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The Legend of Ailish - Wind, David
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Step into the newest Adventure in the Post-Apocalyptic world of the Epic Sci-Fi- Fantasy Series, Tales of Nevaeh. --The legend of Ailish, the fifth volume of Tales of Nevaeh begins in the year 3256, two thousand years before we learned of her in The Dark Masters. --Recalled to The Island by the Eight Sorceresses of Nevaeh, Ailish, Queen Mother of Morvene and the most powerful sorceress in Nevaeh, must say goodbye to her children and leave everything behind, as she ventures into the unknown, charged with saving Nevaeh from the Circle of Afzal and the Dark Masters themselves. --Ailish can only…mehr

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Step into the newest Adventure in the Post-Apocalyptic world of the Epic Sci-Fi- Fantasy Series, Tales of Nevaeh. --The legend of Ailish, the fifth volume of Tales of Nevaeh begins in the year 3256, two thousand years before we learned of her in The Dark Masters. --Recalled to The Island by the Eight Sorceresses of Nevaeh, Ailish, Queen Mother of Morvene and the most powerful sorceress in Nevaeh, must say goodbye to her children and leave everything behind, as she ventures into the unknown, charged with saving Nevaeh from the Circle of Afzal and the Dark Masters themselves. --Ailish can only do this if she can reach the place shown to her in The Eight Sorceresses' visions. To get there, she must cross all of Nevaeh, not only without anyone recognizing her, but with an injured renegade Dark Master. --If she reaches the place she must be at, Nevaeh will be safe for another two millennia: If she fails, Nevaeh, and everyone living there will fall to the darkness. *** The Series, Tales of Nevaeh, is a mix between Shannara Chronicles, The Hundred Series, and a dash of GoT, combining futuristic dystopian societies ruled by magic and visionary and metaphysical elements with sorcerers and warriors in this Epic Post-Apocalyptic Sci-Fi Fantasy series based upon the magic that grew from the science & technology of the 20th & 21st centuries.
Autorenporträt
International award winning author David Wind, has published 40 novels Including Mystery & Suspense Thrillers, Science Fiction & Fantasy Contemporary Fiction. He is the current President of the Florida Chapter of the Mystery Writers of America, and lives and writes in Boynton Beach. A Hybrid Traditional and Independent Author, David published his first Indie book in 2008. Angels In Mourning, a contemporary take on the traditional style noir detective books of the 50's. Angels In Mourning won the Amazon.com Book of the Month Reader's Choice Award. Among his Mysteries & Thrillers are The Hyte Maneuver, (a Literary guild alternate selection); The Sokova Convention, The Morrisy Manifest, Desperately Killing Suzanne, The Whistleblower's Daughter, and Out of the Shadows. He wrote the Medical Thriller, The Whistleblower's Daughter, with Terese Ramin. The idea for this Medical Legal Thriller came shortly after the death of a close friend. David said, "I couldn't help but wonder about the medication...." David's Contemporary Fiction novel, published in December of 2017, and based on the Harry Chapin Song, A Better Place to Be, was named a B.R.A.G. Medallion Honoree, signifying a book of the highest literary quality, and written by Independent writers; and received the Bronze Award from Ireland's Drunken Druid International Literary Awards. The first book of David's Sci-Fi Fantasy series Tales of Nevaeh. Born to Magic, is an international Amazon genre Best Seller, and a Kindle Review of Books finalist for Fantasy Book of the year. 75,000 copies have been download to date. The second and third books of the series, The Dark Masters: Vol 2, and TRINITY: The Battle For Nevaeh, Vol. 3, and Dream Weavers of Nevaeh, Vol. 4, have both reached the Amazon Top 100 in its genre. David has just finished the fifth volume, scheduled for release May 18, 2020. David's novels have been translated into eleven languages and published in fifteen countries.