Children of Fate, book 1 Law of Asylum

Children of Fate, book 1 Law of Asylum
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Download or read book Children of Fate, book 1 Law of Asylum written by Don Chalant and published by Pamela Edmondson. This book was released on with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The AlmKore children are attempting to carve a place out for themselves in the dangerous Rekyee forest. Years earlier they survived the ambush that took them from their mother and left them to be raised by a troglodyte priest. The charismatic and powerful twins, Is’c and Ly’n, gather followers by the droves. Is’c because of his strength and good nature. Ly’n, mostly for her beauty, but it is her that invokes Law of Asylum on the fledgling city that springs up around them. To the twins nothing is as important as their two younger brothers, S’Kye, a child assassin, and Er’t, one of the few people with no magic at all, and each other. Together they are using their trauma as a tool to make a life for themselves, but then a vampyre ambassador passes through their territory, everything they have built is suddenly in danger of falling apart.


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