Relict Saga by J.A. Skald (1, 3-5)
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Overview: I'm J.A. Skald, a spinner of stories, teller of tales, fountain of fiction (and aficionado of alliteration).
Genre: Romance MM




1. The Dancing Tree - Look – It wasn’t supposed to go like this, alright?
Humans were trouble.
Life as a monster hunter had beaten that lesson into Sebastian often enough. But just because people said Relicts were heartless monsters, it didn’t actually make him one.
Would’ve saved him a whole heap of trouble if it did.
Not like Sebastian ever asked to become a Relict. Monster hunters turned half-monsters themselves, always traveling town to town to earn their keep, fighting with terrors and townsfolk alike until it's time to race back for their Orders before Mistide falls.
It's not a life anyone would want. Not that anyone ever asked him — he was sold into the life as a child to save his father's sorry skin.
When Ryndalon stumbles into his life, well - it turns out this isn't even the first time the bard's gone and made Sebastian's life hell.
Or that it's the end of his secrets...
Rule one making Deals with the fae? DON'T.
3. The Hollow Palace - Sebastian messed up - bad.
But he's not about to go let his (erstwhile love) friend pay for his own mistakes.
Even if he has to bargain with backstabbing fae, eldritch monsters, and chasing after some Lost Prince all the way into the Fae Realm; to the very heart of the Court of Winter itself.
Ryndalon better appreciate this...
The duology concludes as Sebastian journeys into the faerealm to try and save his errant bard...
Rule one making Deals with the fae? DON'T.
4. The Sundered Keep - How can you tell a mage is lying? His mouth is moving.
Destan knows they're plotting something, locked away in their lofty tower.
He just can't prove it — yet.
Did they have something to do with Sebastian's disappearance? Or are the mages planning something bigger; something that threatens all the unsuspecting Relicts sworn into their charge?
The fate of Eldfäst rests on the secrets Destan carries, but time is running out.
What is this fascination that Jacek seems to have for him? Destan might have saved the bard's life, but how can he trust that the human is truly on his side?
Do Jacek's happy-go-lucky antics hide far darker secrets; secrets that could rival the Bear Relict's own? Will he prove to be Destan's doom—
Or his salvation?
5. The Crimson Sea - The Order of the Cranes has fallen.
Until Destan crossed his Path, Jacek thought his chances of finishing his training as a Relict had been sunk alongside the rest of the Crane Fleet.
So what if his new mentor seems strangely overprotective? Jacek can't exactly blame him. He'd heard the stories years ago — the betrayal, the destruction of Eldfäst, the fall of the Order of the Bear.
Destan allows Jacek to walk his Path alongside him; the last Bear and Crane, alone together. It could be enough.
If only Jacek had made sure Destan understood exactly what the strange, human-seeming bard he'd saved had actually been asking of him…
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1, 3-4
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5. The Crimson Sea
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Requirements: epub, mobi, azw3 reader, 82 mb 662 kb
Overview: I'm J.A. Skald, a spinner of stories, teller of tales, fountain of fiction (and aficionado of alliteration).
Genre: Romance MM
1. The Dancing Tree - Look – It wasn’t supposed to go like this, alright?
Humans were trouble.
Life as a monster hunter had beaten that lesson into Sebastian often enough. But just because people said Relicts were heartless monsters, it didn’t actually make him one.
Would’ve saved him a whole heap of trouble if it did.
Not like Sebastian ever asked to become a Relict. Monster hunters turned half-monsters themselves, always traveling town to town to earn their keep, fighting with terrors and townsfolk alike until it's time to race back for their Orders before Mistide falls.
It's not a life anyone would want. Not that anyone ever asked him — he was sold into the life as a child to save his father's sorry skin.
When Ryndalon stumbles into his life, well - it turns out this isn't even the first time the bard's gone and made Sebastian's life hell.
Or that it's the end of his secrets...
Rule one making Deals with the fae? DON'T.
3. The Hollow Palace - Sebastian messed up - bad.
But he's not about to go let his (erstwhile love) friend pay for his own mistakes.
Even if he has to bargain with backstabbing fae, eldritch monsters, and chasing after some Lost Prince all the way into the Fae Realm; to the very heart of the Court of Winter itself.
Ryndalon better appreciate this...
The duology concludes as Sebastian journeys into the faerealm to try and save his errant bard...
Rule one making Deals with the fae? DON'T.
4. The Sundered Keep - How can you tell a mage is lying? His mouth is moving.
Destan knows they're plotting something, locked away in their lofty tower.
He just can't prove it — yet.
Did they have something to do with Sebastian's disappearance? Or are the mages planning something bigger; something that threatens all the unsuspecting Relicts sworn into their charge?
The fate of Eldfäst rests on the secrets Destan carries, but time is running out.
What is this fascination that Jacek seems to have for him? Destan might have saved the bard's life, but how can he trust that the human is truly on his side?
Do Jacek's happy-go-lucky antics hide far darker secrets; secrets that could rival the Bear Relict's own? Will he prove to be Destan's doom—
Or his salvation?
5. The Crimson Sea - The Order of the Cranes has fallen.
Until Destan crossed his Path, Jacek thought his chances of finishing his training as a Relict had been sunk alongside the rest of the Crane Fleet.
So what if his new mentor seems strangely overprotective? Jacek can't exactly blame him. He'd heard the stories years ago — the betrayal, the destruction of Eldfäst, the fall of the Order of the Bear.
Destan allows Jacek to walk his Path alongside him; the last Bear and Crane, alone together. It could be enough.
If only Jacek had made sure Destan understood exactly what the strange, human-seeming bard he'd saved had actually been asking of him…
Download Instructions:
1, 3-4
https://www.up-4ever.net/dblqjyew4j4x
(Filehost down) http://www.centfile.com/t4hv5rewoaxn
5. The Crimson Sea
https://upfiles.com/Dz41ed6
https://devuploads.com/jrke5dnmfaav
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