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Wednesday, 9 May 2018

Spotlight - Thrice Nine Legends Saga by Joshua Robertson and JC Boyd

After nearly twenty years since its conception, the first volume of the Thrice Nine Legends Saga is finally complete. Delve into NINE epic tales, spanning over 1000 years of history and 2000 pages, with death-defying characters and grimdark schemes, which frequently explore the darker side of humanity. Based on Slavic folklore and legend, Thrice Nine Legends will stay with you long after the last page is turned. 



In celebration, the internationally, award-winning story and the first book in the saga, Anaerfell, is free wherever books are sold.
The Blood of Dragons: Book 1
2017 International Award-Winning Novel in Epic Fantasy 



Drast and Tyran might be considered a bit black-hearted, or even immoral. Drast is cunning but reckless, hunting for admiration. Tyran is calculating but tactless, searching for affection. When the two brothers set aside their ambitions to fulfill their father's desire for immortality, they readily discover many opportunities for redemption. Now, while wielding a powerful magic that drains their life, Drast and Tyran will embark on a maddening quest, facing skin-switchers, dragons, and the God of the Dead.

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While the first ennead of books in Thrice Nine Legends can be read separate of one another, the following is the chronological reading order for full enjoyment. You can search for any of the books anywhere books are sold.

Anaerfell, The Blood of Dragons, Book 1

Warden of the Ash Tree

The Highborn Longwalker

Melkorka, The Kaelandur Series, Book 1

When Blood Falls

Dyndaer, The Kaelandur Series, Book 2

The Name of Death

Maharia, The Kaelandur Series, Book 3

Heshayol, The Blood of Dragons, Book 2


Readers may also choose to purchase the first volume, adding this awesome collection to their digital bookshelf.
Thrice Nine Legends Saga: Volume I

Despite the risk of destroying the Ash Tree and the world along with it, two brothers are sent by their scheming father to slaughter the god of death with hopes of living forever.

The first ennead of books in the Thrice Nine Legends Saga has been brought together into one awesome collection.

Inside you will find The Blood of Dragons Series, The Kaelandur Series, and the short stories in between that follow evil brothers, courageous slaves, and unique heroes in a unique fantasy world. Spanning thousands of years and thousands of pages, this dark tale will leave you breathless.


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ABOUT THE AUTHORS 



Joshua Robertson was born in Kingman, Kansas on May 23, 1984. A graduate of Norwich High School, Robertson attended Wichita State University where he received his master’s in social work with minors in psychology and sociology. His bestselling novel, Melkorka, the first in The Kaelandur Series, was released in 2015. Known most for his Thrice Nine Legends Saga, Robertson enjoys an ever-expanding and extremely loyal following of readers. He counts R.A. Salvatore and J.R.R. Tolkien among his literary influences.

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J.C. lives in the Midwest with his wife and two dogs and has an M.A. in English Literature. The first novel in his world, Blood and Bile, was released in 2017. Before completing junior high, J.C. had received his first box set of Dungeons & Dragons and devoured J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings. Since, he has been heavily influenced by a myriad of fantasy authors, such as Weis and Hickman, Robert Jordan, and Ed Greenwood.

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23 comments:

  1. I love epic fantasy sagas. This sounds pretty great!

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  2. I recognize him from bookstagram! Glad to hear of his success. Great review!

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    1. OH?? I have known him as an author for a while now! It's a spotlight!

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  3. Great spotlight. I think I will give the first book a read when I get the time and see how I get on with it.

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  4. Wonderful spotlight! Thanks for putting this one on my radar.

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  5. Looks like major world-building

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    1. I think and hope so. I am going to read the first book sooner

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  6. Great spotlight! I might have to give the first one a try.

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  7. Great review. I am going to check this series out! I love these types of books!

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    1. Let me know how it goes for you! A spotlight not a review.. haha..

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  8. Great spotlight. Not my usual read but sounds good. Hope you enjoy it.

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  9. Not my kind of books, but great spotlight

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    1. Thank you! Fantasy is one of my fav genres!

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  10. Holy cow! What and awesome spotlight. These are right up my ally, but I always feel like a series that big deserves my full attention and I just don't quite have the time right now.

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    1. I hope you do read it when you have time and let me know how did you like it..

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  11. Great post, I absolutely love fantasy book and this is actually the first time I heard about this book. Thank you so much for sharing your awesome post and for putting this book on my radar.

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    1. Oh good! Another fantasy lover.. I have been procrastinating on reading this so far..

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  12. Epic fantasy always sounds so good, but I have a hard time reading it because of the huge amounts of information. I always get lost somewhere in the middle.

    Megan - Ginger Mom and the Kindle Quest

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