About Sagaman Kessler: The Boy Will Fight by Maggie Kirton
A boy-child torn from his mother’s arms pleads mercy…
He shows no fear.
From award-winning creative writer, Maggie Kirton, an epic high fantasy adventure for fans of The Witcher and Game of Thrones.
Kessler, a Mortal-Fae, has a bond with Ilona, a dragon.
If the bond is broken through the death of one, the other will die of grief within the span of two moons.
Ilona gave her life on a battlefield to save Kessler.
In doing so, she gave Shai, a war-child, the portion of grief that comes with tears and sorrow, but she gave the emptiness of death to Kessler. This emptiness creates a severely flawed character already riddled with untethered anger and low self-worth.
Ilona hoped that Kessler would make his way to Dreki Isle and create a new bond with her son not yet hatched from his egg. If Kessler looks into the eyes of the wetling dragon first, he will have a new bond and will live.
Kessler and Shai travel to Dreki together with many adventures along the way, but it isn’t long before Kessler realizes a hard truth… a dragon can only bond with one mortal at a time. If Kessler bonds with Ilona’s son, Shai will die of the grief given to him by Ilona.
Freedom embraces choice, though not all choices are made freely and without regret.
Kessler is destined to make a difficult choice when they reach Dreki Isle.
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Author Bio:
Creative writing has been a passion since the age of three when Maggie had a big red book of Grimm’s Fairy Tales. Unable to read at that age, she slept with the book under her pillow with her hand tucked between the pages in the hope that the words would come to her in her sleep.
After seven years of writing the 4-book high fantasy adventure Sagaman Series, Maggie Kirton, an award-winning creative writer, finally made her 63-year-old dream of creating a big red book of her own come true. Breaking every rule of the genre along the way, she makes no excuses. Her midnight candle still burns bright, signaling a new beginning, with pristine pages waiting to be filled with her unique written sound.