How far would you go to change the past?A grim story of trauma, vengeance, and perseverance with a Sanderson-esque magic system.Raziel faces tough decisions in this blood-drenched sequel. After four years in exile, Raziel is forced back to his homeland.The return of old friends and new enemies adds to his troubles. Once thought only the stuff of legend and nightmare, the rise of the hated ‘warchildren’ and their dark magic forces Raziel and his companions to live as fugitives in their own land.They must face their mortal enemies and inner demons or succumb to the darkness. But when a mysterious woman offers Raziel a chance to change the past, will fighting be enough?The ‘Aria of Steel Trilogy’ is a heavy-metal power ballad of clashing blades, blood-soaked betrayal, and bitter revenge. Finalist in the Indie Ink 2023 Awards for the following categories:Best Morally-Gray CharacterBest Use of TropesWriting the Future We Need: Mental Health Representation---“A brilliant sequel to a great book” – Goodreads review“The characters are intimate, real and raw, with layers and development in each dialogue” – Goodreads review“The dialogue in this book is sharp and quick” – Goodreads review
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- Release Date 08/23/2019
- Author Steven Raaymakers
- Language English
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