

THE SUNRIDER SAGA: A RIFT IN THE SHADOW BOOK 3
For death. For godhood. To feed our rage. It is why we kill. It is why we transcend.
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Self-designated gods. Masters of the elements and mayhem. These are they: the Star-Children. Before them the world splits and groans. Nations collapse. There can be no stopping an all-out-war.
"A perfect mix of super-powers and fantasy!"
The Golden Agony’s maniacal plan is set. Anti-life prepares to systematically exterminate everything in Lenova. Not even the unity of millions can stop Mal’Bal; no armies, kings, or necromancy. Yet there is only one final and desperate plan. It is dependent upon Finn SunRider finding the Splinter of Nullification, which can negate the power of whatever it stabs. The target is clear: the Lich-Lord. The journey is long and fraught with monsters and mysteries.
What of unreliable prophecies given by dead races? What of an ancient shadow slithering within a dark world of dreams? What of the bracer upon Finn’s wrist, twisting his mind with fury and waves of heat?
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While threats rise from all sides, maybe the greatest danger comes from one who does not wield an omnipotent power. Maybe it comes from a queen who has found the craving to reshape the world in her own image. Wahala is slowly unraveling the secrets of the bracers.
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With war and ancient mysteries spanning lands of pure darkness to oceans without end, and from the depths of the world to the height of the stars, join in the exciting conclusion to the epic fantasy series that is the SunRider Saga!
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Praise for the SunRider Saga:
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"SunRider carries the feel of an epic—of timeless stories from classic literature that follow a hero on a sweeping journey and profoundly portray the highs and lows of human existence. “Epic” like “The Odyssey”, “The Aeneid”, “and more recently, ”The Lord of the Rings”." —Rain
We finish our journey side-by-side with Finn SunRider.
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What a bittersweet conclusion, and for so many reasons. I was so proud of having accomplished the achievement of writing a complete series. I was so humbled by the love, wit, and support of the fans. Through SunRider I met so many skilled industry professionals. From it I was blessed with opportunities to become a writing panelist across the nation, teach writing and business development at an international level, and give back to the writing and reading communities. During the final stretch of this journey, I lost six family members and my writing mentor to accidents, age, and disease. I buried my younger brother with a copy of my first book. He had wanted to become an author too. Now I know that when a reader flips the pages of a book, they not only go on an adventure with the characters, but also pass unknowingly through moments of the author's life.
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Mostly, I feel a powerful sense of gratitude. If I could meet my characters I would thank them for what they have done for me. I got to write my own heroes.
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