Advent Mage Cycle Series by Honor Raconteur (#4-7)
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Overview: Ever since I was a toddler, I have been making up stories. I’d entertain anyone willing to listen to my wild fantasies about unicorns and gargoyles and amazing people. At 13, I started writing the stories down. At 23, I finished the first book that was, in my opinion, good enough to publish.
I spent three years trying to publish my book, Jaunten, the old fashioned way. The problem was my story was outside of the norm for young adult fantasy – it didn’t have vampires or the supernatural in it, it was clean enough to earn a PG rating, and there wasn’t any dark overlord to defeat. No literary agent would pick it up because it didn’t fit the “fantasy formula” that all of the popular books did.
I put the idea of having my book published off to the side for a while as I finished a Bachelors in English at Middle Tennessee State University. But as I worked on my third degree, the idea of being published came back to me. This time, while working as a paralegal, I had a better grasp of the laws involved of doing self-publishing. For six months, I did a great deal of research in how to do self-publishing the debt-free way.
It was hard. I was working full time, going to school full time, and living on my own. I never really had a break. I was always working on something. At times I felt like my brain would just go into meltdown from having to learn so many different things to make my idea work.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy


Balancer 4
We reached Alvacon late in the evening, just as most people were sitting down for dinner. Despite the late hour of the day, Vonlorisen left standing orders that as soon as we appeared we were to be shown directly to him.
The Chahiran court ran on a similar schedule to the Hainian court, so they were in the midst of dinner when we arrived. Actually, even the setup of the room looked very similar. One long table at the very front of the room held the nobility, and then a variety of shorter tables connected to it from there, almost like a miniature maze. Everyone at the tables froze as we entered the room, some of them in nervousness, others in rabid curiosity.
Warlords Rising 7
Weather Mage Riicbeccaan has a plan. As plans go, this is a pretty good one. Officially, she needs to go into the Khobunter-Libendorf area to figure out what is messing with her weather patterns. Unofficially, since they are going that far north, it’s the perfect opportunity to get dragons. Sure, traveling that direction is dangerous, but with Trev’nor and Nolan going along, there isn’t much to worry about, as three full-trained mages can handle just about anything.
But from the moment the three set foot in Khobunter, nothing goes according to plan. The whole world knows that Khobunter is a political mess, but there’s another, darker layer underneath it all that no one speaks of. The three prodigy mages are ensnared by it before they can fully comprehend what’s going on.
Fighting against an entire country is not something that just three people can handle, even if they are mages. Becca, Nolan, and Trev’nor don’t have much of a choice, though. There is an abhorrent evil right in front of their eyes and they only have one of two options: fight or flee.
Unfortunately for Khobunter, no one has ever taught them how to run.
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Warlords Rising 7 (Filehost down) http://www.centfile.com/ool872qjxlw8
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Balancer 4 http://www.restfilee.com/gr8bqt37d7fo/Balancer.epub.html
Warlords Rising 7 https://www.restfilee.com/s5e83ri755b9
Requirements: .ePUB reader, 348 KB
Overview: Ever since I was a toddler, I have been making up stories. I’d entertain anyone willing to listen to my wild fantasies about unicorns and gargoyles and amazing people. At 13, I started writing the stories down. At 23, I finished the first book that was, in my opinion, good enough to publish.
I spent three years trying to publish my book, Jaunten, the old fashioned way. The problem was my story was outside of the norm for young adult fantasy – it didn’t have vampires or the supernatural in it, it was clean enough to earn a PG rating, and there wasn’t any dark overlord to defeat. No literary agent would pick it up because it didn’t fit the “fantasy formula” that all of the popular books did.
I put the idea of having my book published off to the side for a while as I finished a Bachelors in English at Middle Tennessee State University. But as I worked on my third degree, the idea of being published came back to me. This time, while working as a paralegal, I had a better grasp of the laws involved of doing self-publishing. For six months, I did a great deal of research in how to do self-publishing the debt-free way.
It was hard. I was working full time, going to school full time, and living on my own. I never really had a break. I was always working on something. At times I felt like my brain would just go into meltdown from having to learn so many different things to make my idea work.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Balancer 4
We reached Alvacon late in the evening, just as most people were sitting down for dinner. Despite the late hour of the day, Vonlorisen left standing orders that as soon as we appeared we were to be shown directly to him.
The Chahiran court ran on a similar schedule to the Hainian court, so they were in the midst of dinner when we arrived. Actually, even the setup of the room looked very similar. One long table at the very front of the room held the nobility, and then a variety of shorter tables connected to it from there, almost like a miniature maze. Everyone at the tables froze as we entered the room, some of them in nervousness, others in rabid curiosity.
Warlords Rising 7
Weather Mage Riicbeccaan has a plan. As plans go, this is a pretty good one. Officially, she needs to go into the Khobunter-Libendorf area to figure out what is messing with her weather patterns. Unofficially, since they are going that far north, it’s the perfect opportunity to get dragons. Sure, traveling that direction is dangerous, but with Trev’nor and Nolan going along, there isn’t much to worry about, as three full-trained mages can handle just about anything.
But from the moment the three set foot in Khobunter, nothing goes according to plan. The whole world knows that Khobunter is a political mess, but there’s another, darker layer underneath it all that no one speaks of. The three prodigy mages are ensnared by it before they can fully comprehend what’s going on.
Fighting against an entire country is not something that just three people can handle, even if they are mages. Becca, Nolan, and Trev’nor don’t have much of a choice, though. There is an abhorrent evil right in front of their eyes and they only have one of two options: fight or flee.
Unfortunately for Khobunter, no one has ever taught them how to run.
Download Instructions:
Balancer 4 (Filehost down) http://www.centfile.com/fecqw0e6kt9m
Warlords Rising 7 (Filehost down) http://www.centfile.com/ool872qjxlw8
Mirror:
Balancer 4 http://www.restfilee.com/gr8bqt37d7fo/Balancer.epub.html
Warlords Rising 7 https://www.restfilee.com/s5e83ri755b9