“I made a promise and I will keep it. I will hunt down the Mage Caerlon and his slavers and I will kill every last one of them. I will not stop until every trace of this vile plague is gone from the world of The Reaver Himself takes me.”
Aid’n travels on to fulfil the promise he made to Meriq. He travels with just his horse and battle hound and a lust for mage’s blood. His goal is clear – kill the mage and his slavers. A simple enough quest, he thinks – but Caerlon is more elusive than a haunting of ghosts, and Aid’n did not allow for the fact that promises made to wizards are not that simple to keep – and then there was the runaway Serav...
I have been writing on and off for a number of years, drawing on my spiritual beliefs and folk tales I have heard from around the world during my mad pretend-hippy days of back-packing around the globe.
I finally became a responsible adult (after living in a bus like a refugee from a Cliff Richard movie) and settled back on the Isle of Wight.
I took up work as a psychiatric nurse and this always took precedence until at the ripe old age of fifty-five, I decided to retire and go part-time so that I could finally work on the books I have been writing over the years.
I am a Pagan priest and an ordained minister of the Church of Spiritual Humanism.
I write for pleasure and now I want to share that pleasure with you. I hope these books bring you as much enjoyment in the reading of them as they have given me in the writing of them.