I'm excited to say that Knight of Wands, the second book in the Devices of War trilogy has been launched on Barnes & Noble and Kobo! Here's what people are saying:
I had never read a steampunk fantasy novel before I read Fall of Sky City. I didn’t even know what it was. But I forged ahead and read it and was completely amazed. The author created such a fantastical world with unforgettable characters. By S. Blake
The author takes us on an adventure through a world that is at once familiar, strange, and yet wholly believable. A world inhabited with flying jellyfish large enough to support full cities, dangerous predators with wings, and more tribe-states than imaginable. It is a fun read that draws you in but leaves you begging for more. I’m set to read book three! By P. Creeden
The writing and story are just magical. I really felt like I was swept away to the cold and cruel place where Synn must fight for peace by staying true to himself and what he knows is right for the people. By Andrea at Adventures in All Things Food
When Synn finds himself behind enemy lines and a captive of the Hands of Tarot yet again, Queen Nix discovers he’s not the boy she’d tortured before. He’s now a man, one who will not be controlled as easily. She will do anything to claim him, even if that means letting him go, and giving him the one thing he desires most. Peace.
Armed with a treaty bearing Nix’s seal, Synn sets off to bridge the gap between the world’s two reigning tyrants, the Hands of Tarot and the ruling Great Families. Nix insists she will only honor the treaty if he agrees to be her sworn knight. The Great Families refuse to sign it if he abandons them for her.
Juggling an overwhelmingly large Family himself and Nix and his mother, leader of the Great Families, he decides to do something neither side could have foreseen.
He invites all the tribes to council, allowing each of them a voice and the power to choose their own fate. The only thing they must do in order to gain a seat is to prove their worth in the Peace Games.
As a power far greater than either the Hands or the Families ever had continues to grow, a new fight begins.
Who will control Synn’s League of Cities?
Will Synn be able to save more lives as the Knight of Wands? Or as leader of the El’Asim?
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