Tales of the Forest
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A Triad in Three Acts: The Complete Forester Trilogy
Books #1-3
by Blaine D. Arden
Part of the Tales of the Forest series
"There is always a way."Kelnaht, Taruif, and Ianys are meant to be together, but old promises and the decree of the elders prevent them from claiming each other openly at Solstice. Kelnaht can investigate murder and foul play, but he can't see how he can keep both his lovers without breaking the rules. But if he believes in the guide's words and trusts his faith in Ma'terra, they will find a way to clear the fog and puddles from their paths.The ForesterKelnaht, a cloud elf, is a truth seeker caught between love and faith, when a murder reveals an illicit affair between two tree elves he desires more than he can admit. Kelnaht's former lover Ianys once betrayed him, and the shunned forester Taruif is not allowed to talk to anyone but the guide, their spiritual pathfinder.Lost and FoundA stripling goes missing from the tribe, and heavy rainfall hides all traces of his whereabouts. With days creeping by without a lead, it's hard to keep the tribe's spirits up, more so when Kelnaht's own future depends on the elders. Taruif has been shunned for almost twenty turns, but now that a possible forester's apprentice is coming of age, the elders consider reducing his sentence. Taruif could be set free.Full CircleWhen several children fall ill with more than a summer bug, truth seeker Kelnaht is assigned to investigate. What he finds is deadly and threatens the life of every underage child in the tribe, including Ianys' daughter Atèn. Then a wounded traveller is found in the forest, left to die after a vicious attack.
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Oren's Right
by Blaine D. Arden
Part of the Tales of the Forest series
Following his principles will break two hearts. Forester Veld loses a piece of himself to mute baker Oren when they first meet, but Oren is vowed to Haram. When Haram is killed, Veld denies his heart to respect the mourning period. It's the right thing to do. During Haram's funeral, Oren proudly bares the brands that show the nature of their love; Haram owned him, heart and body. The elves pity Oren and think he's broken. Veld has no intention of dishonouring Haram's memory, but his death may not have been an accident. Only a forester can learn what the trees have seen. However, Oren's independence is threatened, and if Veld does not offer what Oren needs, Oren may never be his to claim.___________________________wordcount: 17,700 wordsTALES OF THE FOREST is an ongoing series of standalone stories linked by a forest world.Content warnings are available in the book's front matter and on the author's website.Received an EPIC eBook Award in 2015
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