Book 2, Fall of the Kings, is now launched and funded on Kickstarter. These books are absolutely gorgeous, with leather binding stamped in gold, textured dust jackets with gold foil and Fall of the Kings has original artwork by Mario Teodosio. Included as a thank you for reaching out goal so quickly is a full color map by John Renehan.
Both books 1 and 2 are included in this campaign. Book 3 will be available this fall and the spin off novels will also be produced in leather early 2025.
If you haven’t read this series, I think you will enjoy it. Previously in Rise of the Tobian Princess, Erika, the king of Potamia’s youngest daughter, accidentally kills the Cho Nisi king. To complicate matters, she falls in love with the heir while the elders of the island want revenge.
Meanwhile, in the midst of an impossible bloody war, her brother, Prince Barin returns home to Prasa Potama mentally deranged by Skotádi's curse, unfit to inherit his father's crown.
Things take a turn for the worse in Fall of the Kings.
The neighboring emperor of Casdamia, Barte son of Moshere, is also under a curse and is being manipulated by the thaumaturge, Skotádi, to conquer and assimilate the Tobian army. The wicked wizard's plan is to harness a massive military front and invade the dark and dangerous den of the Dragon on Mount Ream.
In these caves await Skotadi's prize! The key to immortality.
Yet Barin is indisposed, and Erika's father's life is slipping away. There is no one to lead the Tobians against this deviltry. With Barte and his army pounding on the Tobian gates, the wicked thaumaturge hovering over the castle, and the lords of the King's council vying for power, the burden falls on Erika's shoulders.
The battle is fierce and one person can not manage alone. Now, more than ever, they need the magic of the Cho Nisi island.
The campaign also offers the eBooks and audio books narrated by Seattle voice actor and filmmaker Erik Franklin.
I invite you to come take a look at this epic story and these real-leather editions. If you’re a collector looking for something lovely to put on your bookshelf after you read the story, look no further.
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