The Rise of a King: Book I of the Ethar World Series - Dewitt Tremaine - Books - AuthorHouse - 9781420846652 - April 25, 2005
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The Rise of a King: Book I of the Ethar World Series


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Eric Marland, though fit and intelligent, has never found his place in our world. Living with his girlfriend and working as a janitor and tutor at the university, he never anticipated actually living out an adventure like one in the computer game he has designed for the Internet. Eric wakes up one day and finds his house is snowed in, in the middle of the summer and the impossible happens, a knock comes from his door. Considering it to be an extravagant dream, he opens the door and in walks an alien creature. This is where the story really begins; Eric decides to cross over to Ethar through the alien's time and dimensional portal to a world where our myths and legends come from. In traveling through the barrier between dimensions Eric is changed and finds himself to have gained magical power he did not have before. He is quickly involved in the affairs of the nearby kingdoms and helping them prepare for impending war. The alien sends him on a journey to learn about the powers he has gained. While on this quick little venture Eric saves the life of an Elvin princess and a couple of other creatures of Ethar. Passion mixes with adventure, and when trouble looks like it might be resolved, things get worse. Eric's girlfriend and his best friend come to join him in his adventures and get caught up in the affairs of the strange new world. War, intrigue, romance and magic of various types weave themselves in a tapestry of adventure uniting several different races in an effort to save their lands from the forces of evil.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 25, 2005
ISBN13 9781420846652
Publishers AuthorHouse
Pages 500
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 28 mm   ·   539 g
Language English