An Aristocrat who despises his heritage. A Slave who resists authority. A Rebellion that will change the world… Campbell Anders wishes nothing more than to escape Maelstrom. Endlessly bullied by his cruel, Aristocratic family, Campbell’s life is nothing short of miserable. But when the charmingly cocky Harrison Dagger is dragged into the Anders’ family home, Campbell’s life takes a dangerous, unexpected turn…Occurring thirty-three years before The End of Everything, this is the story of how two very different boys, from two very different backgrounds, formed the unlikeliest of friendships, and started a Rebellion that would change the entire course of Mason’s New World. Filled with heart-stopping tension, leads to root for and a despicable cast of villains, The Waltz of Wolves is a standalone prequel that will be released as 3 novellas between the main books in Esme Carmichael's gripping dark fantasy series. Part 1 can be read before or after The End of Everything.Pick up your copy now and discover the origins of the infamous Dagger Rebellion!What readers are saying:"I would recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a thrilling action-adventure with leads to fall in love with and root for" — Emily Rooke, Author of The Dying Light"This is a thrilling adventure that explores what it is to keep hope alive in the darkest of times against powerful foes." — Sean, Goodreads reviewer"Every time I stopped reading... I felt like I had just run a marathon, because Esme's writing is dynamic and compelling like that." — Gee, Goodreads reviewer
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- Release Date 04/01/2021
- Author Esme Carmichael
- Language English
- Company E. J Carmichael
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