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Thursday, December 1, 2016

Cover reveal for The Lost City of Alfarin


I am very excited about this particular novel. Normally, I write on my own, and I have shied away from collaborative projects. However, I have had a lot of fun over the last several months working on this project. Keaton James brings a lot to the table, and I am certain that the Lost City of Alfarin will be as fun for you to read as it was for me. I also think the artist, Ryan Richmond, did a fantastic job on the cover.

I loved working with Keaton on this project because it was a lot of fun to bounce ideas off of each other and see something take shape that neither of us saw in the beginning. This story had originally been set to take place on Terramyr, but took a very, very different turn early on and it became apparent that it needed to be on its own world. It is now something unique and very fun.

Click here to preorder your copy set for release on December 24th

Enjoy!

Olveric is a bit of a layabout for an elf. Preferring to play his gittern by the river and let the days slowly pass him by, he never has much need to leave his home of Greenfields. However, all of that changes one day when he inadvertently stumbles upon a clue to his family's true past and identity. More than that, he uncovers that he just may be the key for finding the ancient Álfarin homeland, Balatāme Jorām.

The Elder Council sends Olveric upon a journey to uncover the mysteries of the past. Together with his friends, a fox and a kobold, he will brave dangers he had never imagined in an attempt to reclaim a heritage lost to the Álfarin for one thousand years. As he does so, he will discover secrets that even the Elder Council couldn't have foreseen.

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