Stinger and Bow

Stinger and Bow

by Orren Merton
Stinger and Bow

Stinger and Bow

by Orren Merton

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Overview

Stinger needs a new crossbow.

Thirteen year-old Rachel Silver-or as she's known to the world, Stinger-needs a new crossbow. Her last bow failed her when she needed it most. Besides, Firebird Alex, her aunt and fellow Seduman-half-human, half-spirit being-wields a Sedu blade, made with spirit magic.

So Stinger designs herself a magic crossbow, then convinces her best friends to accompany her around the world and into the universe of Sediin to find the right craftsmen to have it made. Trouble is, warriors attract people who want to challenge them, whether they're ready or not. Stinger is still tormented by her last battle-she's suffering night-terrors, shakes, and cold sweats. When the situation turns deadly, will she be able to come to grips with her trauma and become the warrior she needs to be to save her friends?


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780692594612
Publisher: Darkling Books
Publication date: 02/11/2016
Series: The Sedumen Chronicles , #4
Pages: 140
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.30(d)

About the Author

Orren Merton started writing fantasy and science fiction at an embarrassingly young age. In high school, he picked up guitar and start playing up and down California in a few loud and moody bands, culminating in his current project Ember After. During that time, magazines, developers, and corporations began to pay him to write and edit music software related articles, manuals, and books. Since then he has written the urban fantasy novel The Deviant and the science fiction novel Skye Entity before working on The Sedumen Chronicles, his current series of urban fantasy YA novels. He lives in Southern California with his family, pets, collection of sci-fi/fantasy memorabilia, and curiously large stuffed animal collection.
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