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The Flame God’s Saga

Dueling gods. Epic battles. Heartfelt romance. And a healthy sprinkling of wit.

Whether you enjoy high-octane adventure in the vein of Edgar Rice Burroughs or Robert Howard, sci-fi tales rich in social commentary à la H.G. Wells, or the deep world building of Jack Vance or Frank Herbert, you’ll love The Flame God’s Saga. This new science fantasy epic combines the fun and wonder of old-school sci-fi with deep characterizations and lyrical prose.

See you in Sen Darai Nah.

The Flame God’s Bargain (Flame Saga #1)

What if your species’ origins were a lie?

Lazhnel is certain his people couldn’t have evolved on their ghastly planet, a wasteland where even the oceans emit cancerous fumes. So he plunges ever deeper into the wilderness, searching for proof. Until a landslide kills him.

But a mysterious fiery being revives Lazhnel and offers him a bargain: the chance to visit his ancestral homeland in exchange for a favor. One which will be revealed in due time.

Yet the world Lazhnel encounters is no paradise. Three intelligent species vie for supremacy over this planet, and Lazhnel’s arrival threatens to shatter their fragile peace for good. It is only with the help of Wiaa and Pixeni, two warriors skilled in the art of channeling their light energy, that he survives his first day.

And, worse yet, something else lurks in this world, hidden in its lush wilds. Something that fills even the fiery being with dread…

The Flame God’s Gamble (Flame Saga #2)

The drums of war grow louder…

Sen Darai Nah turned out to be nothing like how Xeala had imagined it.

The mythical nation of the Quadan warriors is a land in turmoil, caught between the ambitions of their power-hungry leader and the hostile dulviari nations to the south. And the dueling sides seek the same thing: to capture Lazhnel, the mysterious Consort who descended from the heavens through the Great Eye.

And who was then kidnapped by the two female Quadans entrusted to his care, if the crazy rumors were to be believed.

But now she, too, must find this gray man. Such is the price the Flame God has set to bring her son back to life. So find him, she will, Xeala has vowed—tyrants, armies, and murderous goddesses be damned.

Even if it kills her, Lazhnel will be hers.