Wednesday, May 2, 2018

BOOK SPOTLIGHT: Thrice Nine Legends Saga: Volume I by Joshua Robertson and J.C. Boyd

While I haven't had the luxury to read any of his books...yet I have spotlighted Joshua and J.C.'s books before on my site. Well, GUESS WHAT! Anaerfell, The Blood of Dragons, Book 1 is now FREE! Available wherever books are sold. No excuses now Get hooked on the magic!







 You know you are going to want to read the rest so here they are in chronological reading order for full enjoyment. You can search for any of the books anywhere books are sold.


Anaerfell, The Blood of Dragons,Book 1


Warden of the Ash Tree


The Highborn Longwalker


Melkorka, The Kaelandur Series, Book 1


When Blood Falls


Dyndaer, The Kaelandur Series, Book 2


The Name of Death


Maharia, The Kaelandur Series, Book 3


Heshayol, The Blood of Dragons, Book 2


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About The Authors


Joshua Robertson was born in Kingman, Kansas on May 23, 1984. A graduate of Norwich High School, Robertson attended Wichita State University where he received his master’s in social work with minors in psychology and sociology. His bestselling novel, Melkorka, the first in The Kaelandur Series, was released in 2015. Known most for his Thrice Nine Legends Saga, Robertson enjoys an ever-expanding and extremely loyal following of readers. He counts R.A. Salvatore and J.R.R. Tolkien among his literary influences.





J.C. lives in the Midwest with his wife and two dogs and has an M.A. in English Literature. The first novel in his world, Blood, and Bile, was released in 2017. Before completing junior high, J.C. had received his first box set of Dungeons & Dragons and devoured J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings. Since, he has been heavily influenced by a myriad of fantasy authors, such as Weis and Hickman, Robert Jordan, and Ed Greenwood.

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