The Eternal: Guardian of Light by Guy Lozier

Only a shaman can save Earth from destruction...

The eternal: guardian of light

The Elementals are destroying all the dimensions.  Only Auren stands in their way.  A shaman with powers of a God, his weakness is his love for his woman and his son.

Guy has created an epic adventure which spans many dimensions, introducing mind tearing characters of darkness and advanced alien societies bent on universal conquest. It takes the reader from the lowest dimensions of form to the highest dimensions and beyond into timelessness. It covers thousands of years and touches on advanced and highly evolved humans of the future. Creatures of mythology and never before seen creatures take form in his story. None have created such a vast and far reaching story in modern or ancient times. Some have gone as far as to say that Guy’s stories are pure Genius.

Genre: FICTION / Fairy Tales, Folk Tales, Legends & Mythology

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Fantasy / Epic

Language: English

Keywords: magic, dwarfs, elves, dragons, faery, shaman, time-travel, dimensional rifts

Word Count: 66645

Sales info:

This book has had decent sales over the last couple of years.  Without a marketing budget it continues to sell a few now and then all on its own.


Sample text:

My first day in this new world and I was not paying much attention to things. I knew to be very cautious but my power that pulsed within me pulled a wall of security around me. This gave me a feeling of indestructibility. So when a thief approached me, as I took a side path behind the buildings, looking things over there, I was not even paying attention.

Kid, “What you got in your bag old man?”

I almost laughed at him until I saw the weapon in his hand. I knew that weapon could kill me quickly, even with all my power. With my mind, I reached out to his hand and numbed it so he could not move it. At the same time, I lifted him off the ground. I wanted to make a point to him to teach him a lesson without hurting him. I was sure he would hurt me quickly if he were able. This did the trick very well. His weapon fell to the ground and all he could say to me then was, “ahhhhhh”. It was all I could do to not laugh at him, but I wanted him to remember this moment. I could tell his mind was full of fear now. So I decided to let him fall to the path. He didn’t bother to try to pick up his weapon. He was too busy running away. I could see his leg darkening as he loosed his days drink. I knew I had given him the lesson he needed, maybe he would change his ways now.


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
Portuguese
Translation in progress. Translated by Juliana Sobreira
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Alejandro Wilde

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