It's
that time of the month again, time for “Indie Speculative Fiction of
the Month”.
So
what is “Indie Speculative Fiction of the Month”? It’s a popular feature on
Cora's blog that will now be also available here at the
Speculative Fiction Showcase. “Indie Speculative Fiction of the Month” is a round-up of
speculative fiction by indie authors newly published this month, though
some July books I missed the last time around snuck in as well. The
books are arranged in alphabetical order by author. So far, most links
only go to Amazon.com, though I may add other retailers for future
editions.
Once again, we have a broad spectrum of titles,
featuring science fiction, space opera, epic fantasy, Steampunk,
paranormal romance, dystopian fiction, post-apocalyptic fiction, urban
fantasy, Chinese mythology, Norse mythology, fairytale retellings,
zombies, shapeshifters, shamans, witches (lots of witches for some
reason), angels and demons, time travel, superpowers, sea adventures and
much more. We've even got a bonafide Campbell award nominee this month.
This
is also one of the most international “Indie Speculative Fiction of the
Month” round-ups, featuring writers from the US, UK, Australia, Canada,
Ireland, Poland and Thailand.
As always, I know the authors at least vaguely, but I haven't read all of the books, so
Caveat emptor.
And now on to the books without further ado:
Justice Calling by Annie Bellet
Gamer. Nerd. Sorceress.
Jade
Crow lives a quiet life running her comic book and game store in Wylde,
Idaho. After twenty-five years fleeing from a powerful sorcerer who
wants to eat her heart and take her powers, quiet suits her just fine.
Surrounded by friends who are even less human than she is, Jade figures
she’s finally safe.
As long as she doesn’t use her magic.
When
dark powers threaten her friends’ lives, a sexy shape-shifter enforcer
shows up. He’s the shifter world’s judge, jury, and executioner rolled
into one, and he thinks Jade is to blame. To clear her name, save her
friends, and stop the villain, she’ll have to use her wits… and her
sorceress powers.
Except Jade knows that as soon as she does, a far deadlier nemesis awaits.
Justice Calling is the first book in
The Twenty-Sided Sorceress urban fantasy series.
Geodesic Episode 1: Fabio by Morton Blake
When
Fabio Velazquez arrives on the secretive military base on Io, he knows
two things: one, that he's had his memories erased and modified and two,
that he has a secret. Except because of one, he has to piece together
from bits of memories what two is.
The portents aren't good: he's
hated by his fellow soldiers, responsible for "the greatest fuck-up in
military history", traitor and human guinea pig. Yet, he managed to be
trusted with a secret so big that the military has almost killed him and
still haven't gotten their hands on it.
His nickname might be Escape Artist, but in the hostile environment of Io there is no way to escape. Or so the military thinks.
Unlocked by K.J. Bryen
New York, 1985.
Sophia Parks is used to battling demons. But when she is approached by a
girl who needs help banishing a demon, Sophia struggles to help her,
and must go up against the most powerful demon she's ever faced. To fail
might mean losing everything she loves . . .
This short prequel
to "Lokte" (coming in September) delves into Sophia's past, and
incorporates some unlikely characters from the novel.
Zombie Flood: Disaster of the Dead by Victoria Champion
A storm of undead is coming to the Louisiana swamps.
In
the churning fury of the strong winds and rain of a natural disaster,
an unnatural contagion is born. The sickness is carried within the storm
surge's relentlessly advancing tide.
As the first wall of the
hurricane assaults the lush swampland, humans and innocent creatures are
infected. Their resultant mutation brings with it an insatiable and
shocking hunger. The savage herd of monstrosities goes in search of
food.
Guided by one-hundred and thirteen mile-per-hour winds at
their backs, the gruesome horde slogs towards a small rural town known
for its alligator tours.
Stranded by the flooding in Lustre Perle,
federal agents fight alongside local Cajuns against the horrifying and
deadly invasion, and although they are from different worlds, they must
overcome their prejudices, fears, and distrust and rely on each other if
they are to survive.
Strikers by Ann Christy
One
hundred and twelve years after the fall, the Republic of Texas is built
on two foundations: total freedom and total responsibility. A law
broken means a strike against the lawbreaker. Five strikes means
execution. The only hope for the law breaker is to escape Texas—to go
Striker—before justice comes for them.
Sixteen-year-old Karas
Quick has never had it easy. The daughter of a Striker and an alcoholic
mother, she’s gotten everything she has the hard way — even the strike
on her neck. Yet try as Karas might to stay above-board with the
authorities, there are some things you just can’t plan for.
Like seeing the face of her long-lost father paraded through the town square in chains.
In
the blink of an eye, Karas’s life changes forever. Potential strikes be
damned, she has to see her father one last time. What she discovers
propels her upon an unimaginable journey, one she can only hope she’ll
survive.
Benton: A Zombie Novel, Volume 2 by Jolie du Pré
Jennifer
Benton’s family died in the first wave of zombie attacks. She found
friends in a small group of survivors, and she’s fallen in love with
Mark, the charismatic young man leading them.
Though the survivors
now have a fragile sense of safety, some of Jennifer’s new friends die,
and she has a beautiful blonde rival. Jennifer thinks jealousy will
bring Mark back.
She’s wrong.
And now everything may be over—for everyone…
Part 2 of the Benton series, following
Benton, Volume 1.
Accession by Terah Edun
Sixteen-year-old
Katherine Thompson wasn't trained to rule a coven. That was her sister -
perfect, beautiful Rose. But when a mysterious plane crash kills off
the heir presumptive of the Sandersville coven she has no choice.
After
stepping in to fill her sister's shoes, Katherine realizes she didn't
have a clue - faery wars, depressed trolls and angry unicorns are just
the beginning.
For centuries, her family has served the high
Queens on both sides of the Atlantic but it is a well-known rule that
mid-level witches stay away from high-level Queens.
But when
Katherine's youngest cousin vanishes without a trace in the Atlanta
court and no one wants to investigate, Katherine decides to step into
the darkness on her own. She will soon discover that nothing, especially
in a queen's court, is as it seems.
Half Faerie by Heidi Garrett
Melia
is an eighteen-year-old half-faerie, half-mortal who longs to fly like
the full-blood faeries. She also yearns for a life that's truly her own,
which might prove more difficult than sprouting wings. Her faerie
mother practices black magic and her mortal father plots to bring war to
the enchanted world. No matter how she yearns to distance herself from
them, Melia can't seem to escape their long shadow.
After the
half-faerie is accused of being her father's spy, her best friend
advises a trip to the Illustrator. The mysterious woman marks Melia's
forehead with an ink blotch, then claims the indigo stain will call a
green-eyed stranger from distant lands to the half-faerie's aid. Spooked
more than comforted, Melia dismisses the woman's words. Rather, she
travels to the mortal world to confront her father.
The fallout
from her visit destroys what's left of their already fractured family.
Melia's mother is unforgiving. The punishment she metes out will leave
her middle daughter torn between guilt and ecstasy, challenge the bonds
between three sisters, and complicate Melia's relationship with the
green-eyed stranger. The half-faerie is sucked deeper into the vortex of
her family's dark history when her younger sister pursues their
parents' damning legacy. Melia and the green-eyed stranger must stop
her--or risk the rise of Faerie's darkest queen.
Daughter of Light
is a spinoff of the 14th century French fairy tale, Melusine. A high
fantasy with fairy tale elements, it's great for readers who enjoy fairy
tales retold. The variety of female characters, layered story, and
intriguing cosmology make it a great read for young adult and older
readers.
The Tree Hugger by Heidi Garrett
Born
and raised in the Free Territories, Magnolia Lee Winthrop, prefers the
company of trees and nature to spending time with most people. Although
she’s not much of a talker, she’s got plenty of strong opinions about
life and how it should be lived, just like her mother and grandmother.
After
the settlement’s forest farm is burned to the ground, Magnolia’s life
can never be the same. To cope with her grief, she’ll have to leave
behind everything she’s ever known and loved for a hard journey through a
foreign, paved, and abandoned world.
The Tree Hugger is a dystopian retelling of Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Dryad.”
Warriors by C. Gockel
When science meets Chaos, what could go wrong?
Bohdi
Patel is keeping the revelation that he is Chaos incarnate a secret,
and handling the revelation about as well as one would expect. He’s in a
downward spiral: losing his lease, totaling his car, and trying to keep
everyone he cares about at arm's length.
Veterinarian Amy Lewis
is wondering what happened to the funny, flirty, curious Bohdi she knew
in the land of the Norns. He’s become moody and sometimes cruel. She is
definitely glad she didn’t become romantically entangled with him ...
most of the time.
When tragedy strikes Amy’s beloved mutt Fenrir,
and Odin strikes Bohdi’s best friend Steve, they have to work together
again. Amy’s knowledge of science, Bohdi’s talents for theft, and both
of their survival skills are put to the test. But more than Steve and
Fenrir’s lives are at stake. Amy and Bohdi may unlock the key that saves
mankind from the gods … or bring about the apocalypse.
This is Part V of the
I Bring the Fire series.
Mr. Ruins by Michael John Grist
In
the tsunami-drenched dregs of a ruined future world, ex-Arctic marine
Ritry Goligh is a loner with no roots, future, or ambition. He works as a
diver of minds in the floating slums beyond the tsunami wall, smoothing
language injects into gray matter. He spends his nights in an
alcohol-fueled blur of petty violence and sex, until a shadowy figure
with an excellent hat drops the corpse of Napoleon at his feet.
This
is Mr. Ruins. He offers Ritry a better future, and in the rusted hull
of a belly-up cathedral ship, in the abandoned remnants of old-war
infrastructure, unveils an awesome truth: the memories of the dead
linger on, and can be consumed for strength. Ritry signs on, and with
that new strength begins to grow again.
But Mr. Ruins asks a
terrible price. In a metaphoric world where memory is magma and
consciousness is a chord of seven lost marines battling through the
mind's molten core, Rit must learn to fight for his sanity, and the
sanity of every person he loves. Because Mr. Ruins knows them now, and
wants them for himself.
From Death by Nigel Henry
Every
year Tobin North and his father make the months-long trek to Miner's
Quarry on behalf of their village. They always return home with a fresh
supply of encircling crystals, the one item that can protect humans from
the undead demons that swarm outside their doors every night. But this
year is different, because this year Tobin and his father were told they
aren't getting a new batch of crystals. To make matters worse, their
old supply is running low, which means their village is on borrowed
time.
And time's almost up, because families are starting to die.
This is book 2 in the
Demons of Sedona series, following
The Healer's Pact.
High Coven by Mona Hanna
Ariel
is getting used to being a new mother and is excited to see her best
friends Hallie and Sean again. She just wants to spend time with them
and relax and hear about their wedding. Unfortunately, relaxing is the
last thing any of them can do on this visit.
Thrust into a new
place, the High Witches are delighted to find the fourth—but the
circumstances couldn’t be worse. A group of men are determined to stop
them from casting a spell that could change the world, bringing immense
joy but also great disaster. The risks of the spell might be beyond
their ability to handle.
A great darkness is coming. It will take more than two High Witches to stop it: it will take a coven.
High Coven is the third and final book in the
High Witch series, following
High Witch and
Witch Emerging.
Blood of the Water by Jamie Maltman
Fire returned in a blaze of war and destruction.
What will Water bring to the one who finds her?
A slave dreams of freedom for all.
An aristocratic soldier yearns for power.
A sculptress covets revenge.
But the painter she loves urges her to use her Talent for peace.
When
those aims collide, new friends join in the desperate race through
foreign lands and ancient ruins to uncover knowledge of the mysterious
Damoz. What do they want? Can they be stopped?
Blood of the Water (
Arts Reborn: Book II) continues the journey of Simon, Elysia and Persei that began in
Brush With Darkness.
Ruin by Harry Manners
Before
the End there had been great cities, knowledge, power, bustling
billions. All silenced when the vast majority of the world’s population,
quite suddenly, vanished.
After forty years, an ominous force is
laying waste to the survivors, and famine has struck. Norman Creek is
struggling to feed the many mouths of New Canterbury, which clings to
life while thousands starve or burn out in the wastes. Yet still they
collect books, computers, art, saving all they can. They have a mission:
to begin again.
And Norman has a destiny: to lead them,
prophesized at birth to bring about the return of civilization. But all
he ever wanted was to disappear into the crowd, and turn his back on the
legend.
When a barbaric horde sets out to conquer the British
Isles, and past misdeeds spell the city’s doom, Norman must overcome
self-doubt and mount their final stand, as the last war of mankind
begins.
A Rip in Time by Monique Martin
An
old enemy returns threatening to destroy not just Simon and Elizabeth
but the timeline itself. To keep that from happening, they travel back
to 1888 London to find Jack the Ripper…and save his life. If he dies,
the timeline changes, everything they know and their lives together,
will be lost. But they soon discover the only thing harder than saving a
monster is finding him.
The Crosses are back in book 7 of the
Out of Time Series.
Liquid Blue by S.A. Mulraney
Part
II continues the story of Caeden Llewellyn. With Caeden's apparent
death, his father and best friend investigate what caused the Jupiter
mining rig malfunction. Meanwhile, a not-so-dead Caeden is reunited with
a long lost relative and discovers the creatures behind a plot that
could bring war to Earth's solar system.
Liquid Blue, Part II is 20,000 words and the second of three parts.
Liquid Blue, Part I is here.
Hunters and Chains by M.A. Nilles
Part 1 of 5
Nadia
wants no part of the shevoru, the dark blade that has gained power by
possessing the souls of raging half-bloods and monsters she has killed.
Since learning the secret of the dagger and the spell that the sorcerers
taught her to use, she has freed herself from its influence. She is
finally ready to make the journey to rid the world of its evil by using
the power of an ancient device.
The Adept leaders desire the power
of the dagger to serve their purposes, but the messenger they sent to
retrieve it from Nadia is the last person she wants to see…
Part 2 of 5
Nadia
wants no part of the shevoru, the dark blade that has gained power by
possessing the souls of raging half-bloods and monsters she has killed.
Since learning the secret of the dagger and the spell that the sorcerers
taught her to use, she has freed herself from its influence. She is
finally ready to make the journey to rid the world of its evil by using
the power of an ancient device.
When Lord Je'Kaoron is taken captive by an enemy demonlord, Nadia is determined to free him, but she has to free herself first…
Code Burn by Elizabeth Noble Day
Everyone
in the small, secluded town of Mahogany has a Gift -- including
absorbing electricity, Knowing the future, putting people to sleep, and
causing earthquakes.
Lilliana Cooper, seventeen, is a Fire
Wielder. When an ominous red streak appears in the sky, Lilliana's Gift
changes. Instead of releasing fire from her palms, her entire body
bursts into flames. Code Burn, a twenty-four hour time period where
Gifts are amplified, has begun.
A lantern can end Code Burn and restore Mahogany back to normal -- but it is missing.
With
people like Belle (who has a job ringing the bells in the bell tower
but has no sense of rhythm), Darlene (Lilliana's grandmother who
recently returned after a long absence. The last time Lilliana saw her, a
man died in a fire), Boris (an alarm technician who uses hammers to
crush alarms -- because that's how you stop an alarm from ringing,
right?), and Francis (the shoe salesman who doesn't wear shoes),
Lilliana navigates Code Burn and searches for a way to end it -- before
it causes Mahogany permanent damage.
Memories from a Different Future by David Pandolfe
For
Nikki, it feels like no time has passed since they rescued Henry’s
sister from her abductors. After all, in the in-between realm, time is
completely different than for those still “living.” Even though it’s
been almost twenty years, only lately has Nikki started crossing between
realms again. She’s been checking on Ian—the person they knew as Curtis
before he jumped into a new life. Nikki hasn’t admitted it to the
others but she’s been curious. Could Ian’s life really be as good as it
seems? Can she find the courage herself to try the other realm again
despite what happened last time?
When Nikki suddenly starts
receiving ghostlike visits from Curtis—all these years since he returned
to the physical realm—she can’t imagine how it’s possible. She also
realizes it has to mean something serious. Nikki soon learns that, three
days from now, an incident on Earth will end Curtis’s new life. Now,
Nikki, Henry and Jamie must find a way to alter the outcome of a future
event only they know will take place. They’ll also have just minutes to
make that happen. Otherwise, Curtis is going to die again, taking with
him any hope Nikki and her friends had for starting over.
This is the sequel to
Jump When Ready.
Darkmoon by Christine Pope
The answer to the end lies at the beginning....
One
hundred and fifty years ago, a terrible curse descended on the Wilcox
clan, dooming generations of women to an early death should they bear a
child to the bloodline of Jeremiah Wilcox. Now Angela McAllister is
carrying Connor Wilcox’s child, and if she can’t find a way to break the
curse, that same doom will fall upon her.
The solution to her
dilemma lies somewhere in the past—her own, and that of the woman who
cast the curse so many years before. Angela’s quest to find the answers
she needs will transform the lives of everyone she knows, Wilcox and
McAllister alike, and will forever change everything she has ever
believed about herself.
This is Part 3 of the
Witches of Cleopatra Hill series, following
Darkangel and
Darknight.
Terminus Shift by Chris Reher
Seth
Kada, a deep-cover agent working for the Commonwealth, has tracked a
group of rebels to the remote Tayako Orbiter. But before he can seize
them, the rebels are captured by a powerful rival faction and spirited
away.
Seth manages to re-capture one of the rebels, a subspace
navigator named Ciela, and soon realizes that her crew's origin and
purpose are far more pivotal than anyone could have suspected.
Caught
up in a violent clash between rebel factions, Seth and Ciela's
divergent loyalties must be put aside to prevent the destruction of a
peaceful civilization - and find her people before their ultimate
destiny is realized.
Watch Over Me by Alice M. Roelke
On a grasslands world, a hero's daughter falls for a shape shifter—the one man she can never have.
When
a shape-shifter attacks 15-year-old Meri, a mysterious guy named Porse
comes to her rescue. He’s also a shape-shifter—the friend of Meri’s
hero, the dead freedom-fighter named Balile.
When Porse tells Meri
that she's really Balile’s daughter, and the current ruler wants her
dead, it turns her world upside down. Porse brings her to a town hidden
from danger in the midst of the grasslands. There she grows up, making
friends and enemies and meeting her only living relative.
She also
inherits her father’s blue sword—and falls increasingly in love with
Porse, the one man she can never have. Consumed by her first love for
her rescuer and friend, Meri struggles to find her place in the world,
all the time knowing some will always wish to kill her.
Sometimes
it seems as though only Porse stands between her and danger, and he's
the most trustworthy person in the world. But is he? Meri would give
anything to have him return her feelings, but he claims he doesn't. Yet
he gives off mixed signals.
And will he always be here to protect
her like she wants to believe, or will he disappear without a moment's
notice, the way her aunt claims?
The Deviant Underground by Elisabeth Roseland
Even with the ability to stop time, you still can run out of it.
Kathryn should be institutionalized or incarcerated. That’s
what happens to deviants—people born with unusual abilities. And if the
government knew she can teleport and stop time, she can say good bye to
her freedom. Not that her life is all that great anyway. Her inability
to control her gifts forces her to keep everyone at a distance. Few
friends. No meaningful romantic relationships. Until Susan introduces
her to Charge, that is.
When the 6’4” guy with the caramel-colored
skin and million-watt smile shows up at her door, she lets her guard
down. What she discovers is that her best friend and her new lover have
gifts of their own, and there’s an entire underground network of
undetected deviants living freely in society. Kathryn’s brought into the
fold with open arms, and she’s finally found something she’s never
had—a family.
But now, people are disappearing. Some come back
weeks later with strange scars, sutured wounds, and missing limbs, with
no memory of what happened. Some don’t come back at all.
When
Charge becomes the next victim, Kathryn is willing to teleport to the
edge of the world to find him, but confronting the mastermind behind the
kidnappings puts her life in jeopardy. And when the rescue attempt goes
horribly wrong, she wonders if dying might have been a better idea.
Warning: This book contains teleportation, mind control, and sparks that fly in sexy--and possibly deadly--ways.
The Glass Mountain by Jessica Rydill
Now
aged sixteen, Annat is living in the city of Masalyar and training as
an apprentice shaman. Struggling with the pangs of first love and a wish
for freedom, she is horrified to see the crows flying over her city.
Something she thought destroyed for ever has risen again: a spectre from
the past.
When her brother disappears, she and her aunt set out
to find out what has become of him. But Annat is caught and imprisoned
in the Glass Mountain, a place from legend.
A powerful Magus needs
their souls and their father's heart to cast his greatest spell, to
bring a dead man to life. Unless he can be stopped, Annat, her brother
and their father will die; and the country will be overthrown.
But
there is something hidden in the Mountain that will change their lives.
They must fight to protect their own world, and to save another: one so
small it can be hidden in a suitcase.
This is the sequel to
Children of the Shaman.
Wes and Kit by Hollis Shiloh
Wes
has a soft heart—even if it is a gear heart from when he was
mechanicalized during the war. Now close to homeless and in desperate
straits, he still finds himself taking on a stray dog—and helping out an
injured man he stumbles across in an alleyway.
That's how he
meets Kit. A harmless, gentle clock repairman with a heart condition of
his own, Kit is in danger…because he's working on a certain clock.
He
hires Wes to protect him until the danger is past…whatever its cause.
But they find their feelings for each other are becoming too strong to
ignore, despite the danger.
When a chance to solve the mystery
presents itself, Wes finds he might just lose the man he's come to
love…if he can't find Kit in time.
The Fingers of the Colossus by Keith Soares
From the author of
The Oasis of Filth comes a collection of ten short stories covering science fiction, fantasy, horror, and revenge. Includes:
- The Space Between - One in a million odds can seem a lot more dangerous when you're millions of miles from home.
- The Last - When you can't remember your past, do you still have a future?
- The Vacancy of Dreams - A prequel story in the world of The Oasis of Filth.
- Black
Fire - Of all the mages, Huldrych was, by far, the least respected, and
for one simple reason: he was incapable of producing black fire.
- All
That You Know is Lost and Abandoned - An innocent conversation is one
way to pass the time, even for those who may not be innocent.
- Tilting - In the frigid waters off Kodiak, Alaska, a man can lose himself. Or be lost.
- The
Fingers of the Colossus - Failure is not an option for a colonel in the
queen's forces, even when the entire planet may be against him.
- Time in Time - Some things are never really lost.
- Have
a Seat by the Fire - Angela Vengaza sits in a small house in the middle
of nowhere on a mountainside, hoping to hold on for an hour.
- Walking on the Spot - A grandfather and grandson, like mirrors through time, debate fate before taking an important journey.
The Archer Who Shot Down Suns: Scale Bright Stories by Benjanun Sriduangkaew
A
sampler of short stories taking place before and connected to
SCALE-BRIGHT in chronological order. Chinese mythology retold from the
time of humanity's creation to contemporary Hong Kong.
"The Crows
Her Dragon's Gate" (first published in BENEATH CEASELESS SKIES, 2013.
Ed. Scott H. Andrews). The story of Xihe, the mother of suns, when she
was young and the world was new: how she met her husband, lost herself,
and found it again.
"Woman of the Sun, Woman of the Moon" (first
published in GIGANOTOSAURUS, 2012. Ed. Ann Leckie). Houyi rose in
heaven, bow and arrow in hand: the hunt was her joy, the slaying of
demons her delight. But most delightful was a serving girl called
Chang'e.
"Chang'e Dashes from the Moon" (first published in
EXPANDED HORIZONS, 2012. Ed. Dash). Chang'e has been a prisoner on the
moon while the world turns and cities rise. For centuries Houyi has
looked for a way to free her wife, and now she has found it in a distant
grand-niece: a young mortal woman named Julienne.
The Rise of the Fallen by J.J. Thompson
Thirteen
year old Christopher Wright was a kid from the streets. When word got
out that he could heal with a touch, a gang known as Talon tried to
recruit him. When Chris turned them down, the gang attempted to take him
by force. On the run, Chris met Judge Hawkes, the head of a mysterious
group known as the Angelic Dominion. The judge informed the skeptical
teen that he was one of a group of young people who had been born with
the souls of angels. They had been sent to Earth to stop the forces of
Hell from bringing about the Apocalypse.
To escape Talon, Chris
reluctantly accompanied the judge back to his home to learn that he had,
in fact, been telling the truth. He met others like himself and
discovered that he wasn't simply the bearer of an angel's soul. His was
the soul of one of the very first archangels: Sariel, brother of Michael
and Lucifer.
Doomed to dwell in Purgatory and guard the Gates of
Heaven, Sariel is determined to stop his Fallen brother's forces here on
Earth before they can destroy humanity and march on Heaven itself.
This is part 2 of the Angelic Wars series, following
Confronting the Fallen.
Admiralette - A Swarm of Black Birds by Andrzej Tucholski
Smart and brave Sephira, the Admiral’s daughter, believes that she can handle anything.
No
one warned her, however, that a massive mutiny is about to rage across
her floating country. Powerful social and political players clash and
exploit ancient sea-faring traditions in order to destroy the stability
of the multi-cultural Fleet. Will Sephira be able to diffuse this time
bomb? Or will the demons of the past catch up with the current events
and make things even worse?
In order to save her nation, Sephira embarks on a wind-powered adventure full of ocean breezes, strong sun, and true friendship.
The Chains of War by Dean F. Wilson
THE FINAL HOUR. THE FINAL FIGHT. THE FINAL WAR.
The
first of Agon’s chains has broken, and the others are straining. It is
only a matter of time before he is free, before the world is engulfed in
chaos and death.
There are few left to stop him. Most of the gods
can only sit and watch in horror from their prison in the heavens, but
the resurrection of the father god Corrias gives the people of Iraldas a
sliver of hope, a fighting chance.
Yet the memory of Corrias'
failure to defeat Agon in ages past plays heavily on all minds. Many
know that it is only the might of the Warrior-god Telm that can defeat
the Beast. That god is dead, but his power lives on in his bloodline, in
Ifferon and others like him, and they are tasked with waging a final
war against the Beast.
Enter the world of Iraldas. Break the Chains of War.
This is the third book in the
Children of Telm series, following
The Call of Agon and
The Road to Rebirth.