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Sentinals Recovery: Book 3.5 of the Epic Fantasy Sentinal Series

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Sentinals Recovery: Book 3.5 of the Epic Fantasy Sentinal Series
Sentinals Recovery: Book 3.5 of the Epic Fantasy Sentinal Series

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Sentinals Recovery: Book 3.5 of the Epic Fantasy Sentinal Series

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Sentinals Recovery is a novella set in the world of Remargaren. It occurs immediately after the battle at Oprimere. Although this is a complete story, the reader would benefit from reading the first three books in the series.
Birlerion is recovering from the near fatal injuries he received in his second, epic battle with the Ascendants. He returns home to Greenswatch, the Watch that adopted him, to recuperate and finally meet his Darian stallion, Kin'arol, who has been waiting, somewhat impatiently, to bond with him.
Only Kin'arol is not there. Someone has stolen him. For such a distinctive horse, he has vanished into thin air.
Though not fully recovered, and still hampered by his injuries, Birlerion sets off, accompanied by his brother Versillion, to recover his horse.
Not even Assassins, belligerent Terolians or the harsh Terolian desert will stop him from bonding with Kin'arol, though his failing body might.
An epic fantasy adventure set in the magical world of Remargaren.

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