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Yarmir lays in ruin, the destruction brought on by Titan Goldclaw and his army of Leonhardt. Rhyn finds himself on the hunt for the legendary ship known as The Gargantuan, searching for his last known relative and the answers he desperately needs. But in the wake of his news he left a hole in Saldahar that was quickly filled by the mysterious Deimos Anwir.

Three months later, the Kingdoms of Yarmir and Dalamar have been united into the Southern Kingdom, under the rule of Queen Lissa and a poisoned King Bayden. Iridi searches for the cure to the King's suffering, while Tiberious Redstorm continues his search for Rhyn's friend, Dirham Gerard, and the charismatic killer, Carrick Belhound.

Titan Goldclaw has his own problems to deal with, since being gifted the lords and land in the north and west of Yarmir he has only seen rebellion. The Free Lands, led by Lord Sanderson Gulroy, have kept the Leonhardt at bay and their freedom intact. But Lord Gulroy has more than the Free Lands in his eyesight.

But all that moves in Vikinsa is not what it seems as another agenda moves silently in the shadows.

323 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 31, 2015

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James G. Pearson

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Hi, my name is James G. Pearson, I’m the author of The Kingmaker Saga. You are on the official GoodReads page for this new fantasy series. Feel free to leave comments and even send me a message. I grew up in Middlesbrough in the North East of England and moved to the South near Bath to finish my Secondary Education. Before you ask, no I don’t have an accent anymore. Sad, I know. I’ve traveled through most of Europe, Australia, Egypt and Thailand. I love the culture of different countries and their history, rich in stories and beliefs. Of course I love history as a whole, medieval history being one of my favourite periods in time. I take a lot of inspiration from events through life, either my own experiences or those of others and couple them with wild ideas that spawn in my manic thought factory known as my brain.

I particularly love attempting to come up with a good villain. What would a hero be without a nemesis? In there lies the beauty of creating a novel with a hero, there can be a band of heroes or just one and there is always more than one villain. At least, I believe there should be. Heroes face constant trials, not just one at the end. Which leads me to my novel and book series, The Kingmaker Saga.

The Kingmaker is a novel published by James G. Pearson. It will be the first in the series of The Kingmaker Saga. The Kingmaker is based in the fictional country of Vikinsa, a country divided into five kingdoms. The land has seen peace and war in it’s time, and peace has largely been kept by a line of warriors known as Kingmakers. Follow the Kingmaker known as Rhyn, as he unravels a conspiracy that is set to plunge not one kingdom, but an entire country into chaos and war.

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