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The Cerberus Rebellion
by Joshua K. Johnson
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BLURB:
On the world of Zaria,
Elves, magic and mythical beasts coexist beside rifles and railroads. The
futures of two nations hang in the balance as rebels and revolutionaries trade
gunfire with loyalists and tyrants.
Eadric Garrard was raised to
believe that as the rightful King of Ansgar, his loyal nobles and fearful
subjects answered to his every whim, no matter the cost or consequence. His
decision to send his troops thousands of miles away will test that fear, and
loyalty.
Raedan Clyve was ordinary
until an Elven ritual involving a griffin’s heart turned him into something
more. Twenty years later, he still struggles with the magics that rage through
his body. His mentor holds him back from his full potential and he faces
pressure to find a suitable wife and father an heir.
Hadrian Clyve has picked up
where his father left off and works to expand his family’s influence amongst
the Ansgari nobility. His aggressive negotiation of alliances and shrewd choice
of marriage agreements has earned him respect, and resentment. When his King
calls his troops to arms, Hadrian has other things in mind.
After a century of scheming
and decades of preparation, Magnus Jarmann is ready to bring his family’s plans
to fruition by launching a war of independence that will free his people and
return his country to its rightful place among the nations of Zaria. The King’s
call to arms creates an opportunity that Magnus cannot afford to miss.
In a war, little is held
back; in a revolution, nothing is safe.
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EXCERPT
He found the door exactly
where Auberon had said it would be: plain oak, set in an unremarkable arch.
Raedan dismounted and pressed his right hand to the door; he could feel the
magics that held the door closed.
The particular spell that
had been bound to the archway was different from one magic-user to another, but
there were only a handful of spells that could be used on something as plain as
the door that stood between Raedan and the library beyond.
He touched the onyx at his
throat with his left hand and began whispering the first spell. It was the most
common of binding spells, and Raedan very much doubted that it would work. He
was right. The magic in the door pulsed, but did not dissipate.
Raedan found the spell on
his fifth attempt. It was an obscure spell that Damon had only mentioned once
in passing; Raedan had studied it more in his own time. Had he tried to force
the door, he would have found himself unconscious.
There was a small, dark
room on the other side of the entrance. Raedan left the door open, so the faint
glow from the moon would give him some light. Dust covered every surface in the
small room. The bookshelves were largely empty, but one contained several thick
tomes. Raedan pulled them off of the shelf.
He traced the inlaid title
on one of the books and smiled. He returned to his horse, tucked the books into
his saddle bags and climbed back into the saddle.
Raedan turned back toward
the gatehouse. The wagons would be arriving soon.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
AUTHOR Bio and Links:
Joshua Johnson is the author
of "Gunpowder Fantasy" The Cerberus Rebellion (due to release in
early July) and the creator of the Griffins & Gunpowder universe. When he
isn't working or spending time with his family, he writes novels, short stories
and novellas.
He currently lives in
Northern Illinois with his wife and young son.
Website:
www.gunpowderfantasy.com
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/#!/authorjkjohnson
What a fascinating excerpt. This story really sounds fascinating.
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ReplyDeleteWelcome, Joshua! Interesting excerpt. I hope you're enjoying your tour!
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Very nice excerpt.
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