A Huntsman's Fate Series Box Set by Liam Reese (#1-3)
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Overview: The first three books of A Huntsman’s Fate in one single-volume edition, including the never-before released third book, The Ire of Eloran. A Hunstsman’s Fate is an epic fantasy saga of breathtaking scope, following the rise of a man of humble beginnings across time as he shapes not only his own destiny, but the fates of kingdoms, worlds, and even the gods themselves. This box set includes the first three standalone novels of the series: Heart of a Huntsman, Duel with a Demoness, and The Ire of Eloran.
Genre: Fantasy

1. Heart of a Huntsman
Orphaned by an assassin’s blade, Besmir spends his youth on the fringes of society. He grows into a hunstman of some note, suitable to put food on the Duke’s table, if unfit to join the meal. His simple, meager life is thrown into chaos when he finds himself approached by Zaynorth, an illusion mage who has come in search of Besmir, bearing a remarkable truth: the huntsman is far more than he knows himself to be.
Along with his apprentice, Keluse, Besmir follows Zaynorth to a new and distant land where he will vie for a throne stolen by the very man responsible for his parents death.
In Heart of a Huntsman, an orphan of noble birth must rally the people of a foreign land to his cause and lead them against a treacherous king – one whose army includes the very legions of Hell.
2. Duel With A Demoness
Imprisoned within the Absence, a goddess plots her vengeance…
A king’s peaceful reign is torn asunder when a demonic goddess kidnaps the young prince Joranas, taunting the father and monarch with a dilemma: to rescue his son, he must present himself bodily before her in Hell… but crossing over in the flesh is no simple task.
When an arch-shaman of Boranash offers a clue to the quandary, the gods themselves warn Besmir to turn from his path… or risk initiating the end of all things.
Aided by a group of feathered Corbondrasi, his queen Arteera, and Zaynorth the illusion mage, King Besmir Fringor must find a way to release his son from Hell without destroying the world to which they would return.
3. The Ire of Eloran
Gratallach opened his eyes to find himself in the corona of a star. At first, he couldn’t believe his good fortune. After spending countless eons trapped in the star’s core, enduring the agony of its fifteen million degrees of heat, the mere five thousand degrees in the corona were a relief to his shattered, warped body.
Free! I’m free after all this time! And now, Porantillia, you will pay for doing this to me!
His mate had imprisoned him after Gratallach cast her aside in favor of a new lover, Coranstansia. Though Gratallach was a God, the oldest living thing in the cosmos, he had created both his mates from his own will and thought, and they had immense power of their own.
Now, rage burned in his heart, a thirst for vengeance. On trying to move, Gratallach found that sections of his body had been destroyed by the raw power generated in the heart of the star. Fingers that had traced the lines of his loved one’s face had been horribly mutated into burned stumps leaking his life force.
With a single thought, Gratallach darted across the cosmos, towards a glittering, blue-green orb in space. More flames licked around him as he smashed into the atmosphere, but they were cold in comparison to the heat he had endured for millennia, and easily ignored. The relief that flooded his mind when he immersed his massive body in the sea was almost an ecstasy, and Gratallach moaned as hundred-foot waves rolled out from his position towards the rocky shorelines this planet had to offer.
Salt water plowed into the holes in his body, bringing blessed relief from the pain, and Gratallach lay in miles-deep water as his body slowly cooled. Fish swam around his gigantic form, using his massive body for shelter and as a home as he slumbered, finally able to rest. When he woke, the heat had gone, but Gratallach felt a host of new pains. His immortal body, not designed to heal as it had not been created to be injured, lay open and exposed to the elements. The salt water that had felt so cooling before now felt like acid to his exposed, raw flesh, and he bellowed in pain and frustration.
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Overview: The first three books of A Huntsman’s Fate in one single-volume edition, including the never-before released third book, The Ire of Eloran. A Hunstsman’s Fate is an epic fantasy saga of breathtaking scope, following the rise of a man of humble beginnings across time as he shapes not only his own destiny, but the fates of kingdoms, worlds, and even the gods themselves. This box set includes the first three standalone novels of the series: Heart of a Huntsman, Duel with a Demoness, and The Ire of Eloran.
Genre: Fantasy
1. Heart of a Huntsman
Orphaned by an assassin’s blade, Besmir spends his youth on the fringes of society. He grows into a hunstman of some note, suitable to put food on the Duke’s table, if unfit to join the meal. His simple, meager life is thrown into chaos when he finds himself approached by Zaynorth, an illusion mage who has come in search of Besmir, bearing a remarkable truth: the huntsman is far more than he knows himself to be.
Along with his apprentice, Keluse, Besmir follows Zaynorth to a new and distant land where he will vie for a throne stolen by the very man responsible for his parents death.
In Heart of a Huntsman, an orphan of noble birth must rally the people of a foreign land to his cause and lead them against a treacherous king – one whose army includes the very legions of Hell.
2. Duel With A Demoness
Imprisoned within the Absence, a goddess plots her vengeance…
A king’s peaceful reign is torn asunder when a demonic goddess kidnaps the young prince Joranas, taunting the father and monarch with a dilemma: to rescue his son, he must present himself bodily before her in Hell… but crossing over in the flesh is no simple task.
When an arch-shaman of Boranash offers a clue to the quandary, the gods themselves warn Besmir to turn from his path… or risk initiating the end of all things.
Aided by a group of feathered Corbondrasi, his queen Arteera, and Zaynorth the illusion mage, King Besmir Fringor must find a way to release his son from Hell without destroying the world to which they would return.
3. The Ire of Eloran
Gratallach opened his eyes to find himself in the corona of a star. At first, he couldn’t believe his good fortune. After spending countless eons trapped in the star’s core, enduring the agony of its fifteen million degrees of heat, the mere five thousand degrees in the corona were a relief to his shattered, warped body.
Free! I’m free after all this time! And now, Porantillia, you will pay for doing this to me!
His mate had imprisoned him after Gratallach cast her aside in favor of a new lover, Coranstansia. Though Gratallach was a God, the oldest living thing in the cosmos, he had created both his mates from his own will and thought, and they had immense power of their own.
Now, rage burned in his heart, a thirst for vengeance. On trying to move, Gratallach found that sections of his body had been destroyed by the raw power generated in the heart of the star. Fingers that had traced the lines of his loved one’s face had been horribly mutated into burned stumps leaking his life force.
With a single thought, Gratallach darted across the cosmos, towards a glittering, blue-green orb in space. More flames licked around him as he smashed into the atmosphere, but they were cold in comparison to the heat he had endured for millennia, and easily ignored. The relief that flooded his mind when he immersed his massive body in the sea was almost an ecstasy, and Gratallach moaned as hundred-foot waves rolled out from his position towards the rocky shorelines this planet had to offer.
Salt water plowed into the holes in his body, bringing blessed relief from the pain, and Gratallach lay in miles-deep water as his body slowly cooled. Fish swam around his gigantic form, using his massive body for shelter and as a home as he slumbered, finally able to rest. When he woke, the heat had gone, but Gratallach felt a host of new pains. His immortal body, not designed to heal as it had not been created to be injured, lay open and exposed to the elements. The salt water that had felt so cooling before now felt like acid to his exposed, raw flesh, and he bellowed in pain and frustration.
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