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FUGITIVES ON THE RUN FOR FIFTEEN YEARS... Adar Rahid and his son Jorad are being chased by Adar's father's servants, who are intent on finding and killing Adar. Even while a fugitive, Adar continues to search for the secrets of their forefathers because he fervently believes that an ancient alien race known as the Hunwei are about to attack. THEIR WORST FEARS CONFIRMED... When Adar stumbles upon large cloaked creatures in the woods, he determines that the Hunwei have returned and that drastic action must be taken. Just as Adar and Jorad are about to leave town to seek out an ancient weapon, men sent by Adar's father show up to kill him. ARE THEY READY TO FIGHT? Readers are taken on an adventure as the Hunwei attack, and a father and son struggle to find a way to fight back in this tale of epic fantasy and science fiction. This action-packed story is the first volume in the War of the Fathers series. Can they figure out how to fight this epic alien race? Buy your copy today to see if they can! Sneak Peek Jorad felt his self-control slipping away the closer it got, it was hard to slow his breathing. Whether the shadow had seen them or not, moving now would be disastrous. One of the other shadows snarled, and the one closest to them snarled back. Jorad stopped breathing. Snarling? He'd half hoped that they'd been following men, large men, but the snarling ruled that out. What were these things? Pushing away the obvious answer, he tried to think of anything else that would explain what they were witnessing and came up with nothing. Jorad could smell it again, the shadow would be on them in a few more steps, and he'd have no choice but to go for his sword. Without moving his head, he glanced at Adar and saw he'd already managed to unsheathe his sword and was holding it to his side away from the prying eyes of the creature. When had he done that? Jorad could make out the distinct outline of the shadow against the dimly lit forest. It was at least a couple of heads taller than most men and twice as wide. The other two shadows snarled, and the third finally turned back. Jorad moved his head to see where the shadows were going and became aware of his senses again when he exhaled with a quiet explosion. He hesitated, but the shadows were too far away to have noticed. He pulled out of the crouch and was glad to see that he could move. The fear hadn't paralyzed him, as he'd feared. Adar motioned for him to hold still and they waited until the shadows disappeared and then awhile longer. When they stood, Jorad worried that the shadows might have returned, but the forest was still. He sighed when he saw Adar's determined look. The thing that Jorad had assumed would never happen and the moment that Adar had been preparing for since as long as Jorad could remember had arrived.
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