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Cassidy Raine Wolters

Yegger

language ( Nov. 30, 2015)
Song of Creation Trilogy
Many heroes
Many villains
One adventure

Noelle, Anna, and Kaidyn are three teenage siblings trying to cope in the aftermath of their parents’ divorce. When tragedy strikes they are somehow transported to the magical Land of Wrenn where they are thrust into an epic struggle with Poe, an ambitious dark wizard; Yegger, the loathsome king of the Barbarians; and Esmeralda, the all-powerful Sea Witch.

They make new friends and face old enemies in a breathtaking realm populated with elves, dwarves, wizards, and dragons, all the while trying to come to grips with the tragedy that has forever changed their lives.

Along the way they encounter powerful magic items including the four used by the Creator to make the world: the sword, the hammer, the staff, and the grail.

Featuring echoes of the works of Edgar Allan Poe and Shakespeare and resonating with the classic adventures of Robin Hood, King Arthur, Alice in Wonderland, The Wizard of Oz, The Hobbit, and Grimm’s Fairy Tales, this heroic tale of love, loss, and forgiveness will touch your heart.

In the grand tradition of the fantasy trilogy, after establishing a rich cast of characters and introducing a number of subplots in Book 1 – Poe, the story builds and builds at a breakneck speed in Book 2 – Yegger, and comes to a memorable and satisfying conclusion in Book 3 – The Sea Witch.

In addition to telling a rollicking tale, The Song of Creation Trilogy also operates on a deeper level, employing numerous literary devices such as foreshadowing, themes, and symbolism to pull off the greatest of all tricks: using fiction to help convey universal truths.

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