"Fantasy's power couple," Janet and Chris Morris, have written hit songs, bestselling fiction, nonfiction, op/eds, policy papers, and other contributions to national security and the anima mundi. They have edited more than 20 anthologies, including the award-winning Heroes in Hell series. Their long-running heroic fantasy series, the Sacred Band of Stepsons, includes Tempus Unbound as a pivotal novel in its canon. Read it alone or as the 6th novel in the Sacred Band series, and remember why heroic fantasy matters to who we are, and who we may become.
Tempus Unbound
eBook
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BN ID:
2940157575472
- Publisher: Perseid Press
- Publication date: 06/11/2017
- Series: Sacred Band Series , #6
- Sold by: Barnes & Noble
- Format: eBook
- Pages: 341
- File size: 253 KB
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Heroic fantasy. Sacred Band series. Historical fantasy. Military science fiction. Literary fantasy. Author's Cut Edition.
Is this the Lemuria of antiquity, or of times to come? Once you've ridden the storm clouds of heaven from the edge of time, anything is possible.
Demonic hordes threaten to destroy the very fabric of time itself. The fate of all humanity rests on the shoulders of Tempus the Black, Favorite of the Storm God.
But even this hero of legend will encounter a challenge he has never faced before . . . present-day New York City.
Join Tempus the Black as he searches the past, present, and future for his sister and fights the sorcerous enemy who takes her captive.
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