Shadow Flight

· Shadow Saga Book 3 · House of Harrison
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In Shadow Dance, the party of friends from Ellsted sought information about Narmir's heritage in Hornshir. In Shadow Play, Nurn searched for his little brother while the others continued to search.

In this third installment of the Shadow Saga, the darkness makes itself known to Namir and his friends, and so will the light.

Shadow Flight is full of harsh lessons. Things are never as they seem, and those struggling to survive find it even harder. Threats like death come unannounced.

The party of friends has gone their separate ways. While most have returned to their hometown of Ellsted, Nurn continues his search for his brother with the elves, with new obstacles arising.

Meanwhile, Hessa and Aves face a different kind of threat. Even as the darkness spreads, a light is kindled.

All the while, Namir faces new challenges as agents of darkness scurry in a race against time to stop him from claiming his lost birthright. Who will win the day? Read Shadow Flight to find out!

About the author

I want to take a moment and thank Recycle Art for their gracious approval of my request to use the dragon portrayed on the cover of my novel. This dragon is an actual statue they created from pieces of car and motorcycle parts, screws, and gears welded together. Each piece is unique and one of a kind. This particular dragon was designed as a coffee shop and was listed as for sale at the time of this book's publishing. Check them out further here: www.recycleart.ch/index.php?st&idMehrueber=0

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