The Barrier War Trilogy
Book 1 - Hunting The Three
Hell. For a thousand years, demons have been trapped behind the Merging – a bridge between the mortal and immortal realms – unable to cross in force to renew their assault on the living world. For a thousand years, paladins of the Prismatic Order have felt compelled to cross the Merging, riding alone through the Barrier and disappearing into certain doom. For a thousand years, none of the holy warriors has ever returned.
All of that is about to change.
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Book 2 - The Devil's Deuce
After learning of his extraordinary heritage, Danner de'Valderat and his friends struggle to complete their training amidst rising racial tensions and an unwelcome incursion by an army from the xenophobic nation of Merishank.
Half a world away, Birch de'Valderat and his brother continue Birch's mission to hunt The Three and investigate a murder that sows seeds of chaos the world can ill afford. As the darkest shadows of elven culture rise toward the light, secrets and bonds of blood could spell the destruction of the elven people - or their salvation. Meanwhile, betrayed from within, the paladins of the Prismatic Order prepare for a war with Hell itself they cannot hope to win.
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Book 3 - Satan's Gambit
Still suffering the personal repercussions from the Barrier War, Shadow Company is forced to deal with rising tensions within their own ranks that could tear the close-knit officers apart, and as paladins begin to fall prey to an unknown assailant, suspicion falls on one of their own.
Meanwhile, Birch de'Valderat and the other paladins realize they must make their way to Heaven itself to defend the very existence of life on Lokka. The unexpected onslaught of demons has taken its toll on the immortal angels, and only the combined strength of men and angels (and one demon) can prevent the King of Hell from destroying life and ruling all of Creation.
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The Demonic Jihad Trilogy
Book 1 - Demon's Wager
(In progress)
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Book 2 - Invictorious
(Wait until I'm done with Book 1, okay? Jeez.)
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Book 3 - Syncretic Rule
(Seriously? One book ahead isn't good enough, you're asking about the status of something two books away? Wow.)
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