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The Lord of Always - ARCs available!

"I return my gaze to the fragmented monster resting in my palm. Can this really be the remains of an angel? And if it is, shouldn’t we all tremble in anticipation of what awaits at our end?"
July/August sees the release of my latest novel, The Lord of Always. It is reasonable to describe the book as a genre blending mix of weird fiction, horror, and dark fantasy; however, at its core, it is primarily a story about love, and hope, and the nature of reality.
As an old man confronts demons conjured by his Alzheimer's, his younger self faces off against a legion of unholy monsters - each man fights to secure the future, and to save the soul of the woman they love!
For Frank and Roz Tanner, booking a honeymoon at Penhale House, set amid beautiful Cornish landscapes, should have been the perfect getaway. But the house sits on a nexus point; a gateway to demonic realms.
Amid a turbulence of twisting realities, and facing legions of fallen angels and nightmarish servitors, Frank and Roz become separated. Frank turns to a local pensioner for assistance. But the enigmatic George Smoke is a man who offers more questions than answers.
Confronted by dark gods and cosmic abominations, Frank faces a battle for his wife's soul. It seems a fight he is destined to lose... but he must succeed. Saving Roz is the key to everything.
The paperback version of The Lord of Always hit Amazon's bookshelves on July 6th, and will be available through various other outlets within the next few weeks.
The Kindle Version is due for release on August 1st - it is currently available for pre-order - and will (at least initially) only be available via Amazon - it can be read *free* by anyone enrolled in Amazon's Kindle Unlimited program.
It is fair to say that book reviews are a helpful resource to indie authors, because many promo sites operate a 'minimum number of reviews' policy. So, if anyone fancies reading-and-reviewing a genre blending tale involving mental illness, twisting realities, fallen angels, and an abundance of other cosmic abominations, then just fire me a message, and I'll shoot you a copy.
ETA: The same read-to-review offer applies across all my other titles.
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Published on July 13, 2018 03:40
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