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Age of Empyre

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1 - Hitting Bottom
2 - Seasons Shift to Winter
3 - Saving Moya
4 - Losing the Light
5 - Inconvenient Daughters
6 - The Cave
7 - Faith on Trial
8 - The Past and the Future
9 - The Climb
10 - Yellow and Rose
11 - Alysin
12 - Venlyn
13 - The Door Opens
14 - The Last Meal
15 - Breaking the Law
16 - Uli Vermar
17 - We Call Him Malcolm
18 - Dropping Rocks
19 - Horizontal Star
20 - Unlocking the Key
21 - The Sun Goes Down
22 - The Horn Blower
23 - Losing Weight
24 - News from the Tower
25 - Mission from God
26 - The Man in the Mirror
27 - What Do Butterflies Do?
28 - The Chariot Race
29 - Reunions and Farewells
30 - The Challenge
31 - Fate of the Future
32 - The Book of Brin
33 - The First Empyre
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 Legends of the First Empire*
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Legends of the First Empire*   See series as if on a bookshelf
Set in the world of Riyria.

1) Age of Myth
2) Age of Swords
3) Age of War
4) Age of Legend
5) Age of Death
6) Age of Empyre
Age of Empire © 2020 by Michael J Sullivan
This book is dedicated to everyone who has sacrificed their freedom
and those who have lost their jobs, businesses, or loved ones during
the COVID-19 pandemic.

I have few words to offer when faced with such monumental
impacts,
so I'll turn to one of my heroes.


"I wish it need not have happened in my time," said Frodo.

"So do I," said Gandalf, "and so do all who live to see such times.  But that is not for them to decide.  Al we have to decide is that to do with the time that is given to us."

- J.R.R. Tolkien

Stay home, offer thanks to those on the frontlines, and remember
that this, too, shall pass.
In the eternal silence and absolute darkness of the Abyss's unimaginable depths, Iver heard a scream.
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Added: 31-Jul-2019
Last Updated: 01-Jun-2022

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 05-May-2020
Audible Studios
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Date Issued:
05-May-2020
Format:
Audiobook
Cover Price:
$24.95
Length:
16 hrs 42 min (369 pages)
"Read":
Once
Reading(s):
1)   19 Nov 2020 - 19 Nov 2020
Internal ID:
2622
Publisher:
ISBN:
Unknown
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Tim Gerard Reynolds  - Narration
From audible.com:

A door opens. An army of dragons advance. And the fate of the living rests with the dead.

After obtaining the secret to creating dragons, the leader of the Fhrey has turned the tide of war once more - but gaining the advantage has come at a terrible price. While Imaly plots to overthrow the fane for transgressions against his people, a mystic and a keeper are the only hope for the Rhunes. Time is short, and the future of both races hangs in the balance. In this exciting conclusion to the Legends of the First Empire series, the Great War finally comes to a climactic end, and with it dawns a new era in the Age of Empyre.

From the New York Times and USA Today best-selling author Michael J. Sullivan comes the concluding installment of his six-book epic fantasy. This series chronicles a pivotal point in Elan's history when humans and those they once saw as gods warred until a new world order was born. Set 3,000 years before the Riyria tales, Legends is a stand-alone fantasy series that is independent of the Riyria novels. But for those who do listen to both series, Legends will unmask lies and reveal the truth about Elan's history and the men and women who shaped what the world became.
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Notes and Comments:
audible.com: ©2020 Michael J. Sullivan ℗2019 Audible, Inc.

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Michael J Sullivan  
Birth: 17 Sep 1961 Detroit, Michigan, USA
Notes:
From "About the Creator" on audible.com:

Michael J. Sullivan is a New York Times, USA Today, and Washington Post bestselling author, and no one is more surprised by those facts than he. When just a boy, Michael found a typewriter in the basement of a friend's house, inserted a blank piece of paper, and typed, "It was a dark and stormy night." He was just ten years old and mimicking the only writer he knew at the time: Snoopy. That spark ignited a flame, and Michael's desire to fill blank pages became a life-long obsession.

As an adult, Michael spent more than ten years developing his craft by studying authors such as Stephen King, Ernest Hemingway, and John Steinbeck. During that time, he wrote thirteen novels but found no interest from the publishing industry. Since insanity is repeating the same action while expecting a different result, he made the rational choice and quit, vowing never to write creatively again. Never turned out to be too long for Michael, and after a decade, he returned to the keyboard in his forties, but with one condition: He wouldn't seek publication. Instead, he wrote a series of books that had been building in his head during his hiatus.

His first reading love was fantasy, and he hoped to foster a similar reaction in his then thirteen-year-old daughter who struggled due to dyslexia. After reading the third book of this series, his wife insisted that the novels had to "get out there." When Michael refused to jump back onto the query-go-round, Robin took over the publication tasks, and she has run the business side of his writing ever since.

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