Law
of the Heretic
Immortality
Shattered Book 1
by
Christian Warren Freed
Genre:
Epic Fantasy
The
Staff of Life has been lost for a thousand years. Imbued with the
powers to dominate all life, the Staff can save or ruin the Free
Lands. Many have sought out the Staff. All failed. Until now.
The
time of peace is ending. Betraying his oath and bond, the Black
Imelin murders former friends and sets out to find the lost Staff of
Life. With it he will bring the Free Lands to their knees.
Author
Christian Warren Freed brings a new world to life with Law of the
Heretic. Filled with dangers, monsters, and creatures hidden for
centuries, Immortality Shattered delivers the same intense action and
character driven world building combined with his military experience
that fans worldwide have come to enjoy.
A
small band of heroes assembles but success is far from guaranteed.
Life and death hang in the balance and the future is in doubt.
Start
the epic journey of two men struggling with what they are and who
they were meant to be.
The
Bitter War of Always
Immortality
Shattered Book 2
The
war has begun.
The
Black Imelin’s campaign of domination spreads across the northern
kingdom of Galdea. Legions of darklings, freed from their prison,
ravage the Free Lands. All Imelin needs is the Staff of Life to
return to Meisthelm a conqueror.
Aron
Kryte finds himself in an impossible position. Not only is he the
last descendent of the mad Ils Kincannon, the man who once tried to
enslave the world, but he is the destined bearer of the Staff of
Life. He and his band of heroes secure the Staff before Imelin and
flee east. Self-doubt plagues the young lord of the Golden Warriors
as he struggles to come to terms with not only his past, but his
destiny.
Far
to the southeast, former High Counselor Sylin Marth has gone in
search of the legendary wizard Elxander. His hopes that the wizard
will return to help the Hierarchy put an end to Imelin and the war
are mired by doubts. Finding Elxander is easy. Reaching him is
another matter, for he must cross the width of the Goblin Lands, face
a dragon, and escape capture.
Time
is against them all, for the skies darken and the war spreads.
The
Land of Wicked Shadows
Immortality
Shattered Book 3
Armies
rage across the Free Lands.
The
Galdeans, led by Field Marshal Dlorn, defeated the darklings at the
Crimson Fields and now head south, for word has come that the Black
Imelin has turned his aim toward Meisthelm. With the army of the
Hierarchy engaged far to the south, Dlorn and his Galdeans are the
only force capable of stopping Imelin.
Elsyn
and the others reel from the loss of Aron Kryte. His death in the
freezing river has robbed them of the will to go on, but go on they
must. Exhausted from constant campaigning, Elsyn leads a small group
east, toward the city of Hryast, where they hope to evade Imelin’s
roving armies long enough to reach the security of Meisthelm. They
must protect the Staff of Life at all costs or the war is
lost.
Sylin
Marth’s quest to discover the wizard Elxander has taken him far
across the Free Lands. Hunted and harried the entire way, he and his
band of dwarves finally come face to face with what he hopes will
prove to be their salvation.
Treachery,
betrayal, and determination fill the Free Lands. Whoever wins the
war, none of the kingdoms will ever be the same again.
Storm
Upon the Dawn
Immortality
Shattered Book 4
Chaos
rages unchecked across the Free Lands as armies of light and darkness
clash.
The
High Council has been destroyed. Meisthelm has fallen. Killed in the
ultimate act of betrayal, the Black Imelin no longer threatens the
world. In his stead, a stronger, more powerful villain has arisen and
continues the work he began.
Aron
Kryte and his companions struggle with their next course of action.
Armies of darklings and Rovers continue to plague the Free Lands.
Only by combining the armies of Galdea and the Hierarchy do they
stand a chance of defeating the rising evil.
Poros
Pendyier and the remnants of the Free Rebellion, combined with the
might of the Dagger Trolls, prepare to stop the evil growing in
Morthus. It is here the traitorous Arlyn Gert has decided to build
her empire from which to dominate the Free Lands. All she needs to do
is secure Mordrun Hath, the Forge of Wizards.
The
land of Sadith Oom, forgotten by generations, has become a place of
unrest. Armies of friend and foe converge upon the desolate kingdom,
for it is here that the end of times will begin. If victory is to be
achieved, Aron Kryte must destroy the Staff of Life in the wizard
fires of Mordrun Hath.
Friends
will fall. Heroes will rise. The final hour approaches.
Christian
W. Freed was born in Buffalo, N.Y. more years ago than he would like
to remember. After spending more than 20 years in the active duty US
Army he has turned his talents to writing. Since retiring, he has
gone on to publish 17 military fantasy and science fiction novels, as
well as his memoirs from his time in Iraq and Afghanistan. His first
published book (Hammers in the Wind) has been the #1 free book on
Kindle 4 times and he holds a fancy certificate from the L Ron
Hubbard Writers of the Future Contest.
Passionate about
history, he combines his knowledge of the past with modern military
tactics to create an engaging, quasi-realistic world for the readers.
He graduated from Campbell University with a degree in history and is
pursuing a Masters of Arts degree in Military History from Norwich
University. He currently lives outside of Raleigh, N.C. and devotes
his time to writing, his family, and their two Bernese Mountain Dogs.
If you drive by you might just find him on the porch with a cigar in
one hand and a pen in the other.
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