A rogue dragon. A magician’s ward. A warrior princess.
In doing so, they accidentally released darklings from another time and place.
Free of their prison, they hunger.
They hunger for magic… for life… for flesh…
If they are not stopped, all of Elderealm will be obliterated.
With unreliable allies, the return of old enemies, and the unquenchable hunger of evil, this may be an adventure our heroes don’t survive…
UNCHAINED SHADOWS, the second book in the ELDEREALM series, is packed with unforgettable characters, twisted creatures, and fast-paced action. It’s pure epic fantasy at it’s finest.
Scott King is an author and photographer. He was born in Washington D.C. and raised in Ocean City, Maryland. He received his undergraduate degree in film from Towson University, and his M.F.A. in film from American University.
“DAD! A Documentary Graphic Novel,” King’s first book was published in Fall ’09. He is also the creator and writer of “Holiday Wars.”
King is a game photographer based in Texas. His most common shoots are for websites, online stores, and for other marketing needs. He also produces an annual calendar that highlights board and other hobby games.
King was first introduced to the entertainment industry in high school when he was hired as a production assistant on “Runaway Bride.” At the time, he served as a reporter for the school newspaper and although another student was assigned the article about the movie King was determined to write it. He snuck into a press conference where Gary Marshall was meeting with local media, so that he could out-scoop his fellow student. Durring the meeting King asked a few questions about how the movie would affect bus routes and local businesses. The next day he was hired and he’s been working in the entrainment industry ever since.
Unchained Shadows takes our main cast from Wrath of Dragons and doesn't give them a chance to rest. Right from page one the world is going to shit and they each need to figure out their own personal problems. There are a great many more storylines in this entry to the series and they are all excellent in both scope and execution.
The relationships Scott builds in this book are amazing and the intertwined storlines are woven in a very seasy-to-read way. Scott managed to both wrap up threads from book one while simultaneously adding a few dozen new threads seamlessly. I couldn't put it down!