Return to Windemere in Charms of the Feykin!
To make a champion fall, one must wound their very soul.
Nyx is leading the charge to rescue Delvin and Sari, who have gone missing in the southern jungles of Windemere. Battling through the local predators, the champions are surprised when they reunite in the Feykin city of Rhundar. Instead of captives, the missing heroes have become the city’s rulers and are on the verge of starting a war with those that want to exterminate their new followers. Even with such a noble cause, Delvin and Sari have changed into brutal warlords that may kill each other and their friends long before they step onto the battlefield.
Have Delvin and Sari really changed for the worst or is there a greater threat pulling the champions’ strings?
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Excerpt: Broken Bonds
Sari draws two daggers and sprints at Luke, slashing at his sabers in an attempt to cut his hands as he unsheathes his weapons. Instead, the forest tracker unclips the scabbards from his belt and spreads his arms to avoid the gypsy’s attack. The swords still sheathed, he does his best to deflect his former friend’s strikes while harmlessly smacking her in the sides. When a dagger slices his arm, Luke kicks out to knock Sari back. A hint of a grin on her face causes him to slow his attack, his foot aching as it bounces off her immovable body. Knowing he has to trick her, the half-elf runs backwards to get the gypsy to charge. Before she falls behind, the warrior lets her gradually catch up while remaining out of slashing range. Once Luke reaches the riverbank, he lunges forward and aims a swing at the sprinting woman’s knee. Forced to decide between taking a blow that would surely break bone or risk a similar injury by turning her power on while running, Sari tries to twist out of the way. She lands on her back at the forest tracker’s feet and curses when he pins her arms by jamming his sabers against her wrists.
Before Luke can tell the gypsy to stop struggling, an arm of water bursts from the river and bats him away. Phelan leaps out of the rapids and sprints at the prone warrior, his daggers lengthened by keenly edged liquid. The weapons sink into the muddy earth when their target rolls away, the ringing of drawn steel revealing that the champion is no longer restraining himself. With a flurry of stabs and slashes, the half-elf drives his new opponent back and whittles away at the watery daggers. Trying not to kill the Feykin, Luke delivers an echoing hilt punch to Phelan’s head every time the other warrior attempts a counterattack. Faced with the full speed and skill of the agile forest tracker, the outclassed hunter has various watery weapons fly out of the river. None of them hit the champion, who remains close enough to continue his barrage of muscle-rattling strikes.
Ducking to the side, Luke slashes at the other man’s exposed flank in what he hopes will be a crippling, but non-lethal, blow. The saber clangs off a patch of icy armor and a freezing tremor makes the half-elf’s arm go numb. A searing pain erupts from his lower back and he whirls around, the motion preventing Sari’s dagger from doing more than a long cut across his side. His first saber swings an inch over her head, but his second weapon leaves a gash up the middle of her chin. Enraged by the pain, the gypsy moves out of Luke’s reach and summons a massive hammer of water. She freezes the forest tracker’s feet to the ground before he can move, which allows the large weapon to connect. It repeatedly comes down on the warrior, breaking several ribs and one of his arms. Sheathing his sabers and remaining on the ground, the half-elf draws the stiletto and hurls it into Sari’s thigh. A look of shock is on her face and she stares at Luke’s battered form as if seeing such injuries for the first time.
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About the Author:
Charles Yallowitz was born and raised on Long Island, NY, but he has spent most of his life wandering his own imagination in a blissful haze. Occasionally, he would return from this world for the necessities such as food, showers, and Saturday morning cartoons. One day he returned from his imagination and decided he would share his stories with the world. After his wife decided that she was tired of hearing the same stories repeatedly, she convinced him that it would make more sense to follow his dream of being a fantasy author. So, locked within the house under orders to shut up and get to work, Charles brings you Legends of Windemere. He looks forward to sharing all of his stories with you, and his wife is happy he finally has someone else to play with.
Blog: www.legendsofwindemere.com
Twitter: @cyallowitz
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Reblogged this on Poetry by Pamela.
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Thanks for the reblog. 🙂
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Mine is set to go up tomorrow! Congrats, Charles!
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Thanks. 🙂
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Congratulations on your new release, Charles. Wish you all the best!
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Thanks. 🙂
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Sounds like a winner. Good luck, Charles.
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Thanks. Fingers crossed.
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🙂
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Congratulations on the new release, Charles! Can’t wait to read it!
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Thanks. Hoping it takes off over the weekend. Marketing a book so late in the series is tough.
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Yes it is a tough nut to crack. You appear to be doing everything right, though. 🙂
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Great excerpt! Congratulations, Charles, and best of luck with the launch 🙂
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Thanks. It’s moving a bit, but I hope the marketing kicks in to give it a boost. Been really hard to get and maintain any momentum this year.
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Pingback: I’m experimenting here with trying to share a friend’s WP post and book launch through my phone. And without further ado, I give you Charles Yallowitz and The Charms of the Feykin! | 1WriteWay
Wish you the best, Charles! I’ve tried to share your post through WP, but I’m a bit perplexed to find that I cannot find the reblog button on my phone. I swear it used to be there 😦 It’s the kind of thing that makes me feel I’m losing my mind …
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I’ve noticed that the phone can be temperamental. Sometimes I find it without a problem. Other times, I’ll find it and hitting it zooms me into the blog’s header, so I can’t do anything. I do it through the Internet search engine though. The WP app and my phone don’t get along.
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Thanks. I haven’t been using my phone app for much more than checking notifications. Still, I’ve used it in the past to reblog. Oh, well, I’m too old to keep up 😉
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Reblogged this on Journey To Ambeth and commented:
Charles Yallowitz is back, with his latest foray into the magical world of Windemere. Charms of the Feykin is out now and, if you’re new to Windemere, pick up the first book in the series, Beginning Of A Hero, for free!
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Thanks for the reblog.
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Any time, Charles – very happy to share, and good luck with the sales!
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Thanks for the reblog.
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You’re welcome
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Reblogged this on Archer's Aim and commented:
Happy to share this post of Charles Yallowitz’s Windemere series that I hope to begin in the near future. Reblogging on Archer’s Aim.
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Thanks for the reblog. Really appreciate it. 😀
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You are welcome.
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reblogged, tweeted and posted on facehobby, pal. Best wishes as always.
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Thanks. Really appreciate the help. 🙂
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