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Michael D. Young

    Michael Younge crafts engaging speculative fiction novels, often exploring themes of faith, sacrifice, and the eternal struggle between good and evil. His writing style is enriched by his background in music and theater, lending a unique cadence to his narratives. Younge is also a prolific author of web serials and charity anthologies, demonstrating a deep commitment to both his craft and community. His stories delve into profound moral questions within imaginative, otherworldly settings.

    The Hunger
    • The Hunger

      • 318 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.8(37)Add rating

      Feed your Hunger. In a distant, war-torn land, every man, woman and child must either consume the magical substance known as Sustenance or succumb to the Hunger. Those who succumb develop deformities and face exile — or even death. The scholar Azil wants nothing more than to lead a tranquil life and beat back the Hunger. But when a mysterious assassin tries to kill Azil, and a stranger shows up at his door challenging him to join her on a quest, he embarks on a dangerous journey to steal the sacred gems of Sustenance guarded in a forbidden fortress. To get there, Azil must venture through a land of floating cities, ravenous mage wraiths, ax-wielding warriors, and bloodthirsty bandits. But with the sacred gems of Sustenance come volatile magic — magic so strange and dangerous, that the prophecies foretell it could usher in a golden age, or turn its wielder into the darkest of villains.

      The Hunger