Book 2 HYPETRAIN!
THE WILD WAR’S GREAT YOU SHOULD READ IT TELL ALL YOUR FRIENDS BUY IT REVIEW IT EVERYWHERE I HAVE THE BEST THIRTY FANS IN THE WORLD!!! <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3 <3
Here’s a list of things to expect from The Wild War.
1. More tragic backstory: Everyone has one. Some might even give you new perspective on established characters. (*Cough* SALUS *Cough* STILL A DICK *Cough*)
2. More romance! More bromance!: Character relationships are my favorite thing to write, and dark times have a way of bringing people together. Unsurprisingly, I like my odd couples.
3. New Characters: There are probably... five new characters who are important enough to stick around for a while, and they’re some of my best. One of whom is probably my own personal favorite.
4. Mythology, Gods, and Monsters: Expect some BIG revelations.
5. Technological Renaissance: Sins of a Sovereignty flirted with genre bending, but The Wild War takes that to a whole new level. The Queen’s chapters in tWW are just straight Steampunk, while Salus, Calcifer, Shrike, Pierah, and the Secret Character feel like Epic Fantasy stories with touches of Primeval-Post-Apocalyptic-Lovecraftian-Horror. (Phew, that’s a lot of buzzwords in one sentence.)
At the end of the day, The Wild War is a VERY DIFFERENT book than Sins of a Sovereignty, but it's one which I’m much prouder of.
ARCs THIS WEEKEND!
PM ME YOUR EMAIL IF YOU WANT ONE!
Here’s a list of things to expect from The Wild War.
1. More tragic backstory: Everyone has one. Some might even give you new perspective on established characters. (*Cough* SALUS *Cough* STILL A DICK *Cough*)
2. More romance! More bromance!: Character relationships are my favorite thing to write, and dark times have a way of bringing people together. Unsurprisingly, I like my odd couples.
3. New Characters: There are probably... five new characters who are important enough to stick around for a while, and they’re some of my best. One of whom is probably my own personal favorite.
4. Mythology, Gods, and Monsters: Expect some BIG revelations.
5. Technological Renaissance: Sins of a Sovereignty flirted with genre bending, but The Wild War takes that to a whole new level. The Queen’s chapters in tWW are just straight Steampunk, while Salus, Calcifer, Shrike, Pierah, and the Secret Character feel like Epic Fantasy stories with touches of Primeval-Post-Apocalyptic-Lovecraftian-Horror. (Phew, that’s a lot of buzzwords in one sentence.)
At the end of the day, The Wild War is a VERY DIFFERENT book than Sins of a Sovereignty, but it's one which I’m much prouder of.
ARCs THIS WEEKEND!
PM ME YOUR EMAIL IF YOU WANT ONE!
Published on September 09, 2015 14:43
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amernia-fallen, dark-fantasy, fantasy, grimdark, sins-of-a-sovereignty, steampunk, the-wild-war
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