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March 23, 2024

The Witching Hour: The Heralds / Canticle Two

The Heralds: Canticle Two coming to Kindle March 31st!

Beneath the shroud of the visible, the Collectors have been amassing an army of souls for the singular purpose of exacting revenge against the one who banished them to the desolation of earth. While the fledgling race of humans have persisted in blindly running the course of their insignificant lives, the Collectors have indiscriminately gathered the souls of these creatures, only to awaken them when the time of the Heralds arrives. Then, will they be unleashed as the mindless horde for which they are assumed.

Amidst the machine of war so precisely tuned by the Roman Republic, a Reaper has found herself before a well of souls that a Collector has left unguarded; but to her surprise, these ethereal soldiers have been assembled for a different purpose than what the other Collectors have pledged.

Since the outbreak of their war, the Reapers and Collectors have always regarded humans as either mindless weapons or a plague in need of eradication. Now, there is a third faction: One who believes that the souls of the fallen are capable of thought and are worthy of more than simply being expendable dregs in the celestial wars.



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Published on March 23, 2024 08:51

March 16, 2024

Book III of the Arterian Redemption Coming Soon

The nameless spirit has been hunted by the one she calls the Darkly Shadow through many of the deadlands. While the war in Arteris continues to pour an endless supply of souls into the next realm, the nameless spirit has met more deaths than she can recall. Spiraling downward through the Hells, she sees no end to her suffering in sight…

…Save for the one chance given to her in a wilderness of nightmares, where even the most cunning can be fooled by the look of death.



Available on Kindle March 31st, 2024.

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Published on March 16, 2024 09:01 Tags: coming-soon, fantasy, fiction, folklore