Forerunner

· Grendhill Media
Ebook
413
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About this ebook

"That evil now comes near to overflowing its bounds.”

Allabva stood, staring at Hronomon. This was what he wanted to talk about? Was this real?

“What do you mean, overflow its bounds?” Allabva asked.

“Perhaps you saw the sky split open last night?” Hronomon said.

Allabva shared a look with Mother, then both nodded, faces pale.

“And a few months ago,” Mother said. “What does that have to do with this?”

“Those are cracks in the prison. More will come in the next months. We must prepare, be ready to stop it. When the evil bursts its prison, all the world will feel it.”

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Allabva is content with a quiet life, tending her mother’s orchard and nurturing a budding romance. Though legends of the Nightshade Unicorn, a frightful beast, echo in the shadows, Allabva pays them no heed. Unicorns—Nomord—are peaceful, lighthearted, and all female.

Until a male Nomord, the Forerunner, singles her out, summoning her on an urgent mission to aid the great Shrongelin—another being from legend—and save the world from an impossible, evil menace.

Now, she races against time and faces the realization that what she didn’t know can hurt her—and threaten the entire world.

About the author

T.S. Pedramon grew up and went to school as a musician, taught music, then joined the US Marine Corps and served as a Marine Musician on the clarinet. After two tours he graduated from Officer Candidate School and served as a Cyberspace Warfare Officer. He settled into full-time story writing upon leaving Active Duty service. He is fluent in English, Spanish, and Dad jokes. He resides on the US East Coast with his family, a parakeet named William Cutie, and a black one-eyed cat named Skippy.

Pedramon has enjoyed reading Animorphs, Dragonriders of Pern, Wheel of Time, Fablehaven, Lord of the Rings, Born to Run, clarinet sheet music, Bird Talk Magazine, the Holy Bible, the Book of Mormon, and much more.

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