From nightmares to a whole new world. Jade finds herself unable to even tell who, or what, she is. Lost in a maze of lies and deceit, and trapped in a world of magic and fantasy, she must learn things about herself she didn’t even know could exist.
Cole was fast asleep face down on the table, a small puddle of drool slowly expanding from the corner of his mouth. Ram gave him a few solid shakes in an effort to wake him, but he didn’t stir, he was out cold.
Cole was fast asleep face down on the table, a small puddle of drool slowly expanding from the corner of his mouth. Ram gave him a few solid shakes in an effort to wake him, but he didn’t stir, he was out cold.
Light leaked into the side of Cole’s vision, his head throbbed like it was about to explode. He blinked a few times to try and clear his vision, but it was still slightly out of focus. His hands were bound, a short leash fixing them to the cold metal table. A single light shone on him from behind him somewhere, it sounded like there were maybe two guards back there as well. This wasn’t good. The memories of the stormy night flooded back into his mind. He couldn’t tell how long it had been. Hours? Days?
Light leaked into the side of Cole’s vision, his head throbbed like it was about to explode. He blinked a few times to try and clear his vision, but it was still slightly out of focus. His hands were bound, a short leash fixing them to the cold metal table. A single light shone on him from behind him somewhere, it sounded like there were maybe two guards back there as well. This wasn’t good. The memories of the stormy night flooded back into his mind. He couldn’t tell how long it had been. Hours? Days?
Inside, it was eerily quiet. The storm outside was reduced to background noise and the screams of the crowd faded away entirely. Cole’s footsteps echoed across the tiled floor. Before him, the normally pristine lobby was anything but. Light fixtures hung from the ceiling, sparks flying out in all directions. Water covered most of the floor, having flowed from a shattered tank in the wall. Bodies were scattered about, some slumped in chairs, others looking like they had been struck down trying to get away. Cole walked cautiously out into the centre of the lobby which used to be a large atrium, now it was just shattered glass and shredded plants. There was a muffled shout from above. Cole looked up.
Inside, it was eerily quiet. The storm outside was reduced to background noise and the screams of the crowd faded away entirely. Cole’s footsteps echoed across the tiled floor. Before him, the normally pristine lobby was anything but. Light fixtures hung from the ceiling, sparks flying out in all directions. Water covered most of the floor, having flowed from a shattered tank in the wall. Bodies were scattered about, some slumped in chairs, others looking like they had been struck down trying to get away. Cole walked cautiously out into the centre of the lobby which used to be a large atrium, now it was just shattered glass and shredded plants. There was a muffled shout from above. Cole looked up.
A young princess and others must band together to save their world from imminent ecological collapse in this fantasy-adventure story, reminiscent of Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings and Herbert’s Dune.
There's some questions there that I have answered with varying degrees of success as well as an excerpt and an exclusive about the title of the sequel to Ghosts of War.
Also if epic fantasy is your kind of thing you should check out John Robin's book Blood Dawn, which is also on Inkshares.
Oh and before I forget, Ghosts of War passed 200 followers overnight and sold a couple more copies as well. If you haven't yet grabbed a copy, I really hope you'll consider doing so, there's a little under 3 weeks remaining in the Nerdist competition and every order gets Ghosts that little bit closer to the top 5.
If you have any referral credits hanging around you can put those towards the cost of the book, further reducing the commitment.
Hey guys,
Just a quick note to let you all know that there was a featured interview with me on the blog of fellow Inkshares author John Robin.
World Builders - Paul Robinson
There's some questions there that I have answered with varying degrees of success as well as an excerpt and an exclusive about the title of the sequel to Ghosts of War.
Also if epic fantasy is your kind of thing you should check out John Robin's book Blood Dawn, which is also on Inkshares.
Check out Blood Dawn here
Oh and before I forget, Ghosts of War passed 200 followers overnight and sold a couple more copies as well. If you haven't yet grabbed a copy, I really hope you'll consider doing so, there's a little under 3 weeks remaining in the Nerdist competition and every order gets Ghosts that little bit closer to the top 5.
If you have any referral credits hanging around you can put those towards the cost of the book, further reducing the commitment.
I can't do this without all of you (yes...you).
Until next time.