Aeron Dusk's debut novel, “The Mark of Amulii” brings the suspense, thrill, and supernatural together to readers. This novel recommended to every werewolf lovers and has received five stars rating on Amazon.
Author Bio
Dusk is a native of Florida, a software developer, musician, fitness enthusiast, and part-time writer. He started writing short fiction and original stories when he was younger, but later in life, completed his first novel. Between 2020 and 2021, he's written over two million words, three novels, with one published and more to come! It was the experience he needed to blaze forward and find his voice. His debut book, The Mark of Amulii, started it all.
About the book, “The Mark of Amulii” is a story of love of werewolf
Alexander Hunt holds onto two secrets: both could ruin his life, but one could end it.
The sudden move from Calgary, Alberta to the outskirts of Jasper during his senior year leaves Alex isolated in a cabin with bickering parents. He copes by taking daily hikes along the shores of Maligne Lake until he meets a young man named Amulii. He’s huge, unkempt, and speaks broken English, but there’s something else uncanny about him Alex can’t quite place.
What starts as a frightening first encounter escalates the moment Amulii gives Alex a strange gift and reveals there’s something much wilder about him than meets the eye. Unbeknownst to Alex, this sets off a series of devastating events that sends both of them fleeing from an aggressive, well-armed militia in the forest.
As Amulii and Alex escape into the mountains, their bond strengthens as they learn from one another, and what was once distrust evolves into something much deeper. Despite that, there are only two questions burning Alex’s waking thoughts as they traverse the harsh wilds of western Alberta, waiting for salvation: will he be caught and killed, or will he lose the rest of his humanity to Amulii’s mistake?
The opening paragraphs
Calgary never tried to kill me, but I couldn’t say the same for Jasper. A dank, ferrous odor wafted past my nose in pulses as I froze on the bottom porch step of our ‘new’ cabin home. Yellow eyes locked with mine, and I couldn’t help but find the situation morbidly hilarious. It was pointless to call for help. My parents were screaming at each other, and there weren’t any neighbors for kilometers this far outside of town. It was just me and the biggest freak of a wolf I’d ever seen. A wet nose touched my cheek, cold as the rough frost melting on the wooden railing under my hand. Despite its monstrous size, the animal was beautiful. Its fur was tar black, yet had an oily shimmer where dappled sunlight touched it. Thankfully, it showed no signs of aggression, its gaze full of intrigue as it waited for my next move […]
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The Review
The Mark of Amulii: Path of Segolia
This book was beautifully well written. The author does an excellent job of drawing you in, and the conflicts were well done. I'm looking forward to the author publishing more in the future — Amazon reviewer & reader (Verified purchase).
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Very Enjoyable Read!