The Lost Prince is on Wattpad!

The Lost Prince is on Wattpad!


I sometimes have a lot of trouble expressing why anyone should read The Lost Prince. In all honesty, I wrote the novel for my love of the high fantasy genre, not for anyone else. I wanted to bring a different aspect to the genre without stealing any of the luster that comes with epic fantasies. The Lost Prince is reminiscent of Game of Thrones, Name of the Wind, and Assassins Creed, though trying to truly compare it to any of those three story-lines would be exceedingly difficult.


The Lost Prince is an extravagant struggle for love and understanding in a world that is anything but. It is a unique look at the unfortunate yet empirical differences between a power-hungry father and a betrayed, yet benevolent son who only wants what his people deserve—the freedom to live.


I truly hope you enjoy the novel, and I can’t wait to hear from you.


The Lost Prince, a synopsis:


The Lost Prince is the first installment of The Shadowdancer Chronicles, a series based on the life and trials of the Prince of Panthos, Kareth Maneiron, the son and heir to the Throne of the Vint. 


Panthos fell amidst the chaos of deceit and betrayal. The war lasted less than a week, the genocide that followed stretched across three decades. 


The world changed the night King Maras, the ruler of the Vint, took the hand of Queen Somara, the ruler of Panthos. They were married. They were bedded. And, while the city of Lilanth slept off the celebration, the Vintish King opened the city’s gates and brought forth his knights, stealing the life from thousands of Panthosi as they slumbered. 


The Queen escaped. Kareth was born. 


The Prince of Panthos went by many names. He was the Moon Prince, the Whispering Prince, the Dreamslayer. He was the Night Terror, the Prince of Blades, the Shadowdancer. By his birth he was Kareth Maneiron, son, and mortal enemy, of King Maras Maneiron, Ruler of the Vint. 


Kareth’s cousin, a member of the ancient and deadly Uthari Sacred Guard, taught Kareth the ways of combat, the costs of killing, but it was not until he became a Child of the Shadows that his true potential surfaced. The world had not seen a fiercer warrior, not since the Man of a Thousand Faces, not since history was written on stone. 


Amidst the scramble and burdened by fear, the Silent King turned to an ancient evil, one that he did not understand, and, in his dread, he released a member of the Vorai into the realm in hopes of defeating his son. 


Kareth teamed up with an unlikely ally, a young serving girl named Selene, and he was forever reminded of the price that he must pay for redemption, for freedom, and for his people, at least those that had survived, to defeat persecution. 


The price was more than Kareth possessed, but not more than he was willing to pay. 


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Published on December 25, 2013 13:27
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