I Remember My First Time: A Sword and Sorcery Short Story

· Dylan Doose
4.0
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A fantasy adventure short story for fans of Joe Abercrombie, Mark Lawrence, and Scott Lynch!


Timothy Golden Boy O’Connor chose a life of piracy over a life at the seminary. When he and the crew of the Sea Maggot are cornered by Brynth’s navy, outnumbered and outgunned, O’Connor is forced to prove his bones and carve his place into the annals of outlaw history next to his comrades, the ship’s mythic mage, and their fabled captain. When the cannons have been fired, when the blades have sung their song, when the smoke clears, will a legend rise or will only death linger?


This is a stand-alone story that can be read at any point in the series!


Don't miss the dark fantasy that reviewers are calling 'intense,' 'a gem,' and 'a short read painted as meticulously as a Van Gogh'—get your copy of I Remember My First Time today!


Read all the books in the Sword and Sorcery Series:

Fire and Sword (Volume 1)

Catacombs of Time (Volume 2)

I Remember My First Time (short story)

The Pyres (Volume 3)

Ice and Stone (Volume 4)

As They Burn (Volume 5)

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4.0
10 reviews
Madzillah
December 1, 2019
Nice pirate tale. This author is great at telling a story.
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Writer. Sculptor. Bad fitness advice. In between writing books I fill my not-so-busy schedule with martial arts, mountain biking, paddle surfing, weight-lifting, and of course HBO, PS4 and increasing the size of my beloved personal library. 

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