Oblivion: Portal To The Unknown

Oblivion: Portal To The Unknown

Paperback (18 May 2021)

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Publisher's Synopsis

Nora Wilson thought her life was - normal, but it was only after her farewell party at the outskirts of a forest a night before she left for the UK for a scholarship, she realised her life was far from normal. During the party, she and her friends get pulled deeper into the forest, that is no less than a labyrinth. The forest leads to an alternate reality with a treacherous catch, that defies the fundamental laws of nature, and infuriates the King of Naturae Regnum, who you wouldn't wish for a foe in your worst nightmares. Naturae Regnum is a kingdom that prohibits necromancers from violating the laws of nature, and keeps them from going rogue. The folk here do not know mercy, and inhumanity runs through their veins. Nora knows that the trap she has fallen in, is a life or death situation, and fighting it off would be the most perilous and dangerous task she would ever face. When they try to portal back to the real world, an extremely powerful spell cast too early puts them in a race against time, where death welcomes them at every step. As Nora tries to defeat her enemies that are cruel and merciless enough to kill for a decade old grudge, she can't help her developing feelings for her best friend Neil Davis, which keep growing the more she tries to ignore them, but can't confess them to him for the sake of her boyfriend, Wayne Harris. Even after knowing of their love for her, choosing one from between them is not an option because doing that would ruin her friendship with the other forever. With her heart torn between the two people she loves the most, Nora tries to find a way out of the mayhem she has fallen into, and lead herself and her friends to safety, before death catches up with them and pulls them into oblivion.

Book information

ISBN: 9798504222646
Publisher: Independently Published
Imprint: Independently Published
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 370
Weight: 540g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 21mm