Who is Asudem?
Is she a goddess or a monster?
How can she turn living things to stone with her eyes? How did she acquire this deadly talent? The strange new power makes Asudem question everything. Why does she have fourteen talking snakes instead of hair? Asudem needs answers.
Orphaned at birth, Asudem dreams that she is descended from one of the Gods like her friends Drella and Pretal. Her hope dims as the power becomes more potent.
Armed with her history book and her two best friends, Asudem sets out on a journey. They follow the meager clues in her book and are forced to travel the dark region of Lower Olympus. Along the way, the three must battle and outwit a series of terrible monsters.
How far will Asudem go to discover who she is? In the end, does she really want to know? Follow Asudem to find out…
Filled with humor and history, Book One of Asudem’s
Adventures is about triumph, self-discovery and choices. It is for the child in all of us.
Is she a goddess or a monster?
How can she turn living things to stone with her eyes? How did she acquire this deadly talent? The strange new power makes Asudem question everything. Why does she have fourteen talking snakes instead of hair? Asudem needs answers.
Orphaned at birth, Asudem dreams that she is descended from one of the Gods like her friends Drella and Pretal. Her hope dims as the power becomes more potent.
Armed with her history book and her two best friends, Asudem sets out on a journey. They follow the meager clues in her book and are forced to travel the dark region of Lower Olympus. Along the way, the three must battle and outwit a series of terrible monsters.
How far will Asudem go to discover who she is? In the end, does she really want to know? Follow Asudem to find out…
Filled with humor and history, Book One of Asudem’s
Adventures is about triumph, self-discovery and choices. It is for the child in all of us.