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Book Two by Jeffrey J. Hoy

Tales of Another World
Book Three by Jeffrey J. Hoy

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Sunday, August 18, 2024

"Tales of Another World" by Jeffrey J. Hoy

Morauk, a young man of the Warrior class, accompanies Rastar, a cantankerous and wizened Teacher, or wizard, on a quest to find and destroy the Key of Darkness, one of four magickal devices thought destroyed a thousand years earlier. A great battle between fire and darkness—and two great armies—ensues. Then they encounter Cahnya, a young, mind-reading woman who has been awaiting Morauk all her life. This unforeseen complication does not bode well for Rastar’s mission.

 

 

 

 

TALES OF ANOTHER WORLD – BOOK TWO

Rastar, Morauk, and Cahnya continue their journey across the mysterious northern continent as the presence of the young woman increases the friction between Warrior and his Teacher. Then comes the discovery of the Fire Gods, grotesque creatures who not only control the Key of Fire, but ride on the backs of dragons! Can the Teacher cobble together enough warring clans of the scattered Lost Tribes to create a unified fighting force to defeat the toad-like ogres? And almost as important, what will their newfound dark-skinned allies think of a white witch who can read their thoughts?

 

 

 

 

TALES OF ANOTHER WORLD – BOOK THREE

After Rastar is abducted by a massive dragon, Morauk, now called the Blind Sage, and Cahnya, the White Savant, must decide where their path leads them. Do they stay and try to change the violent ways of the Lost Tribes? Or do they resume the Teacher’s mission to seek out and destroy any remaining Keys? Rumors of the Key of Water point them to the far, frozen north. They take only a handful of clansmen with them, but what chance do the two and their small band have against a cold, bitter, dangerous world? And what chance does either have of ever seeing Rastar or their homeland again?

 



ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Jeff Hoy is permanently unemployed—also called retired—from the steel and hospital industries in which he had many varied occupations, the most recent being a maintenance engineer. He is an avid SF/F/H reader whose writings span the gamut from a terrorist attack on a space colony tale, a post-WWIII story set in a devastated America, surviving a zombie apocalypse, a Sword and Sorcery trilogy . . . and a mostly humorous work memoir documenting his fifty years working for “the man,” all of which can be found at Amazon.com/author/jeffreyjhoy. He also has a few short stories available for FREE on Draft2Digital.com. He and his wife reside in Beaumont, California.

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