Jeldin's Tale (Into Zure, #1)

Jeldin is the son of a blacksmith.  He, with his father, is supposed to take a shipment of weapons to Testenvald.  There is talk of war.  However something else happens in this time that delays everything else.  An ancient evil awakes and poses a new threat.

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Jeldin's Tale (Into Zure, #1)

Jeldin is the son of a blacksmith.  He, with his father, is supposed to take a shipment of weapons to Testenvald.  There is talk of war.  However something else happens in this time that delays everything else.  An ancient evil awakes and poses a new threat.

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Jeldin's Tale (Into Zure, #1)

Jeldin's Tale (Into Zure, #1)

by Paul Springsteen
Jeldin's Tale (Into Zure, #1)

Jeldin's Tale (Into Zure, #1)

by Paul Springsteen

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Overview

Jeldin is the son of a blacksmith.  He, with his father, is supposed to take a shipment of weapons to Testenvald.  There is talk of war.  However something else happens in this time that delays everything else.  An ancient evil awakes and poses a new threat.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163801350
Publisher: Paul Springsteen
Publication date: 12/15/2019
Series: Into Zure
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 172 KB

About the Author

Paul Springsteen is someone that grew up in a medium sized town in Texas located in the united states.

He went into the military upon graduating high school.  Though it didn't last long he did get an honorable discharge because of medical reasons.

After this he went to the local college of his home town.  There he got a master's degree in physics.

Due to illness he had a hard time in the job market before he discovered the joys of writing and wishes to spend his time writing stories for the forseeable future.  This came about from a strange origin.  From D&D of all places.  He kept feeling like he was getting shafted from playing stories.  So he pushed himself to write his own stories and enjoyed it.

His stance on writing though is that he doesn't write to whatever is the it thing in the market.  Instead he has a particular way the story is supposed to go in his head and follows that.  So the reader should be aware that even killing the protagonist and having the bad guy win is a possible way things could happen in the story in the future.

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