
Seth Auburn is an innocent boy, untouched by the horrors suddenly plaguing his small town. Recurring visions of a beautiful white palace high in the mountains above Ellishome, Colorado, haunt his dreams at night.
When Ben, a talking tiger, appears in the meadow behind his backyard, the palace is suddenly all too real, and Ben needs Seth’s help.
For a shadow has arisen in Ellishome, an immortal evil in the guise of a stranger astride a black steed, twisting the hearts of the townsfolk in an eruption of madness and murder.
Assembling a band of newfound friends, Ben, Seth, and his companions must travel to a mysterious palace they have only dreamed about. But they’ll need more than magic to save themselves and the town they love. They’ll need an abundance of faith hardly any of them have, because if Seth fails, it will mean the end – not only of the town and people he loves – but of countless worlds altogether.
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About the Author
Brandon Berntson was born in Boise Idaho, but grew up in various towns throughout Colorado, where most of his stories take place. A fan of dark fantasy, horror, magical realism, and young adult fantasy, he is the author of Castle Juliet and When We Were Dragons, enchanting, magical reads for all ages. He is also the author of Body of Immorality, a cryptic collection of horror stories, and the raw, adult-themed, All The Gods Against Me. His influences include Stephen King, Clive Barker, Ramsey Campbell, Jonathan Carroll, Anne Rice, Robert McCammon, Peter Straub and countless classics. A fan of ice hockey, Beethoven, Ronnie James Dio, classic horror films, and Star Trek, he makes his home in Boulder, Colorado.
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