The Counterfeit Count – Warders Book 2

The Counterfeit Count
202 Pages
ISBN 978-0744319248

Adara dreams of joining the Warders, a secret society that protects Eridan. During her field exam in allied Creuse, she spies her trainer Geren attacking local guards. Is it part of her test? To find out, she enters the dangerous world of Creusean politics with two runaway children as guides.

Alerted to foul play by the Eridani thieves' guild, the Warders dispatch Adara's friends, veteran agent Draham and half-elven Toran, on a mission to save the alliance, and if possible, rescue Adara and Geren.

Will they be forced to choose between their sworn duty and their friends?

Armen Pogharian

About Armen Pogharian (Rochester, New York Author)

Armen Pogharian

Unlike many authors, Armen was not an early reader. He can honestly say that he didn’t voluntarily read a book until he finished The Hobbit in sixth grade. After that reading became a vice as he ravenously devoured science fiction and fantasy stories. Taking a more practical approach to college, he earned a BS in Electrical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where he was an Honorable-Mention All-American swimmer.

As an officer in the USAF, he quickly found his way into systems development working on top secret ‘Area 51’ projects. (he never saw a single alien dead or alive). He left the service and earned an MBA from the University of North Carolina. He spent a decade riding the internet wave and moving through five different states. His next gig led him to a second generation bio-fuels company – making fuel out of wood chips, corn cobs, and other agricultural waste. A highlight was presenting ideas to jump start the industry to United States House and Senate staffers.

He and his wife live outside Rochester, NY where he finally found time to write those stories that had been bouncing around in his head since high school. His stories mix elements of science and history with a healthy dose of fantasy. When not writing he can be found at a pool (swimming or coaching), playing ukulele, or enjoying the outdoors with his family.