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Chronicles of the Seventh Realm Books 1-4: Young Adult Epic Fantasy Series Kindle Edition
Science, Magic, Two Worlds Entwined
James McGinnis ★★★★★ “The author skillfully weaves all the strands together.”
Ren and Kandice—two teenagers separated by space and time—are fated to save their worlds: Fencura and Earth. Only they’ve never met, and don’t know each other exist.
Chronicles of the Seventh Realm jumps between their two worlds as they each uncover their magical abilities. Ren is the first sorcerer within his nation in three-hundred years. Kandice can see daemons from a parallel dimension that feast upon the people around her.
Despite their naivety, they are determined to master their abilities and save those around them. Ren humbles himself—not an easy feat—to become an apprentice sorcerer. Kandice curbs her anger—after the death of her mother and father—to find true love in a fellow daemon hunter.
Both worlds begin to breakdown until a bridge is formed—a small respite from the destruction.
If Ren and Kandice don’t find a way to stop the evil spreading in their respective worlds, both worlds are doomed. Either the succeed together, or fail apart, but they still don’t know who each other are.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMay 18, 2021
- Reading age13 - 18 years
- Grade level8 - 12
- File size1.6 MB
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★★★★★ I was hooked after the first book
"I was hooked after the first book in this box set/series, and have had no regrets since then. Some indie books become your top indie choices, but NAK Baldron has become an all-time top choice for me. There are many different story arcs, characters and elements of magic to entice your interest."
James McGinnis
★★★★★ Set Your Pace, Breathe In Slowly and Exhale
"Thirteen books forming a single story that leaps from country to country, from world to world, and past to present and back again and again. The author skillfully weaves all the strands together. A great tale that I wish would see print faster. I recommend this collection."
Jessica
★★★★★ Fan-Freaking-tastic!!!
"Both worlds are immensely different, yet inextricably linked. There's nothing better to me than being able to immerse myself in a world that is so beautifully described. And as it expands, I find myself wanting to stay longer!"
From the Author
May 18th, 2021
This was originally 13 novellas: Orphan's Price, Alchemy Visions, Ocean's Dagger, Alchemy Clockwork, Salt & Steel, Death Before Dishonor, Sorcerer's Trial, Alchemy Trials, Alchemy Justice, Apprentices' Library, Alchemy Secrets, Archamethyst's Secret, and Alchemy Vengeance.
When I first began my journey in 2019 with the publication of Orphan's Price, I was clueless as to what I just got myself into. Probably for the best, because had I known what lay ahead of me, I may never have started.
At the time I was recovering from a massive head injury that robbed me of my ability to write for a year, and even now three years later, I'm not sure if I've recovered 100%. However, that encounter with my own mortality--truly knowing I would die and accepting it after seventy-two hours of a skull-splitting headache--was the kick in my ass I needed. The universe provides as I'm often told. On that eventful evening it provided me the catalyst I needed to live my purpose and stop resisting. That night changed my life, and the next year of daily struggles to regain myself taught me who I was, and more importantly, what had been a mask I wore based on societal expectations.
That year began my war against Nihilism, and it's thanks to Ren and Orphan's Price that I won my first major battle, which gave me the vision to see how I could win the war. Something I thought impossible until my head injury. In some ways, it took losing my mind to find myself.
"Chronicles of the Seventh Realm" was always a single story in my mind, but I lacked the stamina to finish the entire story in one burst. Instead, I broke it up into novellas, which each one being a major act of the overall story. While part of me wishes I had released the series as five full novels--or even the entire story as one massive novel--from day one, I wasn't capable of doing so back in 2019. We must all walk before we can run, and the practice and constant feedback of releasing the series originally as novellas built my skill sets so that I could bring you the fully realized story, even if it came in spurts.
The final novel Voidwalker Sleeps in Light is still in production. Originally planned as a five-novella sequence, I decided to release it as one novel because it would work better narratively bouncing between all the points of view that have grown within the series. This lead to the novellas being unpublished and the novels being released this year.
The Tides of Destiny, originally Orphan's Price, Alchemy Visions, and Alchemy Trials.
Forge the Path of Sorcery, originally Ocean's Dagger, Alchemy Clockwork, Salt & Steel, and Death Before Dishonor.
Rebirth of the Heroes, originally Sorcerer's Trial, Alchemy Justice, Apprentices' Library, and a new novella as interludes about the twins.
Darkens the Stars of Providence, originally Alchemy Secrets, Archamethyst's Secret, and Alchemy Vengeance.
This box set is those 13 novellas (plus the bonus twin's one) but structured as the new four novels.
For all my readers who've stuck with me last year while I worked through my issue, I truly thank you! 2020 was a rough year but 2021 is shaping up to be much better. I'm working with a new author to help him publish for the first time. Sabetha and I are making progress on the Hill Country Mysteries series. I'm preparing to publish the first novel in the new Magi Codex series. All-in-all 2021 is going to be better than 2020 in every way!
Hopefully your year is looking brighter as well. And if you're new to my series, I hope at the very least it can offer some entertainment in these stressful times.
About the Author
Product details
- ASIN : B095BVSKFH
- Publisher : Aconite Cafe
- Accessibility : Learn more
- Publication date : May 18, 2021
- Edition : 2nd
- Language : English
- File size : 1.6 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 1439 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
- Grade level : 8 - 12
- Reading age : 13 - 18 years
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,959,442 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author

Nicholi (N A K Baldron), is an author and adventurer, best known for his international bestselling series Chronicles of the Seventh Realm.
He lives in a tiny house in a small town near Austin, Texas with his life partner Sabetha, and their daughter whom they homeschool together.
When he’s not crafting new worlds with the magic of words, he can be found backpacking on the many trails near his home. Nature offer’s Nicholi the room for his mind to wander, and sleeping under the stars helps him identify with many of the characters he enjoys writing about. He hopes his love for nature permeates his fiction.
At the bright age of twelve Nicholi discovered Eragon by Christopher Paolini. Realizing the author wasn’t much older than himself, he decided to give novel writing a shot. Obviously, plagiarism is wrong, so Nicholi wrote his “completely original” story about a farm boy who could speak to wolves. That novel will never see publication, but Nicholi looks to it as a reminder of where he came from, and as inspiration of how one author can change a young man’s life.
It would take another fifteen years of honing his craft before Nicholi published his first novel, and he wouldn’t change a single year of the journey.
Nicholi and Sabetha also write a dragon cozy mystery series together under the penname Verena DeLuca. She is also a major contributor to Aconite Cafe, Nicholi’s Publishing Company, and runs the reader discord server.
Website: https://nakbaldron.com
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Customers find the book series to be a great read with a very good plot. They appreciate the writing style, with one customer noting how the author skillfully weaves all the strands together.
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Customers find the book set to be a great read, with one customer describing it as an impressive series of books.
"...Loveable and likeable characters (my favorites being Akio and Slava) all with very well developed personalities, likes, dislikes, fears and successes..." Read more
"...I really enjoyed the reading but didn’t enjoy how book 13 ended. I’m still hoping to find another book for the ending of each story." Read more
"I enjoyed it greatly it was a great read I hope it continues on in other books to read now" Read more
"Good read..." Read more
Customers enjoy the storyline of the book series, with one customer noting it consists of thirteen books forming a single narrative.
"Love the plot, a few misspelled words and misplaced names, but otherwise very good plot...." Read more
"...Good storytelling and sad when I hit the end of it. Hope the author releases more to continue this" Read more
"Thirteen books forming a single story that leaps from country to country, from world to world, and past to present and back again and again...." Read more
"...I am truly unhappy to have wasted my time on this insipid, poorly written, uninspired, mind-numbingly soulless, plodding piece of "work"...." Read more
Customers appreciate the writing style of the book, with one noting how the author skillfully weaves all the strands together.
"...to me than being able to immerse myself in a world that is so beautifully described. And as it expands, I find myself wanting to stay longer!..." Read more
"...know each of the characters in each story line I became intrigued with the writing style and believed that by the time I reached the 13th book that..." Read more
"...The author skillfully weaves all the strands together. A great tale that I wish would see print faster. I recommend this collection." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on September 17, 2020When I found out this set was available for sale, I bought it immediately. I had to own all 13 stories. I’ve read all of them. Some of them twice 😉 Two different worlds wrapped up well with each other. Loveable and likeable characters (my favorites being Akio and Slava) all with very well developed personalities, likes, dislikes, fears and successes. Kandice, Slava, Lance and Blake live in Austin, Texas and see things that most people wouldn’t even begin to believe are real. Henry (Ren), Shaya and Akio live in Fencura. A land doused in magic, sorcerers and unbelievable technology. Both worlds are immensely different, yet inextricably linked. There’s nothing better to me than being able to immerse myself in a world that is so beautifully described. And as it expands, I find myself wanting to stay longer! I know the story will continue, but if you really want a gorgeous world with people who you would probably be the luckiest person in the world to have as friends and colleagues, read this series! And wait (im)patiently with the rest of us to read the next books!
- Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2020Love the plot, a few misspelled words and misplaced names, but otherwise very good plot. Please leave out politics, nothing worse then a good story ruined by politics
- Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2020As I started to read this 13 volume set and got to know each of the characters in each story line I became intrigued with the writing style and believed that by the time I reached the 13th book that all the stories would come together and reach an end. However, that did not happen. The final book leaves you asking what will happen to each of the characters and still hoping for a conclusion to each of the stories. I really enjoyed the reading but didn’t enjoy how book 13 ended. I’m still hoping to find another book for the ending of each story.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2021Format: KindleVerified PurchaseFantasy and Texas , loved the Austin parts as I live just south of it , felt more connected. Good storytelling and sad when I hit the end of it. Hope the author releases more to continue this
- Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2021Thirteen books forming a single story that leaps from country to country, from world to world, and past to present and back again and again. The author skillfully weaves all the strands together. A great tale that I wish would see print faster. I recommend this collection.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2020This series of books kept me involved and intrigued to the point I could not put the books down until I had finished the whole series. As.an avid reader reading many hundreds of books a year it is hard to hold my attention unless the author has a talent for maintaining a reader’s focus.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2020I enjoyed it greatly it was a great read I hope it continues on in other books to read now
- Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2020I am not sure how this incredibly boring series of books are rated as high as they are. The characters are not at all likeable, the storyline is dull, and did I mention boring? I forced myself to finish this series just to see if there was some point where the books became interesting, that point never came. I am truly unhappy to have wasted my time on this insipid, poorly written, uninspired, mind-numbingly soulless, plodding piece of "work". I honesty cannot think of one vood thing to say about these books and I absolutely do not recommend these books at all.
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- Kindle CustomerokReviewed in Australia on December 6, 2020
1.0 out of 5 stars Aether walker crap
The Aether Walker series is the worst I have ever read. Landing is just a spoiled brat who needs a good punch to the head to stop her whining. Will not recommend to anybody.
- Zachary SpencerReviewed in Canada on September 17, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars I was hooked after the first book
I was hooked after the first book in this box set/series, and have had no regrets since then. Some indie books become your top indie choices, but NAK Baldron has become an all-time top choice for me. There are many different story arcs, characters and elements of magic to entice your interest.