Soulbinder (Book 3)

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by Ben Cassidy


  Joseph hurried after him, surprised and confused. “Parking the carriage. Why--?”

  “We’re all in danger. I should have known. I should have guessed.” He stopped at the stairs that led down to the servants’ quarter, his hands clutching jerkily for weapons. “I need my pistols.”

  “Kendril—” Joseph grabbed the Ghostwalker by the shoulder and spun him around. “Stop right now and tell me what’s going on.”

  Kendril rubbed the bottom half of his face agitatedly. “You were right. It’s Balneth all over again. I saw her, out in the hall. She’s here.”

  Joseph spread his hands. “Who?”

  Kendril took a breath. “Bronwyn. The witch of Balneth.”

  Continued in Book 4 of the Chronicles of Zanthora:

  Demonbane

  For thrilling action adventure set in the “sword and planet” setting of the Two Rings, check out these collections of novellas, also by Ben Cassidy:

  Daughter of Llathe: A Tale of the Two Rings

  Tales of the Two Rings: Volume 1

  Tales of the Two Rings: Volume 2

  About the Author:

  Ben Cassidy lives in Vancouver, WA, with his wife and three children. He pursued graduate studies in history for several years until he decided that reading six scholarly books a week was not challenging enough for him, and so switched to being a stay-at-home dad. He has been writing since he was in third grade, though now he is able to bribe other people to do the illustrating for him. He has the uncanny habit of writing of himself in the third person, and is disturbed by how easily his whole life can be summed up in four sentences. Or even five.

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  Note from the Author:

  I need your help.

  When you publish independently, you have to do everything yourself. I’m not just writing and dreaming up plotlines and characters. I’m editing, formatting, and marketing my books as well. All that takes time, and most of it I’m not very good at.

  There is no marketing campaign behind me. No major publishing house. No motivated literary agent watching my back. It’s just me. And in this e-book age, a successful writer needs positive word-of-mouth to succeed.

  If you liked what you just read, if you want to see more of the characters and the worlds I am creating, then take five minutes to help me out. Publish a review of my work online. You’d be amazed how important reviews are, and how few readers do it. Click on my facebook link (above) and like my page. Sign up for my update email list, [email protected]. I promise I will only send emails to you when I’m coming out with a new piece of fiction.

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  And thank you for reading what I have written. If even for a moment you found yourself standing under the twin moons of a distant world, or smelled the stench of gunpowder and crisp tang of blood, then I consider my work well done.

  Continued in Book Four of the Chronicles of Zanthora:

  Demonbane

  Table of Contents

  Chapter 1.

  Chapter 2.

  Chapter 3.

  Chapter 4.

  Chapter 5.

  Chapter 6.

  Chapter 7.

  Chapter 8.

  Chapter 9.

  Chapter 10.

  Chapter 11.

  Chapter 12.

  Chapter 13.

  Chapter 14.

  Chapter 15.

  Chapter 16.

  Chapter 17.

  Chapter 18.

 

 

 


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