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Dreaming in the Dark_Chains of the Fallen Volume 1

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by James E. Wisher


  He turned his head to the right and glared at the black-feathered wings sprouting from his back, as if he were some crude demon who’d found the light. With a snap of his back muscles the wings moved out of his sight.

  A moment of concentration and his body shimmered and shrank, his eight-foot-tall frame reduced and in seconds he appeared as nothing more than a normal human, though anyone capable of sensing his inner strength would know otherwise.

  He closed his hands and reached out to his many followers on this world. Cut off from the limitless power of Heaven he felt so weak. After far longer than it should have taken he’d delivered a message to all his people. They would prepare the way for him.

  With that done he turned north and east. The Throne of Chains called to him. It was time to bring order to this world.

  Author Note

  Dear Readers,

  I hope you enjoyed the first book of the Chains of the Fallen Arc. Things only get more desperate for our heroes in the second half of the adventure. Find out what happens in the thrilling conclusion, On Blackened Wings.

  Thanks for reading,

  James

  Also by James E. Wisher

  The Aegis of Merlin:

  The Impossible Wizard

  The Awakening

  The Chimera Jar

  The Raven’s Shadow

  Escape From the Dragon Czar

  Wrath of the Dragon Czar

  The Four Nations Tournament

  Death Incarnate

  Soul Force Saga

  Disciples of the Horned One Trilogy:

  Darkness Rising

  Raging Sea and Trembling Earth

  Harvest of Souls

  Disciples of the Horned One Omnibus

  Chains of the Fallen Arc:

  Dreaming in the Dark

  On Blackened Wings

  Other Fantasy Novels:

  Death and Honor Omnibus

  The Squire

  The Rogue Star Series:

  Children of Darkness

  Children of the Void

  Children of Junk

  Rogue Star Omnibus Vol. 1

  About the Author

  James E. Wisher is a writer of science fiction and Fantasy novels. He’s been writing since high school and reading everything he could get his hands on for as long as he can remember.

  To learn more:

  www.jamesewisher.com

  james@jamesewisher.com

 

 

 


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