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Monsters, Relics, and Dangers Unknown (The Kollrheim Realms Chronicles Book 1) Monsters, Relics, and Dangers Unknown by S. M. Atherton
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“Everyone brings something to the world, Emerick. It is truly a shame when no one gets to see what your special something is. I guess that is the problem when you spend most of your life living in the shadows.”
S. M. Atherton, Monsters, Relics, and Dangers Unknown
“The alluring deep-sea dwellers sang an enchanting song and reached out with their dripping hands to draw the ship nearer. Sporley stood in a happy daze at the helm, with a look of passion that only his wife should have known, and mindlessly steered the vessel farther into the maze of rocks toward an obvious center. There was no way out except for where they came in.”
S. M. Atherton, Monsters, Relics, and Dangers Unknown
“The tempest blew inside, causing alarm, and everyone reached for their weapons. The wolf stood up. Heavy drops of rain soaked the wood floor and formed a dark puddle. A shadowy figure with the outline of horns on his head stood in the doorway, peered in, and then stepped inside.”
S. M. Atherton, Monsters, Relics, and Dangers Unknown
“I find that when I am left alone to my own contemplations in a world of infinite possibilities, my body is numbed while my thoughts become alive. My mind takes me drifting back, like a current pulling me out to sea, to a day when you were mine. As I reminisce, I am somehow at peace in an instant . . . and in uttermost despair forever. I wake up every day just to remember that I lost you. That is my greatest regret.”
S. M. Atherton, Monsters, Relics, and Dangers Unknown
“I will not fail you, my beloved. To be away from you again would truly be the death of me.”
S. M. Atherton, Monsters, Relics, and Dangers Unknown
“The man, whose daughter would play forever among the stars, felt that he had nothing to lose.”
S. M. Atherton, Monsters, Relics, and Dangers Unknown
“The sorcerer laughed for a few moments before his expression dropped to a level of seriousness. Then, bringing it back again, he crookedly smiled at them. The quick change in his demeanor was unsettling.”
S. M. Atherton, Monsters, Relics, and Dangers Unknown
“Ya wretched worm!” Sporley yelled crazily. “I will not go down with this ship. You will have to eat me first, and I promise that I will not sit well! Hahaha!”
S. M. Atherton, Monsters, Relics, and Dangers Unknown
“Emerick was a tormented sort of man. He had seen far too many battles and faced too many demons to rejoice like a fool after a difficult quest. His heart did not help in the matter, for it had a lonely hole in it that had been dug long ago.”
S. M. Atherton, Monsters, Relics, and Dangers Unknown
“The ceiling in the cavern of dirt was covered in slumbering vampire creatures. The outlines of their bodies were barely visible, but with every sleeping breath their hard jaws clacked and chattered like the sound of bones being rubbed together.”
S. M. Atherton, Monsters, Relics, and Dangers Unknown
“I find that some things are only humorous when said out loud rather than when they are penned on a scroll.”
S. M. Atherton, Monsters, Relics, and Dangers Unknown