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Seamwalker

An Epic Sword & Sorcery Novel (Lands of Wanderlust)

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Seamwalker

By: Paul Yoder
Narrated by: Nathaniel Priestley
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The birth of a new god is about to change the very fabric of reality. Reza and her crew are all that stand in the path of utter oblivion.

The saren knight Reza and her alliance of comrades rush headlong into the forces of Umbraz who has been amassing power and armies from the Golden Crown and the Black Steel kingdoms. The final battle draws near—death and chaos now reign supreme in the fury of war.

The zealots of Umbraz are determined to snuff out the lives of all those who intend to interfere with their god’s summoning rite. It’s a race against time as Umbraz approaches their reality and begins to emerge into the realm of Wanderlust.

Seamwalker is the concluding book in the thrilling fantasy Lands of Wanderlust saga, which puts captivating heroes against Lovecraftian horrors in the wonderfully detailed fantasy world of Una.

©2024 Paul Yoder (P)2024 Paul Yoder
Action & Adventure Epic

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