Weapons of Old, Volume 2 of the Unbound Realm, is the second installment in my YA fantasy series

Weapons of Old has pushed my writing abilities to their limits.  It’s got fantasy-world pirates, creepy dungeon crawls, magic swords, nine-headed whips, dryads, giant battles, epic speeches, golems, existential philosophy, and a whole lot more!  I sincerely hope you enjoy my newest effort!

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Check it out here:  Weapons of Old

Get A Door into Evermoor here:  A Door into Evermoor  Get Weapons of Old here:  Weapons of Old  Get Kor’Thank here:  Kor’Thank:  Barbarian Valley Girl.  Get Echo Vol. 1 on Kindle here:  Vol. 1 on Kindle.  Vol. 2 on Kindle here:  Vol.2 on Kindle  Vol. 3 on Kindle here:  Vol. 3 on Kindle  Vol.4 on Kindle here:  Vol. 4 on Kindle  Echo Omnibus here:  Echo Omnibus  Echo Vol. 1 & 2 Combined Edition here:  Combined Edition  Musings, Volume 1 is available here:  Musings, Volume 1   Here’s the miscellaneous gear that I use to try and become an uber-human:  Optimization!🙂 🙂 😀


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7 responses to “Weapons of Old, Volume 2 of the Unbound Realm, is the second installment in my YA fantasy series”

  1. Love your work…

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  2. Huilahi Avatar
    Huilahi

    Another great book. I mentioned already that I don’t find much time to read any books nowadays, but this one does sound intriguing to me. I love fantasy books that allow readers to escape into an alternate world. Based on your description of the book, I immediately thought of J.R.R. Tolkien’s “Lord of the Rings” series of books. I was just wondering whether that was a source of inspiration for you writing this novel? I’m a fan of the series ever since my childhood. I have read the books and watched all the movies countless times.

    Recently, I had a chance to revisit “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey”. While it’s nowhere near as good as the original LOTR trilogy, it’s still an enjoyable film that’s well worth seeing. It also shares quite a few similarities with your book “Weapons of Old”. Here’s why it’s worth watching:

    “The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey” (2012) – Movie Review

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    1. I liked the concepts in LOTR, but I didn’t really enjoy the writing style, as I didn’t find it fast paced enough. Love the movies though!

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  3. Hey,that is very good news! And I just happen to have a Kindle Fire and a mini Kindle. Which one would you recommend as a first time reader of your books? The sky is the limit for yoy🔅 all the very best🌱

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    1. Probably A Door into Evermoor. The others are a bit more adult in terms of violence and language

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  4. Admiral Fisher Avatar
    Admiral Fisher

    That’s awesome! Pushing our writing and getting out of our comfort zone is how we grow as writers! Good for you!

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    1. Thank you! Yes, I love trying out new stuff!

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