About Rise of the Loremaster: The Arisendia Chronicles – Book 1
What if someone stole your heritage and you couldn’t stop it?
Captain of the Guard at Falkendale, Kygan Dane, answers a call to deliver the city of Falinor from an Eskardi armada.
A quarter century later, history he thought resolved proves anything but settled and darker than he’d ever imagined. Peace enjoyed with his wife, Mirabelle, and son, Palance, is disrupted by Eskardi drifting north into Olandra from Junziel.
When Falinor proposes a unified government abolishing Olandra’s sovereign kingdoms, Kygan, Palance and trusted companions seek to challenge their plans. Treachery beyond comprehension is unmasked as a power-hungry new regime suffocates freedom in an unholy alliance with the continent’s ancient archenemies.
With factual, written history facing destruction and replacement by revisionist lies, youthful Palance knows he must save the books. But where to hide them in a land dominated by deceitful authorities who’ll stop at nothing to seize and maintain control?
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Author Bio:
Jack Peregrine was born in Kent, ‘The Garden of England.’ His first encounter with fantasy literature came as he watched and listened to Bernard Cribbins read ‘The Hobbit’ on BBC Jackanory in 1979. A trip to his local library followed, where he checked out the book to enjoy for himself.
A love of Tolkien and his children’s classic fed naturally into reading ‘The Lord of the Rings.’ His bedroom was soon filled with hand-drawn reproductions of maps, runes, calendars and poems from Middle-Earth. Many of them were committed to memory and remain in his head to this day.
At the age of twelve, during the 1980s golden era of roleplaying games, he hooked up with school friends to form a Dungeons & Dragons group.
A writer all his life, despite busy non-literary careers living and working on three continents, Peregrine has authored books, poetry and articles in various genres under different names.
For a long time he resisted the urge to commit ideas for his own fantasy series to paper; choosing instead to hone his writing craft in other areas with over a million published words of experience.
Finally the moment came to pour out story concepts that had haunted him for years into a new world with its own mythos.
‘The Arisendia Chronicles’ formed the physical manifestation of those spectres.