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Panacea

Panacea

by Alex Robins

FBT review:

Welcome to the enchanting world of Panacea, a fantasy novel by the talented author Alex Robins. Set in a land ravaged by war, this gripping tale follows the life of Dexios, a seasoned warrior who yearns for peace. However, fate has different plans for him.

As Dexios attempts to leave his violent past behind and embrace a tranquil life with his family, news of a menacing tauran horde gathering at their borders interrupts their idyllic existence. Reluctantly, Dexios must once again don his armor and lead his troops into battle.

With rich storytelling and captivating characters, Panacea will transport you to a realm where legends intertwine with reality. Alex Robins weaves a compelling narrative that explores the complexities of war, love, and sacrifice.

Perfect for fans of indie book titles, Panacea promises an unforgettable reading experience. Don’t miss out on this spellbinding adventure that has captured the hearts of readers worldwide. Purchase your copy of Panacea today and join Dexios on his final battle for peace.

Publisher Description:

At the heart of every legend lies a truth. Twisted and reshaped by the currents of time.

For twenty years, strategos Dexios has led the phalanx of Thena against its enemies, pulled from one battleground to another in a relentless cycle of war and bloodshed. Now, finally, he has found the courage to leave that life behind. To relinquish his officer’s sword and return to the verdant slopes of his vineyard with his wife and son.

Peace, however, is fragile and capricious. When Thena’s northern allies bring word of an enormous tauran horde gathering on their borders, Dexios has no choice but to answer the call to arms one last time.

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