Category Archives: Zoe & Sozo Publishing
The Peleg Chronicles – Book 3: Loresmen by Matthew Christian Harding – Zoe & Sozo Publishing (2014)
In Loresmen, book three of Matthew Christian Harding’s Peleg Chronicles, we return to the post-Flood world of the Quixotic Lord McDougal, his faithful squire Fergus Leatherhead and the young and intrepid ranger Thiery. Like the first book in the series
The Peleg Chronicles – Book 3: Loresmen by Matthew Christian Harding – Zoe & Sozo Publishing (2014)
In Loresmen, book three of Matthew Christian Harding’s Peleg Chronicles, we return to the post-Flood world of the Quixotic Lord McDougal, his faithful squire Fergus Leatherhead and the young and intrepid ranger Thiery. Like the first book in the series
The Peleg Chronicles – Book 2: Paladins by Matthew Christian Harding – Zoe & Sozo Publishing (2010)
In Paladins, book two of Matthew Christian Harding’s Peleg Chronicles, we return to the post-Flood world of the Quixotic Lord McDougal, his faithful squire Fergus Leatherhead and the young and intrepid ranger Thiery. All of the characters we were so
The Peleg Chronicles – Book 2: Paladins by Matthew Christian Harding – Zoe & Sozo Publishing (2010)
In Paladins, book two of Matthew Christian Harding’s Peleg Chronicles, we return to the post-Flood world of the Quixotic Lord McDougal, his faithful squire Fergus Leatherhead and the young and intrepid ranger Thiery. All of the characters we were so
The Peleg Chronicles – Book 1: Foundlings by Matthew Christian Harding – Zoe & Sozo Publishing (2009)
Foundlings, book one of Matthew Christian Harding’s Peleg Chronicles is set some time in the post-Flood world in a story that pits the followers of the God of Noah against the Cult of the Dragon. Harding’s writing reminds me of
The Peleg Chronicles – Book 1: Foundlings by Matthew Christian Harding – Zoe & Sozo Publishing (2009)
Foundlings, book one of Matthew Christian Harding’s Peleg Chronicles is set some time in the post-Flood world in a story that pits the followers of the God of Noah against the Cult of the Dragon. Harding’s writing reminds me of