Fear's Union (the Age of Ku, #1)

Fiction & Literature, Military, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
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Author: James Hockley ISBN: 9781370359325
Publisher: James Hockley Publication: August 28, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: James Hockley
ISBN: 9781370359325
Publisher: James Hockley
Publication: August 28, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Praise for Fear's Union:
“I don’t think folks picking this one up will meet with any disappointment” – G R Matthews; Fantasy Faction.
“A brilliant first effort from fresh, new talent” – James Cordona.
“I found myself turning page after page” – Elizabeth Johnson.
“I felt transported and immersed into the struggles of Ahan” – Dan Gillis.

Anejo has always battled against the natural order of things – she is nobility, but she plays at being a soldier. And her reckless streak often brings her notoriety, where all she actually wants is to hide away. Trouble follows where she treads, but will she be a force for good or a force for bad?

And Keles has the unenviable task of controlling Anejo. But he also has his own agenda, and he is having an illicit affair – with Anejo’s friend no less. That too is becoming a burden he can no longer bear. Will he be able to shed his problems and fulfil his potential?

Because in the meantime, enemies are circling and conflict gathers. There are dangers stalking the borders, and a darker menace looms large. But even allies are not dependable, and perhaps the greatest threat is from within. A lot will rest on Anejo’s narrow shoulders; including the continued liberation of her country.

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Praise for Fear's Union:
“I don’t think folks picking this one up will meet with any disappointment” – G R Matthews; Fantasy Faction.
“A brilliant first effort from fresh, new talent” – James Cordona.
“I found myself turning page after page” – Elizabeth Johnson.
“I felt transported and immersed into the struggles of Ahan” – Dan Gillis.

Anejo has always battled against the natural order of things – she is nobility, but she plays at being a soldier. And her reckless streak often brings her notoriety, where all she actually wants is to hide away. Trouble follows where she treads, but will she be a force for good or a force for bad?

And Keles has the unenviable task of controlling Anejo. But he also has his own agenda, and he is having an illicit affair – with Anejo’s friend no less. That too is becoming a burden he can no longer bear. Will he be able to shed his problems and fulfil his potential?

Because in the meantime, enemies are circling and conflict gathers. There are dangers stalking the borders, and a darker menace looms large. But even allies are not dependable, and perhaps the greatest threat is from within. A lot will rest on Anejo’s narrow shoulders; including the continued liberation of her country.

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