Author of the Music of the Soul, Techromancy Scrolls, Urban Fairytales, and more.
Wednesday, May 27, 2020
Tales From Olympus: Odyssey
Odyssey, the third and final book in my new Tales From Olympus scifi mythology trilogy, complete with with a dash of lesfic romance, has been published!
On May 26, 2020 my eBook, Tales From Olympus: Odyssey, was added at Amazon.com! And as is my custom, print on demand paperbacks are available for your reading pleasure as well!
Tales From Olympus is the continuation of my bestselling Valkyrie Chronicles series. This chapter follows the Crowned Princess of Alfheim, Arin, as she defends her Elves and her world against the incoming threat of both Titan and Frost Giant ships.
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The United Races have become stronger in the centuries after losing their greatest beacon of peace and gentleness. Olympus has moved the palace and capitol City Tree of Alfheim into the citadel in case the Jotunn reach the Olympian's host world.
The daughter of Queen Jania Sure Step, the All Mother of the Ljósálfar and Dökkálfar elves, is at a crucial juncture in her life as she becomes an adult. She must choose from three paths before her, yet she feels none of those are her calling.
Crowned Princess of the Elves, Arin, named for the fallen Hero of Asgard and Olympus, finds a path lost to her people and restarts old traditions so that she may stand as the Iron Wall for her Elvish heritage.
But when both Titan and Frost Giant Star Killer vessels threaten her world, will her resolve be enough? And what are these flashes and visions she has been seeing since she was born?
This final chapter of the Tales From Olympus holds the key to a universal peace, or Alfheim's fiery end.
(The Tales From Olympus are the continuation of the Valkyrie Chronicles)
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You are the most platypus awesome readers an author can have... as you have already put Odyssey on the Amazon bestseller list! I can't tell you how much I appreciate and adore you all!
As always, I'd like to send a huge thank you out to all of you. And I'd love and appreciate any feedback, positive or negative. I also accept murals of chipmunk gladiators in Sparta.
I'd love to hear feedback from YOU about the story and characters of Odyssey. I'd be stoked to discuss the story with you!
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