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The Pain Bearer

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Piracy, mystery, and adventure await a pair of? brothers?

Sundra Aruvar is a prince, young and pampered?until he kills the wrong man in a duel. Now he?s hiding his status and fleeing for his life.

Ruhi Naidu is a merchant?s daughter who helps her father run his warehouse?until her aunt insists she become a proper young lady. Now she?s disguised herself as a man and run away to gain her freedom.

When the two meet, they agree to keep each other?s secrets. And when pirates board their ship, they stand together as family, for bare is the brotherless back.

Taken to the Areyat Islands, the pair are forced into servitude. But when they are accused of dreadful murders, the supposed brothers must figure out what really happened?before they pay the price.

For lovers of Dungeons & Dragons RPGs, this is a book from the sweeping epic fantasy world of Eldros Legacy.

Some treasures are better left buried.

Godsblighted. That’s what the villagers call her.

Even within her family’s protection, Rowan has always known she was different. But now she has the chance to prove that she can protect herself. The chance to prove that different doesn’t mean cursed. Leaving behind the broken promise of her failed magic, Rowan joins her mentor in his search for a Giant’s artifact known as the Grief Draw. But finding it only adds to her problems. Because the ancient Giants were right. This lantern brings pain.

Rowan’s magic might be the barest spark, but it is enough to connect her to Gavyn, a young man trapped inside the lantern after a failed attempt to destroy it. He is suddenly Rowan’s only hope for understanding the lantern before it kills again. And she is his only hope for freedom. With fanatic treasure hunters and power-hungry lords closing in, Rowan and Gavyn must figure out how to use the lantern before someone else sets off the weapon even the Giants feared.

For lovers of Dungeons & Dragons RPGs, this is a book from the sweeping epic fantasy world of Eldros Legacy.

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