After her first victory in battle against her former home, Kai Sera and the Seran Renegades are now a force to be reckoned with. They plan to garner support from far away lands, and set off across the ocean in search of more allies.
Word of Kai's identity and her actions in Nahara have spread across the world, however. The gods are on her trail and angry with her transgressions, and their powers equal hers in strength. The Seran Renegades are thrown vastly off course, and must quickly rethink their plans. A chance encounter with an audacious man with his own desire for vengeance gives them a new goal which will aid them in their war. They build an army of erratic soldiers in a forgotten land in preparation of Kai's first offensive war campaign: taking over the assassin-infested underground.
Rosie Scott has been writing novels for over twenty years and publishing since 2010. She writes unconventional adult dystopian, fantasy, and science fiction novels which are partial to themes such as warfare, gray morality, and rebellion. Obsessed with the human psyche and how experiences, events, and trauma can transform a person, most of her books have protagonists who walk just off the path of being a hero. Rosie loves building characters from the ground up with different viewpoints and backgrounds, having them interact uniquely with one another, and then playing with their mortality in her novels because she believes no character should ever be invincible.
Rosie's novels tend to explore darker themes and are not for the faint of heart. No philosophical question is unable to be examined. No character is immune to death. No hero is truly righteous. Rosie loves writing detailed visceral battle sequences and witty banter, but she also seeks to plant questions in her readers' minds that will stick with them for long after a book is read.
Besides writing, Rosie spends her time video gaming via her gaming PC and twelve consoles, collecting medieval and video game weapon replicas, sketching the characters she creates, and building models of medieval siege weapons and cars. If she isn't writing about bloody warfare and conquest in one of her novels, she is probably leading an army with a mouse and keyboard.
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It's annoying how the main character preches love and all these virtuous values, but then continues on this path that will kill thousands of Innocents. Waging the underground war doesn't seem that bad because there freeing slaves. But the broader war is for petty reasons. She says kill thousands to save thousands. When that is false. They don't teach necromancy, were not exposed to everything going on in the world but you only hear of three necromancer's in recent times. In 20 years max 6 necromancer's have died. Compared to the thousands of people that have died during her rampage. I don't mind war but I don't feel like the author is making a authentic character.