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Unable to cope with the death of his beloved son, the brilliant but eccentric alchemist Gustavo crafts an automaton in his likeness. Desperate and mad with grief, Gustavo makes a deal with a strange angel to breathe familiar life into his new creation, but he soon learns that wrenching a soul from the hands of death comes at too great a cost. #GayRomanceReviews #GRR #JoelAbernathy #AgeGap #DarkReads #fantasy #fae #paranormal #MMromance #GayRomance #PinocchioRetelling Connect: FB: Joel Abernathy | IG: JoelAbernathyAuthor | TikTok: joelabernathyauthor |
Book Blitz, Excerpt & Giveaway: The Sceptre of Fire By Alex Stargazer The Magical Instruments , Book 1 The Sceptre of Fire is an old school fantasy romp: it’s got elves, dwarves, orcs, necromancers, and a campy mage. But there’s a twist—a pretty big one. The orcs? They’re not really the bad guys. The necromancer? Yeah, he’s got history. And the knights in shining armour aren’t always noble… The necromancer was once a pretty decent guy: he killed pirates on the high seas and did his duty as an Empire subject. But he loved another man, and for that, he had to be punished. Now driven by an insatiable thirst for revenge, he has turned to dark magic—and enlisted the help of orcs. The orcs have their own, very good reasons to hate the Empire. Driven out from the Empire lands and into a freezing, inhospitable land, the orcs know that hunger is a stronger motivator than most. Opposing him are Radu, a mad mage with a penchant for boys and fashion, along with Haraldur—a talented dwarve...
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