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Jason England never knew that his parents weren't his biological parents. Or that he wasn't even from Earth. Or that the magical tales of the Keash caves he and his best friend Kristine played in as children were actually true. All he knew was that one day, as they were playing, she disappeared and only he seemed to care or even remember her.
When Jason learns the truth about his parents, he embarks on a journey to find Kristine. Starting in the cave where she disappeared, he discovers a tunnel that leads deeper underground than any other. Through a set of sudden and confusing circumstances, he finds himself chained in a cage in a completely unfamiliar world, and only an arm's length away from his long-lost friend.
The reunion is short-lived as a sudden dragon attack forces them to separate once again. Galvanized by the knowledge that Kristine lives, his quest has now become to save her. But in order to do that, Jason must first discover his true origin and stop the evil that threatens to destroy this world called Myriad before it's too late.
Book one in the Chronicles of Myriad series follows Jason and his companions on his epic journey to not only save the girl he loves, but an entire world he never knew existed while also uncovering an unsettling truth about himself and his pivotal role in a battle that is much bigger than he ever imagined possible...
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Jason England never knew that his parents weren't his biological parents. Or that he wasn't even from Earth. Or that the magical tales of the Keash caves he and his best friend Kristine played in as children were actually true. All he knew was that one day, as they were playing, she disappeared and only he seemed to care or even remember her.
When Jason learns the truth about his parents, he embarks on a journey to find Kristine. Starting in the cave where she disappeared, he discovers a tunnel that leads deeper underground than any other. Through a set of sudden and confusing circumstances, he finds himself chained in a cage in a completely unfamiliar world, and only an arm's length away from his long-lost friend.
The reunion is short-lived as a sudden dragon attack forces them to separate once again. Galvanized by the knowledge that Kristine lives, his quest has now become to save her. But in order to do that, Jason must first discover his true origin and stop the evil that threatens to destroy this world called Myriad before it's too late.
Book one in the Chronicles of Myriad series follows Jason and his companions on his epic journey to not only save the girl he loves, but an entire world he never knew existed while also uncovering an unsettling truth about himself and his pivotal role in a battle that is much bigger than he ever imagined possible...