Tagline/Elevator Pitch: A faceless, nameless assassin. A forgotten past. The Hunter of Voramis--a killer devoid of morals, or something else altogether? (Blade of the Destroyer--dark fantasy with a look at the underside of human nature) Book Blurb: The Last Bucelarii (Book 1): Blade of the Destroyer The Hunter of Voramis is the perfect assassin: ruthless, unrelenting, immortal. Yet he is haunted by lost memories, bonded to a cursed dagger that feeds him power yet denies him peace of mind. Within him rages an unquenchable need for blood and death. When he accepts a contract to avenge the stolen innocence of a girl, the Hunter becomes the prey. The death of a seemingly random target sends him hurtling toward destruction, yet could his path also lead to the truth of his buried past? Book Info: Title: The Last Bucelarii (Book 1): Blade of the Destroyer Author: Andy Peloquin Official Launch Date: August 21st, 2015 Publication Date: July 11th, 2015 Paperback Price: $15.99 Digital Price: $3.99 Pages: 298 ISBN: 1515038955 Buy Links: Amazon Kindle: http://www.amazon.com/Blade-Destroyer-Last-Bucelarii-Book-ebook/dp/B012EI9M4A/ Amazon Paperback: http://www.amazon.com/Blade-Destroyer-Last-Bucelarii-Book/dp/1515038955/ Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25269614-blade-of-the-destroyer Bio: Andy Peloquin: Lover of All Things Dark and Mysterious Andy Peloquin--a third culture kid to the core--has loved to read since before he could remember. Sherlock Holmes, the Phantom of the Opera, and Father Brown are just a few of the books that ensnared his imagination as a child.
When he discovered science fiction and fantasy through the pages of writers like Edgar Rice Burroughs, J.R.R Tolkien, and Orson Scott Card, he was immediately hooked and hasn't looked back since. Andy's first attempt at writing produced In the Days: A Tale of the Forgotten Continent. He has learned from the mistakes he made and used the experience to produce Blade of the Destroyer, a book of which he is very proud. Reading—and now writing—is his favorite escape, and it provides him an outlet for his innate creativity. He is an artist; words are his palette. His website (http://www.andypeloquin.com) is a second home for him, a place where he can post his thoughts and feelings--along with reviews of books he finds laying around the internet. He can also be found on his social media pages, such as: Twitter: https://twitter.com/AndyPeloquin Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/andyqpeloquin www.linkedin.com/in/andypeloquin/ https://plus.google.com/100885994638914122147/about https://www.amazon.com/author/andypeloquin https://www.facebook.com/andrew.peloquin.1 10 Things You Need to Know About Me: 1. Hot wings, ALWAYS! 2. I never forget a face, but rarely remember a name. 3. I'm a head taller than the average person (I'm 6' 6") 4. Marvel > DC 5. I was born in Japan, and lived there until the age of 14. 6. Selena Gomez and Five Finger Death Punch are both in my playlist. 7. Aliens are real, but it's self-centered of us to believe that they would come to visit Earth. 8. Watching sports: suck. Playing sports: EPIC! 9. I earned a purple belt in Karate/Hapkido/Taekwondo. 10. I dislike most Christmas music, aside from Trans-Siberian Orchestra. Reviews: "Creative, gritty, and beautifully dark...fantasy addicts will love it!" -- Peter Story, author of Things Grak Hates -- http://peterjstory.com/ "The fantasy world has a compelling new antihero…the Hunter will terrify and captivate you." - Eve A Floriste, author of Fresh Cut "From the first words on the page this fantasy holds the reader spellbound even after the book is finished…his character is very well-defined even if his past is a mystery. Root for an assassin? Oh, yes, one must!" -- Carol Conley, for InDTale Magazine
C. Lee McKenzie
27/7/2015 07:58:59 am
That cover sends shivers down my spine. Sounds like a great way to spend some reading time. Comments are closed.
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