The Seventh Worl World Unseen By Rachel Starr Thomson

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Five Free Fantasy eBooks Released After 2000 (670 Words)

Although there are a wealth of classic fantasy books available for free online as ebooks, this doesn’t mean that you don’t have contemporary options available too. There are numerous authors who are writing epic fantasy sagas that span dozens of books, which can make it daunting to choose where to start. Fortunately, some of these authors have also released the first title in their series as free ebooks, so you can delve in without having to spend a penny. If you have exhausted your reading list of classic fantasy ebooks or simply want to try something new for a change of pace, any of the following free fantasy ebooks could be a good starting point. They have all been released after 2000 and serve as introductions to their respective series of fantasy books.

1. World Unseen: Book 1 of the Seventh …show more content…

It is a Christian fantasy novel, but can be enjoyed by any readers who enjoy a good tale of light versus dark. The protagonist of the tale, Maggie Sheffield, finds herself on a quest to deliver some important information to a scholar, but not everyone wants her to succeed. It is a fast paced tale that is worth your time if you are a fan of authors like C.S. Lewis.

2. Delver Magic : Sanctum’s Beach by Jeff Inlo (http://manybooks.net/titles/inlojother09delver_magic.html)

If you are looking for a standard fantasy series that features all the Tolkien races, such as elves, humans and dwarves, then check out Delver Magic: Sanctum’s Beach by Jeff Inlo. While it has a similar feel to the Lord of The Rings titles, Inlo also introduces some new races, such as the Delvers and Algors. He also uses a world where magic is returning as the setting for his tale, which makes for plenty of interesting scenarios.

3. Eaglethorpe Buxton and the Elven Princess by Wesley Allison

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