The One-Armed Warrior

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Author: L.A. Wilson ISBN: 9780648675617
Publisher: TwoRiders Productions Publication: August 18, 2019
Imprint: TwoRiders Productions Language: English
Author: L.A. Wilson
ISBN: 9780648675617
Publisher: TwoRiders Productions
Publication: August 18, 2019
Imprint: TwoRiders Productions
Language: English

The Silurian, Book Four: The One-Armed Warrior

BROTHERS DIVIDED

Returned to the Clan Bear on the eve of a massive Saxon invasion, the Fox is now High Prince of Gwynedd. He is re-united with Arthur, and about to face a far greater challenge than anything gone before—time to face a battle that will bring great loss along with its glory in victory. This loss changes the Fox forever. For this is the cost of being Arthur’s most powerful warrior, as Arthur himself pays a terrible price for his invincible power. Even Medraut, Arthur’s embattled cousin, loses to his father, Lot; and loss binds the three men in a way they have never known before.

And yet it is Bedwyr’s loss that seals their future fates. As the Fox struggles to survive this loss, as Arthur gives up what he loves to stay at Bedwyr’s side, in the end, their struggles divide them once again; as the Fox rises, he falls; as he is re-united, he is torn from the Bear’s side by his own wild pain, for what is one warlord’s loss, is another’s gain. From what Bedwyr had once escaped, he now returns to win battles of his own—a force to be reckoned with, a force of nature, the Fox heals himself with the aid of a simple blacksmith, and here again, becomes Arthur’s greatest friend and champion.

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The Silurian, Book Four: The One-Armed Warrior

BROTHERS DIVIDED

Returned to the Clan Bear on the eve of a massive Saxon invasion, the Fox is now High Prince of Gwynedd. He is re-united with Arthur, and about to face a far greater challenge than anything gone before—time to face a battle that will bring great loss along with its glory in victory. This loss changes the Fox forever. For this is the cost of being Arthur’s most powerful warrior, as Arthur himself pays a terrible price for his invincible power. Even Medraut, Arthur’s embattled cousin, loses to his father, Lot; and loss binds the three men in a way they have never known before.

And yet it is Bedwyr’s loss that seals their future fates. As the Fox struggles to survive this loss, as Arthur gives up what he loves to stay at Bedwyr’s side, in the end, their struggles divide them once again; as the Fox rises, he falls; as he is re-united, he is torn from the Bear’s side by his own wild pain, for what is one warlord’s loss, is another’s gain. From what Bedwyr had once escaped, he now returns to win battles of his own—a force to be reckoned with, a force of nature, the Fox heals himself with the aid of a simple blacksmith, and here again, becomes Arthur’s greatest friend and champion.

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