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February 24, 2022

I just finished a touch of darkness (which was really good!) and I wanted to know which book in the series is best to start next: a touch of ruin or a game of fate. I have all the books in the series and I wanna know if continuing on in the storyline is th

I always give this choice over to you. I do think that you want to read AGOF before Malice because there are threads planted there that make sense later in the series. 

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Published on February 24, 2022 14:44

How tall is Hades

I think I said…6′11…which is hilarious but also because he’s a god. So I just figured he’d be really tall. HAHAHAHA

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Published on February 24, 2022 14:43

When will the second book of king of battle and blood be released?

If you sign up for the B&N Newsletter, you will find out on Monday! 

https://www.barnesandnoble.com/h/resubscribe

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Published on February 24, 2022 14:42

January 28, 2022

Hi! Will you be writing an Aphrodite and Hephaestus book series? A touch of Malice really intrigued me to their story.

Yes. It is called Temptress of Fire and Fury and it will probably release in 2023 or 2024.

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Published on January 28, 2022 12:28

Is the Adrian X Isolde series a Tristan and isolde inspired?

It is not. I just loved the name Isolde.

I just wanted to write a romantic, high-fantasy novel about vampires.

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Published on January 28, 2022 12:27

when will the sequel to ‘The king f Battle and Blood’ come out?

It will come out this year, 2022. We’ll release the date in February.

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Published on January 28, 2022 12:25

December 14, 2021

“It’s alright, Hades,” Persephone interrupted. “I did not ask to cause you grief.”“You did not cause...

“It’s alright, Hades,” Persephone interrupted. “I did not ask to cause you grief.”

“You did not cause me grief,” he answered. “I think back on that moment often, reflect upon the ease with which I gave up something I would come to wish for, but that is the consequence of bargaining with the Fates. Inevitably, you will always desire what they take. One day, I think, you will come to resent me for my actions.”


A Touch of Malice 

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Published on December 14, 2021 16:31