The young Summoner, Eclipse, finally decides to gather Elemental Spirits to him, but not to protect the peasants or to uphold tradition. Instead, he will challenge his prodigy brother, Sol, in order to prove that he is his own man. To prepare himself, he will do whatever it takes, even to train with his people's oldest enemy.
"...Such a beautiful and powerful story whether your a teen or an adult, a fantasy reader or not."- J. Minag
Sol, who wants more than anything for his brother to his right hand, prepares to end a long war. By his side is his powerhouse Elemental, Surtr. None will stand in his path to bring peace to his people.
The Kakusa, a mysterious group as different from the Summoners as night is from day, led by the calculating Nova, are aware of a new threat... Yet her brother, Nebula, is more focused on his hatred of Summoners.
"Classic fantasy adventure tale of the struggle and the power that life teases us with..."- Book Promotion Library Blog
A new danger is lurking under the surface, a ruthless group of killers with a goal so important to them that they are willing to bathe the land in blood. As this new change comes, it alters the course of Eclipse and all those in its path.
"If you dig a little mythology, magic and lots of solid writing, you'll probably enjoy this book as much as I did. I was immediately drawn into the story and stayed put until the last sentence."- Feisty Geezer
Eris, a young and naïve Summoner, finds Eclipse as he betrays the Summoners. Will the two form an unexpected friendship? Or will she become another wrinkle in his path forward? Will this new group overpower the Summoners and Kakusa? And will Sol and Eclipse meet as brothers or enemies?
"A very strong plot and fast paced, not at all what I was expecting but a very good story with archetypal themes intertwined"-Phill R.
Summoner is Tome I in the first book in trilogy from Dalton A. Carmon, about brothers and the complicated ways they affect each other, war and the cruelty of man, love and hate, and of the differences that can drive two brothers apart.
What Readers are saying-
"...The creatures borrowed from monsters, gods, and legends add some weight to the story, especially if you're an avid fan of fantasy and myth. It reminds me in some ways of Final Fantasy's leveraging of ancient wonders.... The plot itself builds naturally without needing any jolts to force the action. The relationship between Eclipse and Sol is endearing..." - Bradley Blankenship
"... I think the world-building is pretty good, and though it pulls a little bit from Nose and Japanese mythology it feels cohesive and lived in. I really liked the characters, and the different factions; the Summoners and Kakusa are both well realized..."- Andrew Rivas
"...The writing is good and well-paced, the characters are fantastic. The magic system is well thought out which is nice and the book doesn't treat readers like children. I think this is a good read and it's worth reading." Ivan
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