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Le Maître du Tane

Cette saga épique de fantasy suit le voyage d'un jeune héros, ostracisé pour ses dons uniques. Lancé dans un monde inconnu contre son gré, il doit maîtriser ses pouvoirs naissants et affronter des forces obscures menaçant l'annihilation de toutes les races. Sa quête pour sauver ses amis et trouver sa propre place le mène à travers des batailles contre des créatures mythiques et la découverte de secrets anciens. C'est une histoire de lutte entre le bien et le mal, pleine d'action, d'émotion et d'un récit captivant qui séduira les amateurs de fantasy.

Night Calls the Raven
Hand of Fire

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  1. 1

    Hand of Fire

    • 624pages
    • 22 heures de lecture
    3,8(55)Évaluer

    In the spirit of Tolkien, Jordan, and Goodkind, Hand of Fire is another force to be reckoned with in the world of fantasy. Shunned from birth, Thane is eventually cast out by his race because of his unique endowment of all five Tane. Saved by Jack, a HuMan, thought by Thane's people to be simple myths, Thane is hurled into a foreign world that he must make his own if he hopes to survive. When his only friends, Dor and Tam, try to find and help him, they are caught and tortured by a massive gathering of trolls that could bring about the annihilation of all races. Now, in a desperate search to find and save his friends, Thane must come to grips with his powers and himself before all is lost to the gathering storm of evil. An epic tale of good versus evil, Hand of Fire is a written tapestry of emotion that will draw in readers of all genres and not let them go until the last word is devoured. Book 1 of The Master of the Tane

    Hand of Fire
  2. 2

    Night Calls the Raven

    Book 2 of The Master of the Tane

    • 368pages
    • 13 heures de lecture
    4,0(43)Évaluer

    Struggling with amnesia, Thane finds himself in a Tjal-Dihn camp, yearning for connection and purpose. He decides to join the Tjal adoption ceremony, a pivotal event that promises him a respected position within Tjal society if he succeeds. However, the stakes are perilously high, as failure in this ceremony could cost him his life. The story explores themes of identity, belonging, and the dire consequences of societal rituals.

    Night Calls the Raven