Fantasy novel A Dark Tyranny
by C.M. Pendleton is featured today.
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C.
M. Pendleton is the author of the epic fantasy series Of Darkness and the
Light. He holds a bachelor’s degree in science and attended Gordon-Conwell
Theological Seminary. He lives in North Carolina with his wife and four children.
Blurb
about A Dark Tyranny:
A Dark Tyranny chronicles the onset
of the savage invasion of Altaris. Wolven beasts and gorgons ravage the four
realms of man. Rumors of an ancient and greater evil lay in their wake. The
rule of kings is at an end. The hierarchy of class and heritage are no more, as
families are torn apart and lives are forever changed. A small few find their
fates intertwined, as they fight for survival and for those they love.
An exiled commander
is thrust back into a world he longed to forget.
A lone Nighteye finds
his curse lifted and his true image restored.
A young noblewoman
struggles to escape a gorgon caravan.
A former slave
befriends an ancient and majestic creature.
The afflicted brother
of a traitorous king discovers a secret that could cost him his life.
A Dark Tyranny is a thrilling epic that brings readers into
a vivid world full of magic, adventure, and treachery. Discover the world of
Ehlür and experience the beginning of a gripping saga.
Excerpt from A Dark Tyranny:
“We were able to get three wagons. Jon
believes that he can get another wagon. That will give us four, a half dead
horse, and three old cows. It will be a slow journey, at best,” said Cal Mossy,
as he approached. He wore a large cloak that barely fit over his bulky frame. His
faded boots were muddy. A simple forester axe was strapped to his back.
Ellison nodded and continued to
study the lake.
“We will announce our presence
wherever we go … slow and loud. I've walked through the crowd. Some of them are
very frail … others are already sick,” said Cal.
“Where else do they have to go? There
is no medicine or a healing table in Timball … not anymore,” replied Ellison.
Ellison turned and began to walk
towards the growing caravan.
“What's troubling you, Ellison?”
asked Cal.
“The world is falling apart. We will
move from one danger likely to only find another. We are like fish jumping from
a boiling pot … only to land on the plate,” said Ellison.
“Do you no longer agree to go
north?” asked Cal.
“There is nothing here. It doesn't
matter where we go … just that we go. North is as best an option as any,”
replied Ellison.
“Each person here comes on their
own. We are strength in numbers … but no one was forced. No one's fate is in
your hands,” said Cal.
“No … but it should have been,”
Ellison spoke, almost to himself.
“You would have done better … been
better … but this is a different time. We live out what we're given” said Cal.
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