Awakening the Soldier

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Author: Robert Ming ISBN: 9781301730988
Publisher: Robert Ming Publication: November 25, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Robert Ming
ISBN: 9781301730988
Publisher: Robert Ming
Publication: November 25, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Attacked by two immensely powerful warriors, Victor Bremerton finds his world turned upside-down. A war is raging right under his nose and he has become a target but has no idea why. Driven to uncover the truth behind
these dark warriors, Vic discovers a war he had always sensed but never confirmed. Lurking right beneath the surface of everyday life, spies and informants are all around him fighting for the hearts of the people.

Befriended by a clandestine soldier, Vic is introduced to Prince Renatus, the leader of the spies and rightful heir to the throne. Before fully understanding his predicament, Vic is suddenly forced to choose between the life he has known with its hope for a love not yet fulfilled, and the amazing power and sense of purpose of a soldier. Vic enlists only to find that Catherine, the childhood friend he longs to love, has been deceived into working for the
enemy. Vic must quickly learn to use the enchanted gem through which a soldier’s power flows, complete his mission, and somehow reunite with Catherine before it is too late.

Lord Dramon and his powerful sentries vie for
domination over Vic and his allies, but not all in Dramon's camp are loyal, and not all the soldiers Vic fights with are committed. Catherine’s life and the future of the kingdom
hang in the balance.

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Attacked by two immensely powerful warriors, Victor Bremerton finds his world turned upside-down. A war is raging right under his nose and he has become a target but has no idea why. Driven to uncover the truth behind
these dark warriors, Vic discovers a war he had always sensed but never confirmed. Lurking right beneath the surface of everyday life, spies and informants are all around him fighting for the hearts of the people.

Befriended by a clandestine soldier, Vic is introduced to Prince Renatus, the leader of the spies and rightful heir to the throne. Before fully understanding his predicament, Vic is suddenly forced to choose between the life he has known with its hope for a love not yet fulfilled, and the amazing power and sense of purpose of a soldier. Vic enlists only to find that Catherine, the childhood friend he longs to love, has been deceived into working for the
enemy. Vic must quickly learn to use the enchanted gem through which a soldier’s power flows, complete his mission, and somehow reunite with Catherine before it is too late.

Lord Dramon and his powerful sentries vie for
domination over Vic and his allies, but not all in Dramon's camp are loyal, and not all the soldiers Vic fights with are committed. Catherine’s life and the future of the kingdom
hang in the balance.

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