The Apostle: Destiny

The Apostle: Destiny

by Dylan Hiler
The Apostle: Destiny

The Apostle: Destiny

by Dylan Hiler

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Overview

The night sky adorned of two moons, Vera and Dawn, Tarthuria bathes in the silence of mystery and intrigue. One of the comets of Tiera Cylith has landed in the village of Fairwillow and has punctured the ground with an indelible prophecy. The Apostle were the words burned into the crater left after the willow tree had been destroyed.

Through troubled times, of which Fairwillow experienced its fair share, an ancient witch by the name of Famora has cursed Sath and Elle�s family. Their first born, Raios, is condemned to be The Apostle � the one that would throw the destiny of the village into doomed days.

Yet, Sath Eden is not to be swayed. But who is this other woman in his life? Who is Sibyl? Will she spell the final condemnation of the entire village? Sath had to vanquish the omen, dispel the augury, and destroy Famora.

The Apostle: Destiny is a character study set in a fantasy world containing an overarching dark theme of a family dealing with the issues of stigma, infidelity, drug abuse, and bullying. A close and caring look at the good, the bad, and everything in between its sure to engage the mind and touch the heart.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940149792351
Publisher: Dylan Hiler
Publication date: 07/06/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 405
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Dylan Hiler is a freelance author whose current projects include The Tarthurian Chronicles and Lockland the Time Traveling Fox. Owner of the publication company I�m a Human Productions he focuses his time and energy on interesting and unique adventures that capture the heart and mind alike. He currently lives in Minnesota with his wife Shannon, son Azrael, and so many animals it may as well be a hobby farm.
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