
Dawn's Roar: Scar and The Shadow
Prehistoric War & Survival Quest
“Thor was slipping into the heart of darkness. The light had left his life...”
An ancient tale of duty, sacrifice, and a perilous mission into the unknown where redemption is not guaranteed.
The slithering coils of war are tightening around the Auroch People. Their only hope for survival lies in an impossible alliance with the ferocious Xula tribe—a people plagued by ancient evils, both human and beast, who are known to kill any stranger on sight.
For Thor, this is a one-way mission. Haunted by the Sky Spirits and with nothing left to lose, he must lead a journey through snowcapped peaks and formidable forests. In a world where treacherous truths are the only currency, Dawn's Roar explores the thin line between duty and sacrifice in a prehistoric wilderness that offers no mercy.
A dark & dangerous quest
- The Most Intense Chapter Yet: Perfect for fans of the saga ready for a gritty, high-stakes turning point.
- Doomed Heroes & Duty: A story for anyone who loves characters who walk into the fire simply because they must.
- Atmospheric Late-Night Reading: Best enjoyed when the world is quiet and the struggle for survival feels achingly real.
Dawn's Roar resonates with readers who loved
- Gritty Survival: The Plains of Passage by Jean M. Auel and Call It Courage by Armstrong Sperry.
- High-Stakes Rebellion: Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins.
- Primal Conflict: The Beasts of Tarzan by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
- Epic Prehistoric Fiction: Deep, dark, and immersive sagas of the ancient world.
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REVIEWS
Nothing is more powerful than a mother's love. Life is hard but life is beautiful. The ending was great and leaves you relieved and happy.
— Scarlett.
Could not put it down. I enjoyed every page and was thrilled at the entire journey.
— Kindle Customer
Awesome series. This kept me reading to see it all through to the end. Highly recommended.
— Betty
More please. I didn't want this series to end. I read all 4 books in less than a week and couldn't put them down.
— Haroline N.
Awesome Read. I loved the humor and the reality of life. I had a hard time putting the book down.
— Darla R.





