About the Book
Title: The Children of the Blessing
Author: Perry Morris
Genre: Fantasy
When key events prophesied thousands of years ago finally take place,
those who lust for power will do anything they must to take control—even if
that means killing the children of the blessing.
The children of the blessing have never met. Renn wanted to be a farmer and Avaris a warrior, but their birth and blessing set an ancient prophecy in motion that promises to shift the balance of power on the continent of Lemuria. The two boy’s dreams and innocence are shattered by those determined to influence the events to come and seize power for themselves.
When loved ones are killed and homes destroyed, both boys must flee from horrifying creatures and powerful magic users. Renn has to cross the continent to reach the safety of Elder Island where he can receive training from the Lore Masters; Avaris decides to follow the evil creatures that have ruined his life to caves beneath the Cragg Mountains where the surviving members of his tribe have been forced into slave labor. The Grand Warlock, Kahn Devin, has determined that both boys will either join with him or die.
The children of the blessing have never met. Renn wanted to be a farmer and Avaris a warrior, but their birth and blessing set an ancient prophecy in motion that promises to shift the balance of power on the continent of Lemuria. The two boy’s dreams and innocence are shattered by those determined to influence the events to come and seize power for themselves.
When loved ones are killed and homes destroyed, both boys must flee from horrifying creatures and powerful magic users. Renn has to cross the continent to reach the safety of Elder Island where he can receive training from the Lore Masters; Avaris decides to follow the evil creatures that have ruined his life to caves beneath the Cragg Mountains where the surviving members of his tribe have been forced into slave labor. The Grand Warlock, Kahn Devin, has determined that both boys will either join with him or die.
Author Bio
I was born and raised in the greater Salt Lake
City, Utah area. I am very happily married and have seven wonderful children
and one grand-daughter. I work for a large, publically traded, international
company in Provo, Utah, where I manage supplier management, procurement and
packaging engineering functions.My first exposure to the great world of fantasy
literature was, of course, J.R.R Tolkien's "Lord of the Rings"
trilogy, when I was fourteen. After that I read the books of Patricia McKillap,
Terry Brooks, David Eddings, Stephen R. Donaldson, etc...Currently my favorite
author (besides myself--ha ha) is Brandon Sanderson. I love the unique and
interesting magic systems he creates, the memorable characters and interesting
stories. I amazed at how prolific a writer he is.I am an author every day for
an hour during lunch. I actually began writing the Lemurian Chronicles in 1993,
and after more than two decades of rewrites, editing, re-editing, etc... I finally
decided my epic fantasy was ready for publishing. Don't worry; each additional
installment will be released no more than eighteen months apart. I expect book
II: Chaos Rising, to be available summer of 2016.
Links
Official
Website: www.perrymorris.net
Book Excerpts
As he lay contemplating, he heard a clicking sound, like a door latch, then soft footsteps
walking across the main room floor. Quietly Renn got out of bed, slipped his breeches and boots
on, then cautiously cracked open his door and peered out. Artio was putting on his winter cloak as
he stood by the back door. The old man picked up his staff, which was leaning by the door, and
quietly slipped out.
Too curious to ignore the Meskhoni’s midnight venture, Renn pulled on his over garment
and quickly followed after. The mage was crossing the little stream as Renn gently let the door
close. He waited until the old man disappeared into the trees, and then went in after, keeping a safe
distance between himself and the mage.
Artio walked for about ten minutes around boulders and trees, and then stopped abruptly in
front of a high, rocky bluff. Renn quickly hid behind a large pine as the Meskhoni turned to look
around, apparently making sure he was alone. A sudden burst of soft green light illuminated the
area, and, when Renn peeked around the tree again, Artio was gone.
Curious, Renn thought to himself. It’s as if he just disappeared into thin air. As he
approached the cliff, he could see imprints on the soft earth from the Meskhoni’s feet, however,
they didn’t lead anywhere. Renn had seen the man change from an eagle more than once, and
wondered if that’s what happened. So, he looked up in the sky to see if he could see signs of the
Meskhoni flying in the shape of some kind of bird, but he saw nothing.
Immediately to the left of the jagged bluff, there was a dense grove of aspens, and, as Renn
stood gazing into the sky, he heard a faint rustling sound from within the copse of trees.
“Artio,” He whispered, “is that you?” There was no reply other than the soft humming of
the cool breeze as it blew across the coin shaped leaves. He strained to see into the dark thicket, and
took a step closer.
“Hello? Artio, is that you?” He asked, growing slightly nervous.
“Yes, Renn,” the old man replied. “Come here . . . I have something I want you to see.”
Renn breathed a sigh of relief and walked toward the sound of the Meskhoni’s familiar
voice.
“I was getting worried for a moment,” he said. As he approached the elderly man, he was
bending over. Apparently, he was studying something on the ground underneath a particularly large
tree, near a small clearing.
“What is it?” Renn asked stopping behind him and looking over his shoulder.
The old mage wore a strange grin as he slowly looked up. It wasn’t Artio! Renn gasped.
He wanted to run, but was temporarily immobilized by his sudden fear. Whatever it was it didn’t
even look human! Its deformed face was pale green and its solid eyes were blood red. Where there
should have been a nose, there were three large holes set in a triangular shape. The creature’s
cavernous mouth was pulled back into a wicked grin revealing two rows of razor sharp teeth with
dark saliva dripping thickly out of its corners.
“Glad you could join us, Chosen One.” It rasped in its true voice.
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