Faeries. Computer games. When realms collide, a hero from the wrong side of the tracks and the rich girl he's afraid to love must risk everything to fight the treacherous fey. **_What if a high-tech computer game was a gateway to the dangerous Realm of Faerie?_** Feyland is the most immersive c
The Dark Realm
β Scribed by Adams, P R
- Book ID
- 110577577
- Publisher
- Promethean Tales
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 241 KB
- Series
- Infinite Realms Book 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B09C4DXK8H
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Thereβs no escaping the fire.
Riyun Molliro was a simple mercenary, too honorable for a corrupt world and desperate for work. A long shot job to bring home a powerful executiveβs daughter took him inside Wholesale Fantasy, a game unlike any other. Now he finds himself fighting for his life against the most powerful wizard ever known and the unstoppable dragon that serves him.
Rescuing the young woman is all that matters, but that requires finding her first. With the wizard and dragon in pursuit, itβs Riyun who needs rescue.
But wizards and dragons arenβt the only threats in the game. In fact, they may not even be the worst.
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