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Should Eldritch Horrors Be Forgot
2021
First Published
3.94
Average Rating
324
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Part of Series

An ancient city rising… Hideous monsters emerging… It's a Cataclysm of Chaos! Atlantis is rising from the depths, wreaking havoc across the world with its emergence, and apparently, Santa is the only one who can stop it. When diplomacy fails to dissuade the Atlantians from pursuing their devastating goals, Santa realizes a new fight to save the Earth has just begun. Driven by his desire to save his people, King Hydreon of Atlantis makes a contract to ensure their survival. Thanks to the portal leading to a new age, he secures a means to ensure the Atlantians’ future for eternity—even if it will personally cost him everything. But the bargain he has struck aligns him with a force older than the creation of Earth itself—a dark power with its own machinations for the planet and its population. Can Santa, Snoot, and their friends stop the rise of Atlantis? Will Hydreon succeed in saving his people? Or will an awakening in the deep threaten the world with unbridled chaos? Should Eldritch Horrors Be Forgot is the third book in the hilarious Santa Saves Christmas series, a mashup of urban fantasy and time travel genres. Readers of Matt Dinniman’s Dungeon Crawler Carl series and Shayne Silvers’s Nate Temple series will love these books. Curl up by the fire with a mug of heavily spiked apple cider and start reading now! Praise for What the Frost? “Zombie reindeer, carnivorous mermaids, ice-shooting velociraptors, and a shotgun named Cherry. Everything I need to get into the holiday spirit. What the Frost? is gonzo, action-packed insanity sprinkled with nutmeg. Goes down like warm eggnog spiked with a little too much moonshine. This book is hilarious. 5 golden rings.” —Matt Dinniman, Author of Dungeon Crawler Carl “This book is what would happen if you took the two classic Christmas movies, Die Hard and Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, and forced them to have a baby… and zombies.” —Hunter Blain, Author of The Preternatural Chronicles “Take a red-nosed dive into Ben Wolf's cup of holiday adventure. Driven by starlight and laughter, he sleighed all of my Christmas expectations. Puffins and timeless villains are just what every reader should have on their wish list.” —Kimbra Swain, Creator of the Trailerverse “What the hell did I just read?” —Hillary Clinton (probably)

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Author

Ben Wolf
Ben Wolf
Author · 12 books

At the age of nine, Ben Wolf slayed his first dragon. ​ ​As the dragon perished, it bequeathed a measure of its power to Ben. ​ ​It told him, "You now have the ability to lie more creatively than any other being on this planet—except for politicians. Use this power wisely." ​ ​The dragon died with one final puff of smoke from its lungs, but Ben Wolf lived on. ​ ​For years, Ben honed his craft. At the age of twelve, he lied to his sister about having thrown darts at a poster of her favorite boy band. ​ ​At the age of sixteen, he lied to a policeman who'd pulled him over for speeding, and it got him out of a ticket. ​ ​At the age of eighteen, he lied to himself about what a good decision it was to go to Bible college and major in Pastoral Studies (that one has come back to haunt him several times). ​ Given the unique power he'd inherited from the dying dragon, ​Ben Wolf had expected his life to look very different from how it did when he turned twenty-three. ​ ​Then the dragon's words regarding his power returned to him: "Use this power wisely." ​ The truth was, ​Ben hadn't been using the magnificent power wisely. He'd been using it for personal gain, and to dig himself out of bad situations (or, in the case of Bible college, to get himself into them). ​ ​So he asked himself, "What would be a wise way to use this power?" ​ ​At that very moment, a bus drove past the street in front of him. On its side was emblazoned the phrase, "You should write a novel!" ​ ​Having graduated from Bible college a year earlier, Ben took it as a divine message. What's more, he'd already written one novel at that point, and he'd enjoyed it, so he figured he might as well write a few more. ​ ​That was 2009. Now, more than ten years later, Ben has written north of ten books, including an award-winning children's book and an award-winning novel. ​ ​Awards are great, but what Ben has found even more reassuring is the consistently great feedback he's gotten from readers. They've raved about his work and told him he was the best, most creative liar they'd ever heard of. ​ ​So now Ben is on the cusp of making serious headway with his lying skills. His debut fantasy saga, the Blood Mercenaries series of dark/epic/sword & sorcery novels, is raking in tons of stellar reviews from readers everywhere. ​ ​And now you can be a part of his creative lying journey. If you've read Ben Wolf's work, love him as a person, or plain old just think he's a handsome guy (he is, and he is now making it known that it wasn't him who wrote this (but it was actually him)), then please review his books here and on Amazon.com. ​​ ​Ben, who we swear didn't write this, thanks you.

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