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The Certainty of Blood · Book 1

The Certainty of Blood

by Tim Frankovich
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Nothing is certain under the moon's gaze, save blood.

When Aldan discovers the power to burn someone’s blood, he is taken from his family, branded, and sold into slavery as an arena fighter. A painful life and an early death are all he can expect, until he listens to a supernatural voice coming from his own blood. Taking her advice, he uses his power to become the greatest arena fighter of the age, fighting year after year with one goal in mind. If he can purchase his own freedom, maybe a normal life with the woman he loves is possible.

And now, he needs to win only one more fight… against a rebel leader who people are calling “the chosen one.”

From the grueling training grounds where boys learn to kill, to the luxuries of the sinister Hawk King’s palace, Aldan’s whole life has led inexorably to this one day. This one fight.

The king holds everything Aldan cares about. All he has to do is kill this final opponent. But love and friendship demand a different outcome. The choice is not as easy as it first appeared…

Gladiator meets The Name of the Wind in this mesmerizing tale of blood, glory, magic, and love

Type
Novel
Format
Ebook, Paperback, Hardcover
Published
Apr 2023
Pages
454
Language
EN
ISBN
979-8987122341
Publisher
Warpsteel Press

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Violence
3/4

graphic injury/death

Romance / Sex
2/4

kissing, touching not sensual

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Tone

Gritty
Epic

Themes

Coming of Age
Good vs Evil
Survival

Point-of-View

close 3rd person

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