In Archomai (ar'-khom-ahee) anyone can be a hero, even those who think they cannot. They just have to believe. For in Archomai, believing is being. In the present kingdom of Archomai(ar'-khom-ahee), there is a compassionate king who is nearing death, an arrogant and prideful prince who will become king, and the most beautiful of women and she, the most deadly swords person. Along with her, one of the roughest and toughest cooks to ever stir up a campfire on a horse herd drive, an unknowing hero from the Other (our) World, a fairy, an elf, and a man who is reluctant to become a wizard of Light. They must find a way to face the total forces of the lord of the Dark World. Will they survive and save Archomai?
I am what you call a late bloomer, an old farmer turned author. If I had to describe myself, it would be, "A Christian Farmer Storyteller," if I could leave a legacy that would be good enough for me. I was sixty-three when I started to write my first novel, “Archomai, The Prince, The Scepter, And The Shield.” I have always wanted to write, and now I am seeing that dream come true. My third book was released this past fall 2015; it is a Christmas story, “The First Snowflake.” My first book published was a collection of poetry, the title, “The Old Corner Post.” It is a thirty-year collection of poems and ballads. My Christmas story for 2016 will be released December 6th; it is called, The Christmas Gate.
I have spent most of my life on the farm, and I do love working the land. There is a spirit of freedom on the farm that surpasses anything I have ever experienced. I have had many jobs, from truck driving to managing a plastic plant and most everything in between, but I always seem to drift back to the farm. I am truly blessed.
With my wife, our four children and six grandchildren, we live the country life. Our family is within twenty miles of each other, so we get together often. Family has always been important to me and gathering together especially on holidays is a high point of my life.
A Special thank you to author Cline for sending this e-book to me. I will definitely have to get a hard copy of this book to add to my very favorites and I do hope that there are more books to come as a series to this book. This book is not only a delightfully inviting book to read but be ye young or old there is a wonderful moral to this story. If a book could give me wings, I soared like an eagle in this story. I really enjoyed the story from beginning to end and could feel for the main character Jeremiah. I could understand his love for his family and yet excel in his freedom in the book. This would make a great gift for a young person who has any kind of a handicap,even if that handicap is something as simple as shyness ( I was very shy when I was young and I know that it truly is a handicap and not something to blow off by others as it can be very crippling in its own right). This book will give them a lift of goodness that you may not be like everyone else but we are all special in our own way and each of us has a gift inside us that can change the world. It really doesn't matter if you are young or old this book will make you see through a different pair of eyes. I highly recommend this book to anyone who needs a lift of goodness in their life! I can't wait to see if more books appear in a series of this one because I am dying to read more of this story and anyone who reads this book will feel the same way. I applaud you, T.A. Cline, you gave me wings when I could no longer run!! Thank you for such an uplifting book!