The Blade Heir (A Christian Epic Fantasy)

The Blade Heir (A Christian Epic Fantasy)

by Daniel Adorno
The Blade Heir (A Christian Epic Fantasy)

The Blade Heir (A Christian Epic Fantasy)

by Daniel Adorno

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Overview

In the elven city of Evingrad, Lucius Nostra suffers from recurring nightmares of a black dragon killed long ago. The frightening dreams signal the ominous return of Kraegyn and the dragons who wreaked havoc on the peoples of Azuleah. Confused and uncertain of his role in the gathering storm, Lucius joins his elf brother Siegfried on a perilous journey to reforge the Requiem Sword--the blade which once defeated Kraegyn.

Lucius' quest will take him through the realms of elves, dwarves, and faeries. Though Lucius will gain allies on his mission and uncover secrets surrounding his past, can he survive long enough to stop Kraegyn's ascension?

The Blade Heir is Daniel Adorno's first epic fantasy novel, which incorporates Christian values concerning sacrifice, redemption, and faith. It is the first book of the Azuleah Trilogy.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150451216
Publisher: Daniel Adorno
Publication date: 08/11/2014
Series: The Azuleah Trilogy , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 432
File size: 312 KB

About the Author

Daniel A. Adorno is a fantasy and science fiction author who is currently working on his first epic fantasy trilogy. His stories weave Christian themes and historical elements with fantastical plots and characters. Daniel was born in 1982 in Puerto Rico and moved to the state of Florida at an early age. He earned his Bachelor’s degree in History at a private Bible college in Minnesota and went on to earn his Master’s degree in Ancient and Classical History. Daniel currently resides in Minnesota with his wife and son. Besides writing, Daniel enjoys reading speculative fiction, playing the latest board games, and teaching Sunday school students at his church.
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