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Dragon Lord
The Sorceress
The Priest
Audiobook series4 titles

Origins Series

Written by James Eggebeen

Narrated by BJ Harrison

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About this series

Someone stole Kimt's life and lived it on her behalf.

All Kimt ever wanted to be was a healer in the temple of Ran. But an evil sorceress stole her body, and lived the life Kimt was meant to live.

When her granddaughter is threatened, Kimt hatches a plan to take her life back. What she hadn't bargained for was starting life over again, as a young woman, and a powerful sorceress.

But Kimt's restoration pose a threat not only to the temple of Ran but to the free wizards. Can she trust them to help her regain her family, or will they put an end her story to save themselves?

When she is befriended by an exotic stranger who claims to have no magic, but is suspiciously well versed in the wizarding arts, Kimt sets herself against the wealthy and powerful priests of Ran and the free wizards.

Failure means returning to the dark place, only this time she won't be there alone.

The final book in the Origins series from Amazon bestselling author James Eggebeen is here. It's perfect for fans of D. K. Holmberg, Will Wight, and K. F. Breene.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 27, 2021
Dragon Lord
The Sorceress
The Priest

Titles in the series (4)

  • The Priest

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    The Priest
    The Priest

    Everyone knows the gods are long dead. But what if one of them survived? When magical abilities awakened in Sulrad, it cost him everything. His family, his home, and his dignity. Getting invited to study magic in the wizards' city of Amedon was a step in the right direction, but it set him on a path that would land him in even more trouble than he was already in. Outcast from the wizarding society, Sulrad falls back on the obscure and unpopular religion his father clung to, taking it to heights even his father's god had never imagined. For a while, the temple of Ran grew in peace, spreading healing across the land. Sulrad finally gained the acceptance he had always longed for. But the enemies he's made along the way took his success as a threat. Beset on all sides, Sulrad calls on the power of Ran to save him, but Ran is a fickle god, and the sorceress he thought was his childhood friend turns out to be so much more. The next epic fantasy series from Amazon bestselling author James Eggebeen is here. It's perfect for fans of D. K. Holmberg, Will Wight, and K. F. Breene.

  • Dragon Lord

    2

    Dragon Lord
    Dragon Lord

    The dragons have passed into history, or so everyone believes . . . When a failed attempt to end the rise to the Temple of Ran leads Sulrad to the truth, he discovers that the near extinct dragons might just be the weapon he needs to put an end to the scheming of the wizards of Amedon once and for all. But dragons are crafty and not to be trusted. If it were not for the magic of Sulrad's one true childhood friend, all would be lost. But even with the help of the dwarves and the dragons, the wizards of Amedon are nothing to be trifled with. Is Sulrad willing to give up the rich lifestyle he's come to enjoy as the high priest of Ran in order to take his revenge on the wizards of Amedon? What if Sulrad's victory could destroy not only the wizards, but the dragons who stole magic from the common man? How much is he willing to risk? The Dragon Lord completes the origin story of Sulrad from the Apprentice to Master Series and introduces the genesis of the wizards Rotiaqua and Zhimosom to be completed in The Sorceress.

  • The Sorceress

    3

    The Sorceress
    The Sorceress

    Rotiaqua was the unwanted daughter of the Baron Reik. Her only crime was being born a woman. Rotiaqua makes friends with a distant wizard child born of low birth. When Reik finally decides to accept her as his heir, he calls her from exile to the castle and court where she learns her childhood friend is hawking a new religion and calling himself a priest, and he wants her to be his priestess. Rotiaqua must hide her magic from her father and fend off the priest she once called her friend. Exposed, fed up, and afraid for her life, Rotiaqua flees in the company of a young peasant driven from his land by way. When a dragon intercepts them and tells Rotiaqua that she is their only hope, they set her on a path that leads to all out war where not only her survival hangs in the balance but the fate of the entire wizarding world. Her only hope is to form a partnership with the shy farm boy who wields more power than Rotiaqua had ever seen, but his fear of the nobility runs deep and his powers are only just awakened. Together, they must master this new magic or see the dragons die out and the wizards' city destroyed. That's a lot more responsibility than Rotiaqua ever imagined having.

  • The Healer

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    The Healer
    The Healer

    Someone stole Kimt's life and lived it on her behalf. All Kimt ever wanted to be was a healer in the temple of Ran. But an evil sorceress stole her body, and lived the life Kimt was meant to live. When her granddaughter is threatened, Kimt hatches a plan to take her life back. What she hadn't bargained for was starting life over again, as a young woman, and a powerful sorceress. But Kimt's restoration pose a threat not only to the temple of Ran but to the free wizards. Can she trust them to help her regain her family, or will they put an end her story to save themselves? When she is befriended by an exotic stranger who claims to have no magic, but is suspiciously well versed in the wizarding arts, Kimt sets herself against the wealthy and powerful priests of Ran and the free wizards. Failure means returning to the dark place, only this time she won't be there alone. The final book in the Origins series from Amazon bestselling author James Eggebeen is here. It's perfect for fans of D. K. Holmberg, Will Wight, and K. F. Breene.

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