Download The Kohrinju Tai Saga by J P Nelson (.ePUB)

The Kohrinju Tai Saga by J P Nelson (#1-3)
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Overview: Of German-Welsh-Cherokee descent, J P Nelson was born 11.10.1960 in Stuttgart, Germany to American Military parents.  Although he not diagnosed until 1989, he was born with Tourette Syndrome, Dyslexia, OCD and ADD.  Raised in an abusive home environment, he was not allowed to play sports or develop friendships and often called the Family Shame due to the extreme nature of his (Tourette) tics.
Genre: Sci-fi/Fantasy

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1. Call of the Wolf
The first High Elvin Council called this world, Orucean. Later, the builders of Xibalba called it, Xn’Csero, meaning the 3rd World. But that was long ago, now filthy humans rule the world. The youth who calls himself Timber Wolf was born into slavery, a human and elf half-breed sold from his momma’s side as a child. Full of bitterness and hate, something, some kind of power from his lost, forgotten elvin ancestry was growing inside. But why and how could he use it? Did it have anything to do with strange weather patterns, awakening volcanoes, tidal waves and part of a continent falling into the sea?

Magic was a dying practice, his mother was the last Elvin Tell-Singer, there were no more Druids, and Kn’Yang, the youth’s great-great-grandfather, had been last of the Gahjurahnge Warriors … or was he? Religious leaders around the known world were moving toward the Kohntia Mountains in belief an upcoming stellar phenomenon would transform one individual into godhood. Finally escaped from slavery, Timber Wolf finds himself in position to become a hero, but why should he? Besides, what difference can one person make?

2. Winds of Torsham
In 5093 ED Captain Greybeard set sail from Avalon in search of fabled Dorian’s Purse, said to hold secrets of immortality and divine ascension. His vessel was built from an ancient elvin design, superior to any known ship at sea, and christened the Kelshinua. Greybeard also had maps not seen by any sailor of the time. The word is he even breeched the dreaded V’Pohra Tanzhi.

But before the quest could be completed, the ship went down in the turbulent waters of Torsham’s Vault. As the vessel sank, Greybeard thrust the treasured maps into Liam’s hands and threw him overboard. Liam, son of Greybeard’s only known child, spent twenty years seeking the purse, but failed. With no child of his own, he passed the maps to his sister’s adopted son, Jann Raul Jha’Ley.

But who is Jann Raul, really? Does he have what it takes to pursue and solve a riddle thousands of years old? What of his growing obsession to sail around the world, a venture long believed to be impossible? And what is the connection with the half-elf who calls himself Timber Wolf?

3. Edges of Orucean
Where "Call of the Wolf" and "Winds of Torsham" come together, "Edges of Orucean" explodes forward with fast paced action from beginning to end. What does an embittered half-breed elf, raised in slavery, worked in a road crew, fought in the Blood Bait pits and famed Dahruban Coliseum, have in common with a highly educated, well-placed, former admiral of the Vedoan Navy? The privateer called Captain Grey Beard, once known as Roveir, and his sunken ship, ‘The Kelshinua,’ named for timber Wolf’s mother, last Tell~Singer of the Itahro Elves.

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