[Download] "Colin Frake - Asclepius" by Two Steps From Hell & Nick Phoenix # Book PDF Kindle ePub Free
eBook details
- Title: Colin Frake - Asclepius
- Author : Two Steps From Hell & Nick Phoenix
- Release Date : January 07, 2017
- Genre: Adventure,Books,Sci-Fi & Fantasy,Science Fiction & Literature,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 380888 KB
Description
Colin Frake Fire Mountain
The world of Reanne has a secret bigger than the night sky. It lies buried deep under the town of Vigerock. It lives in the thoughts and dreams of the royals in Nightchurch. It is protected and watched over by a mysterious woman named Shore. It is cultivated and revered by the witches of Fire Mountain. It is bestowed upon unsuspecting young men who live out their days as giants, shunned by the lowlanders. Some call it magic or witchcraft, but others know better. Reanne is a unique place in the universe, an outpost that holds clues to the origin of existence.
Colin Frake knows nothing of these things and spends his afternoons wandering Owlfoot Canyon. He is fifteen years old, and is about to be drawn into an adventure of epic proportions.
Colin Frake Asclepius
In this second book of the series, a technologically wondrous world is revealed, masters of science and interstellar travel hidden from sight. A demon is moving to free himself from a watery prison. Feeding witches invade and do the unthinkable. A mysterious object tears through the sky, sending Vigerockers into a tailspin. Colin is reunited with Petunia, but struggles with his baffling connection to the animal kingdom. An entire town is possessed and marches to confront the Fire Mountain Clan.
Multiple realms are on a collision course, and each has pieces of the puzzle that is Reanne. A magical creature named Tuma knows this all too well. She is a keeper, an ancient guardian of the lands around Fire Mountain. Her dreams take her to the stars and back again.
This ebook contains both book 1 and 2 of the series. Over 2 hours of live orchestral soundtrack from Two Steps From Hell composers Thomas Bergersen and Nick Phoenix embedded in the book along with 84 illustrations from Otto Bjornik.