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Amaranthine:
The Heart of Decompose
Nina
R Schluntz
Genre: Fiction, Fantasy, Science
Fiction, Horror, Romance
Publisher: Rainstorm
Press
Date of Publication: 19 December
2014
ISBN-10: 1937758532
ISBN-13: 978-1937758530
Number of pages: 230 pages
Word Count: 80,580
Cover Artist: Nina Schluntz
Book Description:
Dragons,
unicorns, fairies, zombies… and Santa.
At the center of it all stands
Dee, a man immortalized in legend as Decompose. An ongoing war between unicorns
and dragons has led to the creation of a plague… a deadly infection Dee is the
host for. Not quite human, but not a unicorn either, Dee and the plague form a
symbiotic relationship, resulting in immortality of the undead kind.
Every ruling Empire has desired
control of Decompose. Controlling the infection means control of the people. An
intervention of an old rival, Santa, results in Dee going missing. When he
resurfaces decades later, Dee has one goal: locate the mythical cure to his
plague.
However, complications of the
heart force Dee to decide whether he truly wants to find the cure and give up
being Decompose.
Book Trailer: https://youtu.be/93Yoo-LcPZo
Available at Amazon
About
the Author:
Nina Schluntz is a native to
rural Nebraska. In her youth, she often wrote short stories to entertain her
friends. Those ideas evolved into the novels she creates today.
Her husband continues to ensure
her stories maintain a touch of realism as she delves in the science fiction
and fantasy realm. And their kitty, a rescued Abyssinian, is always willing to
stay up late to provide inspiration.
Visit her blog;
mizner13.wordpress.com for information regarding previous and upcoming
publications. She also posts book and movie reviews for a wide variety of
genres.
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