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The Legend of the Firewalker, Book 1

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A black hooded figure suddenly appeared behind her. She gasped and her brown eyes grew wide. Nathan watched helplessly as a small trickle of blood fell from her mouth. Other hooded figures appeared; their silver swords clutched upright against their chests. Nathan held tight to her lifeless body while trying to fight back the tears that swelled in his eyes. “No,” he cried. “No!”

Nineteen-year-old Nathan Urye is supposed to be having a relaxing summer as a camp counselor but ever since he started having nightmares about a beautiful girl being hunted by flesh-clawing monsters, his life has been anything but normal.

Soon, Nathan discovers that the sleepy college town of Cahokia Falls is far from ordinary when two unexplained deaths rock the town and campus. Who or what is behind the murders? Does it have anything to do with the newly-discovered cave symbol? And what about the spine-chilling campfire stories about ancient tribal beliefs and mystical legends?

For Nathan Urye, things just keep getting creepier and creepier, and now it appears that everyone at camp is in danger…

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3 thoughts on “The Legend of the Firewalker, Book 1

  1. Excellent book! Recommend .. I really enjoyed reading this book. Starting with chapter one this book held my attention. The legends in the book told around the campfire gave me goose bumps and the supernatural creatures; necrocritters, dark hooded guards with swords and red hooded priests added a lot of layers to those story. Not to mention the Fallen Ones! 

  2. Couldn’t finish it. The story starts interestingly, but was quite a waste of even the little bit of time I put into it. Couldn’t finish it There are grammatical issues and editing requirements on top of that. Good thing I got it for free. A story that will not make you feel like there’s anything new in it, the writing is not even a bit exciting, things that should be mentioned in a line have been stretched.

  3. FIREWALKER? Disclosure: I received this book for an honest review. (Now that THAT is out of the way) 

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