Fantasy Stories Page 4
Dark Athyx
by Kevin C. Davison
USA
Publisher: PublishAmerica
A medieval world takes a turn for the worst when a vile wraith godknown as Viscus blackens the sun. The new sun plays an opposite role of its former glory and sickens the living while empowering the undead. For fifty years, the black sun reigned and all other gods were eventually overpowered and imprisoned by Viscus. Unlikely heroes stumble upon one another and find that they have more in common than they would like to admit. Outcasts or orphans of their own kinds, these heroes band together and try to reverse what Viscus has accomplished through his feared minion, the Servant of Viscus.
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The Medallion - Book One - The Prophecy
Sunni Morris
USA
Publisher: Createspace
Two sisters in medieval Britain become separated as children when their parents are killed by raiders. They face their challenges with determination and courage as they search for each other in turbulent times.
Haversham Hill
by Sunni Morris
A woman with twin daughters moves into an old mansion not knowing it’s haunted. The sisters befriend a ghost. Unexplained things happen and their mother must face the town witch to get some help.
Saving The Rainbow
by Sunni Morris
A bored potato farmer’s son meets a leprechaun and goes with him to rescue the rainbow and pot o’ gold that’s been stolen by trolls. The pair journey across the Irish countryside, through the demon-filled Black Forest, and face dark caves on their quest.
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The Dhampire
by Lana Lundy
South Africa
Publisher: E-Book
Jason clung to the wall with no harness pressing himself to the wall and trapping her safely to it.
“Are you okay?” he asked worriedly, seeing her eyes flickering in and out of focus.
“No,” she said, her face turning white.
He could feel her trembling so much and then her arms and legs gave out as she collapsed. Students screamed but Jason took her full weight with him with ease.
“Grab her harness!” shouted the instructor and when nobody moved he lunged for the slack rope himself.
Jason slung her over his shoulder and climbed down to the floor.
“Is she dead?” someone asked.
Jason was busy removing the harness from her and he looked up at the worried look on Chantal’s face.
“Everyone class dismissed!” ordered the instructor trying to get his own heart beat to slow down.
The gym cleared of everyone. Jason took one more look at the wall before closing the door. None saw the indentations in the wall made by his fingers.
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The Little Boy of the Forest
by Joe Aarntzen
Country: Canada
Publisher: PublishAmerica
Jack Thurston eagerly awaited his return to Black Island, his mother’s family retreat in Canada’s wild and pristine cottage country of 1929. Yet when the young lad of 10 arrived no one would have anything to do with him, not his grandfather, not his aunt and uncle, his cousins, not even his mother. He soon discovered that the physical world itself would not interact with him. He no longer possessed even the simple skill of opening a door.
Daughter of Thunder
by J.A. Aarntzen
Her world began to fall apart on that fateful day on Pioneer Lake when her parents had that big fight with her grandfather. Little did any know that her grandfather would die that day and that withibn a week the remaining Meadowfords would be burying him. The rest of her summer she would be plagued by him. Corman the Carp
J.A. Aarntzen
Corman had the life. He was the biggest fish in the lake. He had many plump and content wives with whom he wiled away long, warm afternoons in a private cove. Everything was perfect for the carp. But then one night zebra mussels marched into his world.
Mosquitoes in Heaven
J.A. Aarntzen
USA
Publisher: Lulu Books
Jerry Fieri discovers that he is upon a field where ahead of him is a gate. He quickly surmises that his life on Earth had come to an end and that he is now on the verge of entering Heaven. This does not surprise him in the least since he had led an exemplary life that did not veer from the tenets and expectations of his faith. What does surprise him however was the man that worked at the gate. It was not St. Peter. It was just a regular guy by the name of Stan who quickly buries Jerry in reams of paperwork. Bureaucracy has an afterlife as well. Amongst the paperwork was a vow that required Jerry to swear that he would not harm any living thing that he finds up here.
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