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The Crimson Sceptre: The tales of Amornia, #2
The Return Of The Silver Dragon: The tales of Amornia, #3
The secret of the stone bridge: The tales of Amornia, #1
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The tales of Amornia Series

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With a sense of déjà vu, Agnes packed her things. She was going to be staying with her grandmother in Hova again. She picked up her fully packed suitcase and as she started to go downstairs the thoughts began running through her head. It was as if something was missing, something she ought to remember. Something hideously black. But for the life of her she couldn't remember what.

In the top of the tower on the smaller of the islands that made up the Samloqs sat that night's watch. He looked up at the starry sky through the opening that was the tower's only window – and there, something was there. A giant black shadow swooped past and blocked out the light. The preacher shuddered. The next moment he almost fell out of the tower. The creature high above him had turned, revealing an enormous pair of wings and clouds of sooty black smoke billowing from its nostrils.

Naz-Halham could not erase the Sibyl's words from his mind. "The time is come when I, Moros, shall rise and break my bonds. I enjoin upon thee to ally thyself with the people from the sea, whose arrival in Amornia has been prophesied since before my sisters and brothers fettered my person with their treacherous chains."

The return of the silver dragon is the third volume in the Tales of Amornia series. The first two volumes, The secret of the stone bridge and The crimson sceptre, have earned both public and critical praise. "A classic portal fantasy that's aflame with storytelling glee, mystique, thrills and loveable characters" is one of many positive reviews that have been written.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherJ F Wren
Release dateAug 28, 2022
The Crimson Sceptre: The tales of Amornia, #2
The Return Of The Silver Dragon: The tales of Amornia, #3
The secret of the stone bridge: The tales of Amornia, #1

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  • The secret of the stone bridge: The tales of Amornia, #1

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    The secret of the stone bridge: The tales of Amornia, #1
    The secret of the stone bridge: The tales of Amornia, #1

    A classic fantasy novel. Part one in the series The legend of Amornia In her bed at home in Bromma, Agnes wakes up with a jerk. Something has awakened her. Cautiously, she sneaks up to the window and peeks out from behind the curtain. The wind is blowing in the tree canopy outside the house and the darkness is compact. Suddenly something yellow gleams out from behind a little lilac bush. What is that? Agnes closes her eyes for a moment, then opens them again. The yellow light has gone. In Nazaria, the dark despot is pacing about his black palace. Naz-Halham is furious. Once again, his emissary has failed. But now he is to receive his punishment. Tomorrow he will personally cut the man's heart out of his chest and sacrifice it in the sanctuary brazier. A demonic smile crosses the increasingly insane king's stiff lips. The Secret of the Stone Bridge is the first part of the Legend of Amornia series. It is an exciting, imaginative story about kings, magicians, gods - and an ordinary girl who is destined to make a journey like no other. Follow Agnes and her grandmother on an adventure that brings them face to face with prophecy, evil and dire challenges.

  • The Crimson Sceptre: The tales of Amornia, #2

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    The Crimson Sceptre: The tales of Amornia, #2
    The Crimson Sceptre: The tales of Amornia, #2

    Agnes sat with tears rolling down her cheeks, cradling her grandmother's bloody head in her lap. She had managed to stem the flow of blood, but she could barely feel Astrid's pulse. Beside her lay Knox, brother of the Emir of Thulisia's late wife. The old mariner was unconscious, but breathing steadily.   A dim red light pulsed in the otherwise darkened chamber, fluctuating in brightness as if the thing emitting it was alive. And as it flashed, two formless beings could be glimpsed by the door. They appeared amorphous and seemed to be covered in week-old ash.   The Crimson Sceptre is the second volume in the Tales of Amornia series. It is an exciting, imaginative story about kings, magicians, gods - and an ordinary girl who is destined to make a journey like no other.   The first volume – The Secret of the Stone Bridge – was well-received by readers and critics alike.   What the book bloggers said:  "A classic portal fantasy that's aflame with storytelling glee." @hakans.hylla "Mystery, thrills and loveable characters. A brilliant debut." @bettan_bokprataren

  • The Return Of The Silver Dragon: The tales of Amornia, #3

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    The Return Of The Silver Dragon: The tales of Amornia, #3
    The Return Of The Silver Dragon: The tales of Amornia, #3

    With a sense of déjà vu, Agnes packed her things. She was going to be staying with her grandmother in Hova again. She picked up her fully packed suitcase and as she started to go downstairs the thoughts began running through her head. It was as if something was missing, something she ought to remember. Something hideously black. But for the life of her she couldn't remember what. In the top of the tower on the smaller of the islands that made up the Samloqs sat that night's watch. He looked up at the starry sky through the opening that was the tower's only window – and there, something was there. A giant black shadow swooped past and blocked out the light. The preacher shuddered. The next moment he almost fell out of the tower. The creature high above him had turned, revealing an enormous pair of wings and clouds of sooty black smoke billowing from its nostrils. Naz-Halham could not erase the Sibyl's words from his mind. "The time is come when I, Moros, shall rise and break my bonds. I enjoin upon thee to ally thyself with the people from the sea, whose arrival in Amornia has been prophesied since before my sisters and brothers fettered my person with their treacherous chains." The return of the silver dragon is the third volume in the Tales of Amornia series. The first two volumes, The secret of the stone bridge and The crimson sceptre, have earned both public and critical praise. "A classic portal fantasy that's aflame with storytelling glee, mystique, thrills and loveable characters" is one of many positive reviews that have been written.

Author

J F Wren

I HAVE ALWAYS read. As a boy it was Enid Blyton’s Famous Five, Tvillingdeckarna by Sivar Ahlrud and Bomba, The Jungle Boy by Roy Rockwood. Since then I’ve always been surrounded by books and I still read every day. But I’ve never felt the urge to write, and even hated doing essays at school. In 2009, however, I had a serious accident that put me into intensive care for four months. According to what I was told afterwards, I shouldn’t have survived; all the blood poisoning and organ failure I suffered should have cost me my life. But despite the statistics, I did survive. An ICU nurse gave me a guardian angel as a present, and said that I must have had lots of them (and I’m inclined to agree). After my long stay in hospital, I was discharged and started on my slow road to recovery. My legs had wasted away due to all the drugs I’d been given, so nowadays I’m in a wheelchair. I gradually started reading again, slowly at first, and then more and more. But this time it was different. New. There was something in my mind. I even dreamed about it. Suddenly I had a story in my head trying to grab my attention and tell me it wanted to get written. I have no idea where it came from, but I knew that the old stone bridge in Hova, which you pass when driving down the E20 from Örebro towards Gothenburg, would be pivotal to the story. So there we have it. Something happened to me when I was lying sedated for all those months in intensive care – a story appeared in my brain. I don’t know what the kind nurse who gave me the angel would have said, but maybe the reason I’m still alive is so that the story of the Stone Bridge and Agnes and all the others can be written, what do I know? J F Wren

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