In volume two of the Vaetra Chronicles, former innkeeper Jaylan Forester follows lovely sorceress Sulana Delano to the Archives College of Sorcery where he learns to use the magical power of vaetra. While Jaylan adjusts to life at the largest sorcerer sanctuary in the empire, Sulana investigates the clues left behind by their mutual enemy Paeter Thoron. When Sulana and her team are captured and held for an impossible ransom, Jaylan must decide if he will obey the will of the Archives Council and wait through the negotiations, or if he will risk everything in a desperate attempt to rescue the woman he loves."Vaetra Untrained" is a swords & sorcery fantasy adventure of approximately 100,000 words/375 printed pages.
Daniel R. Marvello writes magical fantasy adventure stories. He lives in a log home deep in the forest of the North Idaho panhandle with his wife of twenty-plus years and a small support staff of Samoyeds. His professional background is in database and software development as well as technical writing.
Daniel's fiction writing was inspired by his love for reading magical fantasy and his years of enjoying fantasy role-playing games. His fiction works include The Vaetra Chronicles, a swords & sorcery adventure series, The Ternion Order, a contemporary paranormal fantasy series, and The Western Geomancer, a western fantasy adventure series.
Jaylan starts his training as a wizard. The book still feels like a mystery.
First paragraphs - I woke from a dreamless and restful sleep, but when I sat up in bed and opened my eyes, it was absolutely dark. I blinked hard a couple of times to assure myself that my eyes were open. I turned my head in search of even the faintest glimmer of light. Why can’t I see? Have I gone blind? My racing heart calmed as memories of the past week seeped back into my conscious mind. I wasn’t at my home in Northshore. I was at the Archives, the largest and oldest sanctuary for sorcerers in the Tanes.
Marvello, Daniel R. (2013-11-25). Vaetra Untrained (The Vaetra Chronicles) (p. 1). Magic Fur Press. Kindle Edition.