Arantur: Book One of the 'Riothamus' trilogy

'Arantur' is an epic fantasy story and the first book in the 'Riothamus' trilogy.

Arantur, a young man raised in the small central Andurian town of Leigh and apprenticed to Mastercraftsman Blacksmith Cody has small-town dreams and aspirations. However, Arantur will soon discover that his destiny lies elsewhere. With war looming on the horizon, an enigmatic stranger befriends Arantur, and takes him on a journey of self-discovery and adventure. This journey leads him to the mysterious mage island of Glaive, and then onwards to the ancient fortress of Andur's Keep.

Along the way, Arantur must make difficult choices about fulfilling his destiny, or turning away to seek an easier and more straightforward life-path. Arantur finds himself challenged along each step of his journey; however, he also unexpectedly discovers a mysterious sword, an ancient royal heritage, arcane and lost abilities, and true friendships.

'Arantur' will appeal to readers aged sixteen years and older. Word length: 81,000

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Arantur: Book One of the 'Riothamus' trilogy

'Arantur' is an epic fantasy story and the first book in the 'Riothamus' trilogy.

Arantur, a young man raised in the small central Andurian town of Leigh and apprenticed to Mastercraftsman Blacksmith Cody has small-town dreams and aspirations. However, Arantur will soon discover that his destiny lies elsewhere. With war looming on the horizon, an enigmatic stranger befriends Arantur, and takes him on a journey of self-discovery and adventure. This journey leads him to the mysterious mage island of Glaive, and then onwards to the ancient fortress of Andur's Keep.

Along the way, Arantur must make difficult choices about fulfilling his destiny, or turning away to seek an easier and more straightforward life-path. Arantur finds himself challenged along each step of his journey; however, he also unexpectedly discovers a mysterious sword, an ancient royal heritage, arcane and lost abilities, and true friendships.

'Arantur' will appeal to readers aged sixteen years and older. Word length: 81,000

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Arantur: Book One of the 'Riothamus' trilogy

Arantur: Book One of the 'Riothamus' trilogy

by Rosemary Fryth
Arantur: Book One of the 'Riothamus' trilogy

Arantur: Book One of the 'Riothamus' trilogy

by Rosemary Fryth

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Overview

'Arantur' is an epic fantasy story and the first book in the 'Riothamus' trilogy.

Arantur, a young man raised in the small central Andurian town of Leigh and apprenticed to Mastercraftsman Blacksmith Cody has small-town dreams and aspirations. However, Arantur will soon discover that his destiny lies elsewhere. With war looming on the horizon, an enigmatic stranger befriends Arantur, and takes him on a journey of self-discovery and adventure. This journey leads him to the mysterious mage island of Glaive, and then onwards to the ancient fortress of Andur's Keep.

Along the way, Arantur must make difficult choices about fulfilling his destiny, or turning away to seek an easier and more straightforward life-path. Arantur finds himself challenged along each step of his journey; however, he also unexpectedly discovers a mysterious sword, an ancient royal heritage, arcane and lost abilities, and true friendships.

'Arantur' will appeal to readers aged sixteen years and older. Word length: 81,000


Product Details

BN ID: 2940045013468
Publisher: Rosemary Fryth
Publication date: 09/29/2012
Series: Riothamus , #1
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 188,345
File size: 410 KB

About the Author

Australian Independent author writing epic and dark fantasy, and also poetry.

'Riothamus' trilogy (Heroic Epic Fantasy genre) - Able to be downloaded from Smashwords and other distributors.

'The Darkening' trilogy (Contemporary Paranormal Dark Fantasy genre) and "The Dresser Man" - Available from Amazon, now available from Smashwords

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