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The Fallen Odyssey

Author: Corey McCullough is an independent copy editor, proofreader, ghostwriter, and author. He lives in western Pennsylvania with his amazing wife Vanessa and their two beautiful daughters. His favorite pastimes are reading, writing, playing video games, spending time with his best friend (Vanessa), and, most of all, being a dad. A teenager’s wish to escape his stressful life just came true — with otherworldly consequences. Nothing is going right for Justin Holmes. Like many seventeen-year-olds, he sometimes wishes he could just run away and leave everything behind. But he gets more than he bargained for when he storms out of the house after an argument with his father and accidentally steps into a parallel universe of swords, shields, magic, and monsters. Suddenly, Justin is desperate to find a way back to his ordinary life in small-town America. His search for answers takes an unexpected turn when a strange old man and a powerful mercenary recruit him to rescue a kidnapped princess. But their rescue mission quickly takes a disastrous turn and becomes a life-or-death flight deep into the unknown wilds. Justin and his unlikely allies are on the run from dark forces wielding deadly, arcane power — demonic beings that seem to have suddenly arrived from somewhere beyond this world . . . just like Justin. Justin may not be a fighter, but he is intelligent and strong-willed. He soon realizes that nothing in this world is what it seems. Even his allies’ mission may have all been a ruse . . . to get to him. Ancient secrets are revealed that could shake the foundations of this alternate world . . . and might unlock Justin’s portal home. The Fallen Odyssey is a contemporary portal fantasy novel for college and “new adult” audiences. It is the first of a trilogy but can be enjoyed as a stand-alone novel. If you like epic, serious fantasy about dangerous quests in magical worlds, check out The Fallen Odyssey.

Corey McCullough · Fantasy
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175 Chs

Chapter 142: Spirit Warrior

Justin's sword hit the ground, wobbled, and settling into place in the undergrowth.

The tiger seemed suspicious. The lingering aurym power in the cat's eye claymore kept its blade alight for half a second before the a'thri'ik shards went out entirely, dousing the jungle into total darkness. Justin could not see the tiger. He could not see anything.

He closed his eyes and called on aurym.

Suddenly, the energies of a million life forces around him could be sensed-and seen through his closed eyelids. Their combined, overlapping presences formed a great blur at first, and finding the spirit energy of the tiger was like trying to see a light bulb against the sun. But, like tuning a radio, Justin adjusted his senses. Some of the lesser life forms were reduced in intensity. The trees faded and became the backdrop to brighter spots: animals. Most of them were far away-he was seeing them through the trees and the foliage, he realized.