The Dominion Destiny
The Dominion Book 3
by Chris Cloake
Genre: Epic Fantasy
The ancient dominion of Ordefima faces a catastrophic invasion that will rip it apart. This is a tale of desperate duels, greed and loss, dreams unrealised and the ultimate price paid by those in love. Can the close siblings, Rupert and Socha, survive such insurmountable odds and find any kind of happiness? Or will darker powers and covetous enemies prevail?
The Dominion - Destiny is the unmissable concluding part of the fantasy trilogy. Fans of legendary sagas leading to dramatic conclusions, with a vibrant cast travelling strange lands, can’t fail to find thrills in this final instalment by emerging author Chris Cloake.
Buy The Dominion - Destiny and prepare for an odyssey that knows no bounds.
The Dominion Book 2
The Dominion: Divided
The Dominion Book 1
Seventeen centuries of peace in Ordefima are shattered by a violent attack by an unknown assailant. Could a mythical enemy have returned? Does the danger come from within? As the ruling family fragments, Rupert, youngest son of the Marquis, is torn between the increasing demands of duty and saving his failing marriage. As all that he loves comes under threat, he must embark on dangerous challenges in a quest for answers. Can he succeed in the face of doubt or will unthinkable horrors be unleashed upon a land unprepared for change?
The Dominion – Divided is the first book in a fantasy trilogy by Chris Cloake. For those who love deep emotion, colourful locations, perilous predicaments and mystifying menace, this book is for you.
Enter the world of The Dominion and set out on a profound journey of discovery.
Worth Fighting For
“See how the birds leave us?” Rupert observed, standing in the courtyard of the Balaltura with Suky. A flock was passing overhead, a formation of ever diminishing dots. Yet more had deserted the towers and roofs. “Another sign?” he wondered. Suky squinted one remarkable turquoise eye as she watched them and rubbed her white neck. “Perhaps. They are wise.” “Like your cat?” The tutelor smiled. “At least he has come down now. That is reassuring for the rest of us. Except he will not venture beyond the gate. It’s like he knows something out there will get him.” Rupert clutched at a chunk of his tangled hair. “He’s most surely right. I dread to think what might yet happen. How much more can we withstand? Just how much?” Suky knew he wasn’t looking to her for an answer. The weary young Marquis merely expressed the desperation they all felt. “I wish for peace and yet I am charged with a need for revenge,” he continued. “You must beware of that need,” Suky said. “It could lead you to disaster. It has not been our way.” “In our ancient past we pursued the enemy until we thought him destroyed. To do so again would not be so bad. From those beginnings we built our dominion.” Suky turned away. “It troubles me to contemplate the future.” “I am learning,” Rupert said. “Taking up arms makes a killer of anyone. But to survive this we are going to have to battle. If we are victorious I want the weapons destroyed and never again will we recognise a Festival of Fighting, neither here nor in Draden.” Suky faced him, softened and adjusted the emerald sash she wore over her neat figure. “I like this thinking. If you believe we still have enough left to fight for.” “I seek your opinion on that. I’m asking the same of Halbert and Meava. You are the only tutelors I have left. Go out there and see, make sure you have a sentinel escort, gauge the mood, gather facts, be realistic. We’ll convene here in three days and try and decide on the best course of action. In the absence of The Session of the Seven, the four of us can still make sense.” “Our options are very limited.” Rupert nodded grimly. Suky came close and he wondered if she was searching his thoughts. “And what if we can’t agree?” she asked. “No one has to be bound by any decree,” Rupert replied, stern and serious. “We can be stronger together of course, but each person has to follow the path they believe in."
Chris Cloake was born in 1964 and began telling stories a couple of years later. He grew up in Kent, England. He is motivated to write by a deep interest in life, particularly the cruel, deeply flawed nature of people contrasted with their incredible creativity and inspiration. The power of the natural world is a common theme in his work as a writer and professional photographer. He lives happily with his wife, two children and a large collection of music, books and board games.
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