Book 1 of The Vaetra Chronicles
Language: English
Action & Adventure Fantasy Fiction Literature & Fiction Magic Science Fiction & Fantasy Sorcery Sword & Sorcery Swords and Sorcery adventure mundia vaetra
Publisher: Magic Fur Press
Published: Jan 15, 2012
Description:
Bored with his life as an innkeeper, Jaylan Forester takes a promising mercenary contract. The adventure goes out of control when he discovers that his client is being pursued by Sulana Delano, an intriguing Sword Sorceress from an enclave of sorcerers known as The Archives. Taught from birth to shun sorcerers, Jaylan must overcome his distrust of magic when an unexpected turn of events embroils Jaylan in Sulana's mission to recover a stolen mysterious artifact. Along the way, Jaylan learns that he too has the capacity to become a sorcerer. He must decide if he wants to explore his newfound abilities or resume the comfortable life he has always known. Fate has its own ideas about what path he should take.
"Vaetra Unveiled" is a swords & sorcery fantasy adventure of approximately 75,000 words/300 printed pages.
Review
"Every aspect of this book is fully developed and loving care has been taken to get everything just right. It's not a short book and yet I easily finished it within two days - a testament to the fact that Vaetra Unveiled is a flat out page turner. Highly Recommended." ~ Roger Eschbacher
"Vaetra Unveiled is a well-plotted, strikingly well-edited fantasy adventure. Overall, very fine work, especially for a first-time independent author. If you're a fan of the fantasy genre, you should read this book." ~ Christopher Kellen
"It reminds me of Robert Jordan but without the teenage stuff which I like. Best indie ebook I've read so far. Thumbs up!" ~ Kyla Wapshott
From the Author
Vaetra Unveiled is the first book of the Vaetra Chronicles trilogy. Although the series is a trilogy, I believe this book stands on its own and has a satisfying resolution. In other words, no cliff-hanger ending!
I sincerely hope you enjoy reading the story as much as I enjoyed writing it for you.
Best wishes,
Daniel R. Marvello