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Press Release for Aarrawn's Labyrinth

Frozen Wastes

Authors Continue their Epic Journey for Readers of All Ages

 

Sykesville, Md. – Prepare to continue the adventure. Maryland authors Dave and Rose Cox take readers into the frozen wastes of Camorra and into a new epic fantasy, The Sons of Maeve: Aarrawn's Labyrinth (now available through AuthorHouse).

            In this second book written by Dave and Rose Cox, The Sons of Maeve: Aarrawn’s Labyrinth, takes off where the last ended. After a ravaging war with the Army of the Allodial Thann and his friends have managed to rebuild Darmid. Just as it seemed that things would return to normal...to put it in Thann's words:

     ' When we returned to Darmid, I thought we would live out the rest of our lives in some semblance of contentment. So much had changed, most for the good. But Gestus' unexpected arrival, and unwelcome disclosures set us off in a direction that none of us could have anticipated. In no time, we found ourselves quite literally on a path with no turns, compelled by the same forces that started our adventure in the first place. After a harrowing journey through the caves, the three of us found ourselves in the frozen wastes of Camorra.'

            But this stark world threatens dangers more numerous than Pallig and his minions ever did.  Beset by a devastating plague, the Camorrans also live under the threat of the Cwn, beasts that roam the wastes looking for unwitting and unprepared victims.

            An intense adventure, The Sons of Maeve: Aarrawn's Labyrinth follows the exploits of several unlikely heroes through a book filled with excitement, intrigue, and battles for control of a world in peril.

            The Sons of Maeve: Aarrawn's Labyrinth is the second book by the Coxes.  Influenced by the works of Edgar Rice Burroughs and J.R.R. Tolkien, they began this trilogy more than 29 years ago when they were college sweethearts. A mutual love of Celtic history and mythology led to a move to Great Britain in the 1990s where they immersed themselves in the rich, ancient culture, which helped them expertly construct their trilogy.

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