What evil intended to harm you... ... can become something far more terrible.
Rise of Dresca
The Draemeir Chronicle Book 1
by Tim McKay
Genre: YA Dark Fantasy Horror
From the pits of an ancient darkness, a new power is rising.
Ceremai has fallen.
After a decade of struggle for independence, a fledgling nation collapses under the unrelenting force of invasion.
Join an unlikely band of allies on a journey beset by shadow and intrigue, pulled by the strings of fate to the source of a new evil.
A lord’s daughter turns assassin. An orphan girl discovers her power. A captain plots in vain.
And the last soldier of Ceremai finds his destiny.
Witness the dawn of a new age, and learn if what evil intended for harm…
… can become something far more terrible.
Rise
of Dresca is the first book of the Draemeir Chronicle.
Enter a
world where evil parasitizes the meek and arrogant alike. Where
limitless power and knowledge can be yours for a price, not of your
soul, but of your mind, your will, and your resolve to be free.
In
the land of Naevoroth, a new power is rising.
And
it’s yours for the taking.
Action-packed
and filled with a healthy dose of magic, mayhem, and fantastical
lore, Rise of Dresca is a phenomenal start to what promises to be a
riveting epic fantasy series.
– Pikasho Deka from Readers’
Favorite
IF you are looking for a relentless, action,
rage-filled dark fantasy book, then look no further than “Rise of
Dresca”. WOW! This is bestselling material right here!
– Julio
Carlos at Scribble’s Worth Book Reviews
Rise
of Dresca by Tim McKay is a spellbinding journey into the heart of a
mesmerizing monster-filled fantasy realm. Seamlessly blending
captivating storytelling with vivid world-building, this teen and YA
monster fantasy will have readers utterly entranced from the very
first page.
– Demetria Head for A Look Inside Book Reviews
Tim McKay is a writer, editor, and marketer from Ottawa, Canada. He used to be a pastor, still cares about good and evil, and still strives to create meaningful experiences for others. He has degrees in history, theology, and public policy, along with a diploma in professional writing, but likes nothing more than hiking in the woods, running along the Rideau Canal, and connecting with the people he loves. Oh, and reading a good book.
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