From best-selling author C.B.Pratt comes a wonderful fantasy adventure series, Eno the Thracian! Alternate History has never been this much fun! Enjoy!
Hero For Hire (Eno the Thracian Book 1)
C.B. Pratt
(118 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy
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When you live in Ancient Greece, monsters and gods are just part of the scenery… until they run amok. Then you need to hire a hero. There’s nobody better at out-witting a sphinx, charming a goddess, or swinging a sword than Eno the Thracian. Armed with a dry sense of humor, a body like living rock, and a wide experience of love, death, and olive oil, Eno is just what the philosopher ordered… if you can afford him. In the first book of the series, a king hires Eno to rid an island of a harpy. He never expects the mission to turn into a mystery that shakes the throne of Zeus Himself. An undead army is about to arise under the banner of a witch queen which will destroy everyone and everything in its path. Eno must fight against it or join it as Hekate’s general… and lover. Every page took me on another crazy turn. I loved Eno and his fun charm and charismatic personality. He was well-written with depth of every emotion. I laughed with him and cried with him over his torment of betrayal and his mission to make things right.
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The Stone Gods (Eno the Thracian Book 2)
C.B. Pratt
(34 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy
A best-selling action adventure fantasy, set in an Ancient World where the mythology, the monsters and the Gods are real… and a mortal’s only hope lies in a hero who can command both sword and sorcery. Book Two in the Eno the Thracian historical fantasy series. Eno the Thracian is a hero for hire, solving other people’s problem for a profitable fee. In the second book of the series, Eno angers the Great God Pan and is forced to leave his native Thrace for somewhere more ‘civilized’ where the God of the Wood cannot follow him. The High Priest of Amun in Thebes, Egypt, needs his help but is fuzzy on the details, except that several heroes have already perished after taking on the job. It’s possible that civilization has dangers than nature never holds. Still, it’s a living… if not for long.
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Dark Mountain (Eno the Thracian Book 3)
C.B. Pratt
(22 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Teen & Young Adult
The third novel in the well-reviewed action adventure fantasy series, set in an Ancient World where the mythology, monsters, and gods are real, scary, and meddling. As the sign says: All monsters dispatched from carnivorous geese to Minotaurs… special rates for multiples. In the new adventure, Eno sets off to find the truth about himself and his possible descent from the gods themselves. Instead he becomes involved with a race of people kidnapped from their homeland, set to toil endlessly by the will of a mad philosopher. Facing his own fears and doubts and the curse of the Great God Pan, Eno also finds a woman worthy of his love, danger around every curve, and mushrooms… lots and lots of mushrooms. Meanwhile, a hidden menace from the very dawn of time threatens the civilized world and only Eno the Thracian, Hero for Hire, can stop the inevitable destruction.
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Rivers of Sand (Eno the Thracian Book 4)
C.B. Pratt
(21 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Teen & Young Adult
The fourth title in the best-selling fantasy series that began with Hero for Hire. All monsters dispatched from carnivorous geese to minotaurs. Special rates for multiples. Eno the Thracian at the sign of the Ram’s Head, one flight up. When Eno is transported by the whim of a god to the desert lands of Mesopotamia, he promptly stops an attempted murder. Dropped into the middle of a demon’s vengeance on a Babylonian goddess, Eno must help the endangered citizens of the most infamous city on earth. Soon he has too many clients, none of whom seem willing to pay him even as much as a shiny stone. But when an all-powerful queen and the Goddess of Desire both demand his services, the fee is surely the least of Eno’s problems. With a foolish prince and an incompetent sorcerer by his side, Eno must defeat the demon, stand off an Assyrian army, and escape from his most dangerous predicament yet – being King of Babylon. Monsters he can handle but politics? That’s a beast of a different breed.
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Eno and the Dragon (Eno the Thracian Book 5)
C.B. Pratt
(16 Reviews)
Genre: Fantasy | Teen & Young Adult
The fifth title in the best-selling fantasy series that began with Hero for Hire. All monsters dispatched from carnivorous geese to minotaurs. Special rates for multiples. Eno the Thracian at the sign of the Ram’s Head, one flight up. Eno has fled from his meddling gods to travel to the far-off land of Ch’in, a country without gods, though with plenty of chatty ancestors. But in the kingdom of Yin-Shang, the ancestors have stopped talking just as horrendous demons have begun to invade. Eno’s rescue of a small prince drags him into a world of intrigue, both supernatural and human. Despite his distaste for the military, Eno joins the army to lead the fight against the demon scourge, only to find that this is not the simple matter it seems. Ianna, Babylonian goddess of desire and Eno’s eternal enemy, is back, eager to become the only goddess in town. Eno also discovers his true love and learns why getting paid in garlic isn’t such a bad deal. Rather than allow Ianna and her secret ally to overrun the land with her designer demon-army, Eno must achieve his destiny, however reluctantly. He must find the source of the gods’ power and destroy it, no matter the consequences to himself and those he loves.
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