Claymore of Calthoria Trilogy: Complete Set by Craig A. Price Jr. (#1-3)
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Overview: R.A. Salvatore’s action meets Terry Goodkind’s humor. One warrior, bent on revenge, takes on a quest to end of the draeyks of Calthoria. He doesn’t want allies. He doesn’t want friends. However, an egotistical wizard disagrees with him, and so Searon is stuck with the snarky wizard, and an army he never wanted, all to save all of Calthoria. Perhaps when he’s finished, he can have peace. Claymore of Calthoria is the Complete Trilogy in Craig A. Price Jr.’s grand epic fantasy, a sword and sorcery epic fantasy adventure. If you like Terry Goodkind’s humor and R. A. Salvatore’s action, then you’ll love a series that combines their best traits in a fast-paced, captivating, magic-infused adventure.
Genre: Fiction > Sci-Fi/Fantasy
1. The Crimson Claymore
Searon wanted revenge. What he got was an egotistical wizard and a quest he never wanted… When Searon loses everything he once holds dear, he begins a quest for revenge, leaving behind everything except his Crimson Claymore. He runs into something he doesn’t expect … a snarky wizard, who won’t leave him alone unless he forms an army, an army that could fulfill his revenge, and save all of humanity in Calthoria.
2. The Obsidian Arrow
Searon thought completing an impossible quest for an arrogant wizard would earn him some time off. He was wrong. A new enemy threatens the fragile peace in Calthoria, and their leaders desperately want revenge. Searon’s greatest ally, Starlyn, has run off, and no one knows where she has gone. He must form a new alliance, a dangerous one, for there to be any hope of survival. If he fails, all life is in danger of becoming part of the undead.
3. The Violet Flamberge
Raindrops splattered gently against the roof above Starlyn. She sat quietly, with thoughts pressing against her brain. All she wanted to do was open her mouth and confess everything. Yet, she already was such a burden for Noraes. She had been so afraid standing outside his door the night before, and yet, all of her worries had been for naught. She’d always believed he would take her in, although she would be lying to herself if she didn’t admit her irrational fear of rejection.
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