the simple son of a Horsemaster, finds himself the inheritor of a great token of power and a destiny of which he wants no part … that of the Bearer of the Flame, prophesied harbinger of the Heir of Ascon, High King of Milhavior. Plagued by a curse, evil follows Brendys from his home in the small country of Shalkan to Gildea, a nation besieged by a dark power. There, Brendys must face his destiny and the shadows that threaten to consume him or begin a journey through darkness that could cause him to lose all he holds dear

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rudderhaven
Date
29 August 2018
Pages
400
ISBN
9781932060249

Destiny beckons, but cold hearts cannot hear….Brendys, the simple son of a Horsemaster, finds himself the inheritor of a great token of power and a destiny of which he wants no part … that of the Bearer of the Flame, prophesied harbinger of the Heir of Ascon, High King of Milhavior. Plagued by a curse, evil follows Brendys from his home in the small country of Shalkan to Gildea, a nation besieged by a dark power. There, Brendys must face his destiny and the shadows that threaten to consume him or begin a journey through darkness that could cause him to lose all he holds dear

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rudderhaven
Date
29 August 2018
Pages
400
ISBN
9781932060249