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the Soar

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Chased out of her home by a Eurasian Eagle owl and lugging an injured wing, a Snowy owl named Arne finds herself bonding with some local owls for survival. But her turns from adventure to war as she discovers an organization planning to rule her homeland. The mastermind is a mysterious bird called the Pauraque, who acts like the fate of Argon is another one of her elaborate games. Even worse, the Eurasian Eagle owl is in charge as Lady Byhi, and she's ready to have the world bow at her feet. Can Arne trust not only her group but herself as she tries to protect the ones she has come to love?
Hannah O'Neal spins a tale of adventure, domination, and loyalty as she uses each character to show the reader important values and themes throughout the story. Fly with these owls as you fight to save Argon from the oncoming doom of the Pauraque.

224 pages, Paperback

First published June 14, 2013

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Hannah E. O'Neal

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Hannah O'Neal grew up in 20 acres of hardwood forest in Florida, where she found the inspiration for her first completed and published novel, "the Soar", the first volume in the series "the Chronicles of Argon". She does indeed love owls (as the entire cast of characters in her first novel are owls), as they are her favorite bird. She plans to publish one of her serious action novel projects in just a few years. In the meantime, she enjoys spending time with her family, playing with various pets, and writing/publishing the second and third books in "the Chronicles of Argon". Her hobbies include archery, martial arts (she's a 3rd degree black belt in Choi Kwang Do), scuba diving, piano, and many other things.

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May 19, 2015
Great! Entertaining, engrossing, a fun read!
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