Limited Edition Hardcover – The Legend of the Hunter

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R200.00

There comes a time in everybody’s life where we are called upon to step out of our comfort zones and embrace a new, better version of ourselves. Belac the Hunter discovers this on a quest to locate and capture a mysterious Elf. On his journey, the Hunter is forced to confront some hidden truths about himself, his beliefs and his past. He meets strange creatures out to kill him; even stranger people determined to make him a living legend; and strangest of all – becomes the protector of the one he was meant to seize.

The Legend of the Hunter is the first part in a three-part fantasy series that introduces readers to a new world called Verahasti, to the Elf Leagues, the Hollow People and the merciless Silent Ones. Set on the continent of Wrochcia, it is filled with rich characters and bizarre creatures, and examines the themes of friendship, bravery, loyalty, love, evil and redemption. And loads of breakneck speed action!

 

 

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Be the proud owner of one of only 10 Limited Edition hardcover copies of the novel! Beautifully bound with cream pages and a ribbon page marker.

1 review for Limited Edition Hardcover – The Legend of the Hunter

  1. Yasmina Fredericks Charles

    A CAPTIVATING TALE!

    NOTE: This review is for the limited edition hard cover.

    The hard cover is a beautiful book featuring a lovely bronze ribbon as a bookmark. This would be a perfect gift for anyone.

    “The Legend of the Hunter” is a must-read. It is a captivating page-turner with a fast pace that never lets up. In fact, I wanted to read the book in one sitting because I was hooked from the very first chapter.

    Belac is a unique hero who must fight his own inner demons before he can be ready to confront a monster of a villain. Along the way he meets Lathlin, a kind Elfling who possesses powerful magic. The story also introduces the reader to very likeable characters such as Marethlin, an Elf; Krauwyk, a sentient creature, and Qarethlin, a female Elf who is quite strong and independent. What didn’t appeal to me at all were the creepy crawlies in the story: the scary frunx, huge, hairy spiders! However, they do add that touch of horror to the tale.

    I enjoyed this story so much that I was sad when it came to the end. The good news is that the author has promised that this is only Part One of a Three-Part series, so that is something to look forward to! I hope Part Two will be available soon.

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