The Silent Forest (Rohoshita, Tale #1)
A man awakens in a strange forest.

No memories. No identity. Alone.

What secret haunts a nameless man in a nameless place?

Rohoshita summons the stories of old to craft a new folklore. Mysterious strangers wander the lands. Lands where oddities possess nature to haunt the living. In a world where hearts glow and wither. A supernatural realm hides below.
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The Silent Forest (Rohoshita, Tale #1)
A man awakens in a strange forest.

No memories. No identity. Alone.

What secret haunts a nameless man in a nameless place?

Rohoshita summons the stories of old to craft a new folklore. Mysterious strangers wander the lands. Lands where oddities possess nature to haunt the living. In a world where hearts glow and wither. A supernatural realm hides below.
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The Silent Forest (Rohoshita, Tale #1)

The Silent Forest (Rohoshita, Tale #1)

by Michael R.E. Adams
The Silent Forest (Rohoshita, Tale #1)

The Silent Forest (Rohoshita, Tale #1)

by Michael R.E. Adams

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Overview

A man awakens in a strange forest.

No memories. No identity. Alone.

What secret haunts a nameless man in a nameless place?

Rohoshita summons the stories of old to craft a new folklore. Mysterious strangers wander the lands. Lands where oddities possess nature to haunt the living. In a world where hearts glow and wither. A supernatural realm hides below.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940161242414
Publisher: Enchanted Cipher
Publication date: 06/15/2019
Series: Rohoshita Tales , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 554 KB

About the Author

MICHAEL R.E. ADAMS pens myths both natural and speculative. He invokes the lyricism of poetry and the suspense of genre fiction to create verse and prose in literary and SFF worlds. Portraying underrepresented groups, he seeks to expand the world’s imagination of who we can all be. He tells tales that all people can relate to, stories about the desire and fear of connecting to others and exploring our own hearts. (www.MichaelREAdams.com)
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