A Single Candle, the third book in the Cerah of Quadar series, picks up the action where book two leaves off and brings the forces of good and evil face-to-face.
The two massive armies prepare for a climactic battle for the heart and soul of Quadar.
Can Cerah, the Chosen One, deliver defeat to the most fearsome enemy to ever threaten the Free People?
Scott James (S.J.) Varengo was born in 1960, in a city called New York. Two years later he formed a band called The Beatles [citation needed].
He returned to New York City to attend Fordham University (having been told it was a basketball powerhouse) before transferring to the State University of New York at Potsdam (having been told it was located in the tropics), from which he earned a bachelor’s degree in Art History.
Varengo loves to read (favorite authors include Craig A. Hart, Kurt Vonnegut, J.R.R. Tolkien and an up-and-comer named Ernie Heming-something-or-other), listen to music (when he writes, it's usually jazz - the rest of the time it's Tasmanian flute concertos), and walk along forested trails with his wife Kim and their dog Tanner. He lives in Baldwinsville, NY, a suburb of Syracuse, known for its picturesque setting and its friendly people. He has two adult children of whom he is obnoxiously proud.
His published works include a volume of short fiction, two fantasy novels, and an ever-growing list of spy/espionage novellas, which he co-writes with Craig A. Hart.
As with the first two books in this series, the author instantly enthralls the reader in the spell he weaves. Cerah and Slurr continue their quest to destroy the evil that threatens Quadar. But you will be both surprised and horrified at the apparent final victory of evil. Keep reading.
Wonderful third book of Cerah of Quadar series. S.J.. Varengo's A Single Candle brings to conclusion the very exciting and unique story of a young Shepard girl who learns she is the Chosen One to vanquish the evil one who would destroy her world. This wonderful tale is full of magic, demons, dragons and a host of well drawn characters. A very satisfying read.