Fantasy and science fiction Author



The Werewolf Thief

Darla is a Brotherhood operative with a haunted past. She is an elite assassin and thief, with quite a repertoire of skills at her disposal. When she accepts what seems like a simple contract to steal a gem, she soon finds herself in an adventure of a lifetime. The so-called gem turns out to be a Divinity Stone, a: powerful, magical artefact that the demon prince Malgorath desperately wants.

Pitted against unbelievable odds, battling against fanatical elves, extraordinary beasts and a hunter demon, Darla finds herself challenged at every turn. Armed with a sacred short sword and fighting for her very survival, Darla uses sheer determination and every ounce of her fortitude, vowing to keep the Divinity Stone out of Malgorath’s hands. It is a daunting task, near impossible, but there is an aspect of Darla that her enemies haven’t counted on --- she is also a werewolf!

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Sue had this to say: “I loved the action and suspense in this book. Darla sure gets into some scrapes. Loved the storyline and couldn't put it down. Can't wait for book 2. It does keep you in suspense, with surprises. I'd recommend this book and gave it a 5 star. An all round fantastic read.”


About Steven

Born and raised in Perth, Western Australia, this is Steven Wombell’s first fantasy novel - The Werewolf Thief, which is Book 1 to his Divinity Stone series. Holding a Bachelor of Education, he is a passionate primary school teacher, who loves inspiring and passing on his knowledge to his students (especially when it comes to teaching narrative writing).

 

An enthusiastic lover of both fantasy and science-fiction, he always enjoyed writing this kind of material. Passionate about these genres he often gets inspiration through novels, movies, music and computer games. His other interests include cooking, Lego, cycling, travelling and volleyball. When he isn’t writing or partaking in one of his interests, he can be found catching up with friends and family. They are extremely important to him, because without their love and support this novel would have never eventuated.