08 August 2022

Selador: Forbidden Realms - Go Buy Your Copy!

 


Selador: Forbidden Realms is out now! 

I've been awaiting this day with heightened anticipation - the release of my new book!

Go buy your copy on Amazon

This is Book III of my Selador series (all are available on Amazon):
1. Selador: The Book of Time
2. Selador: The Secret Paths
3. Selador: Forbidden Realms


Preview section (from Chapter 7):

Sankin looked like he was going to speak, but Soren shook his head and urged him forward. 

Sankin finally did speak as they walked beyond the gate, “What is this place?” 

Soren was already musing the same question, “A city deep underground. A once wealthy and magnificent place.” 

“Why is it not still?” 

“Did we pass a soul on our way here? A city like this with several gates and checkpoints would have been very grand, and a lot of traffic would have come through here I imagine. It seems rather quieter than it once was.” 

“So this is a perfect example of my vision come to life in a larger form,” His smile was growing, “A great underground realm with so much potential – this could be inspiring.” 

Soren ignored him because he was considering the link with Selador. He proposed in his mind that when this city was bustling, the portalis was being regularly used from Selador, linking the two realms where travellers could come and go using the underground paths that would have linked several locations. 

Since that practice stopped in the Second Age, this city of Arunedil felt the direct impact of not having that link from Selador and perhaps other places. He was eager to see the city that, to him, would be a treasure of history. From what he noted of the guard’s uniform and the intricate carving of the gate, it was once a city of immense beauty and wealth. Was it still?


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