Tomb of the Blue Demons

Tomb of the Blue Demons
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Download or read book Tomb of the Blue Demons written by Jtt Ryder and published by Bronze Sword Cycles. This book was released on 2022-02-17 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: He loved her once, the dragon that she is. The Druid Ambicatos embarks on a journey of intrigue that quickly turns into war, when he arrives in war-torn Italia, under siege by the Carthinigians. While the war rages, Ambicatos falls for a mystery woman some call the Sorceres, who claims she has discovered the sight, the power of the Underworld. Ambicatos must fight friend and foe alike in this epic novella, a prequel to Hag of the Hills, the Bronze Sword Cycles duology.


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