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Book 1 (Chapters 1 - 57) released on Amazon/KU!

What a ride.

I didn't plan on writing Dawn of the Void. I thought Skadi's Saga was going to be my one attempt at a web novel, and had actually begun working on Bastion 2 when the idea for DotV hit me late one night. It kept me up thinking and first thing the next morning I hammered out a chapter and posted it. No plans, no advance chapters, nothing.

Just a desire to explore integrity in the face of extreme adversity, friendship and failure, tragedy and heroism.

That was August 8th.

500k words later and here we are. Yesterday I posted the last chapter and published the first book on Amazon. It's going to be a trilogy, and I hope it does well.

If you've enjoyed the story, I'd really appreciate your popping over to the Amazon book page and dropping a review. Every single one counts and boosts the odds of new readers discovering James and Serenity's adventures.

What's next?

For now I intend to focus on Bastion 2. I really want to continue Skadi's adventures, however, and plan to return to her world this Fall.

Recommended reading:

In the meantime, I thought I'd share some RR stories worth checking out. Take a look:

  • Road to Mastery by Valerios
  • Wish Upon the Stars by Malcolm Tent
  • And (N)one Shall Remain by Avitue
  • Sybil - Primordial Ascension by Azrie
  • Godclads by Ostensible Mammal

Thanks everyone for reading. I've appreciated your comments, reviews, and company more than you know. From your reactions to Bjorn taking a bullet to the brain to James hacking his way into the node, it's been a blast to share this tale with you all.

A parting question: what was your favorite moment from the story?

Until the next time, everyone.

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    A Man Of Culture
    30
    First half of this novel catched the grim and dark environment of a apocalypse. Good environmental details and descriptive writing.

    2nd half was rushed. Too fast paced contrary to the 1st half. Many plot points could have been a lot better.

    Good novel nevertheless.
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