Even after getting recognized as a hero, Lutz's life doesn't get any easier. In some ways, it even gets tougher. But at least he has the freedom and authority to prepare the world for the final battle sitting on the horizon. He uses his new reputation to move many of the pieces around that he needs, with even the kings of entire nations falling into line behind him.
But the most vital task he has to finish is bringing the vampires back to their side of the war. As a Vampire Princess, that responsibility belongs only to Tylith. After defeating the strongest Vampire Lord, Ashton von Phyress, in a duel, she claims the title of Vampire Overlord, ruler of all vampires.
With Tylith's victory, everything is going according to plan. There's only one problem. The mad god has broken free. The final battle is no longer on the horizon. It's here, and Lutz will have to fight it, whether or not he's ready.
It's not easy to find time to write with a 9-5, but I've wanted to get The False Hero out of my head and onto paper for a long time. My goal isn't anything lofty, like quitting my job to become a full-time author. No, I'll be happy to break even on my investment (full color illustrations are not cheap!). Even if nobody reads my books, I'll keep writing. Why, you may be asking? Well, simple--because I want to read them!
I hope those of you who've been enjoying the series will stick with me as I continue down this fun and adventurous journey.
The fiends; somehow the lower forms do not save their human attitudes and such. But the archfiends do? In this book is where we find out that lower forms do become archfiends. So individuals do not as lower forms and then suddenly do when they become archfiends?