Drakis on its way!

Early this morning, I woke up with the last few chapters of ‘Song of the Dragon’ waiting for me. Reading through this story again got me excited yet again about this story of Drakis — an insignificant slave of the mighty Rhonas elven empire and his amazing flight toward a destiny that he wants desperately to avoid.

The Rhonas Imperium rules the known world with an iron, elven fist. It’s slaves are kept in thrall through nightly House Devotions — a magical process where every bad memory from the day is repressed and replaced by pleasant ones. The elven wars of conquest are even fought by ‘Impress Warriors’ — slave soldiers trained to forget everything but their devotion to the Imperial Will. But when the spell in Drakis’ Master’s house is shattered — he and his fellow warriors are suddenly and catastrophically brought to remember the terrible treatment they have received under the sadistic house master — and are soon on the run from imperial forces who are desperate to enslave him once again.

Once again I was thrilled with the characters of this journey: Soen, the elven Inquisitor of the Iblisi who is hunting the fleeing slaves and, in turn, is being hunted by his own Order; Jugar the Dwarven Jester whose truth is far darker and more sinister than anyone suspects; Ethis the Chimerian who can change his form in unexpected way … Mala, Urulani, Belag the Manticore and the mysterious Lyric. It’s been a delight to visit with them again.

So I’m excited to get this book back to the publisher tomorrow and bring this wonderful journey one step closer to you!

Chained to the Galley … and Loving it!

I am currently chained to the first-draft galleys of the first book in my upcoming ‘Drakis’ series. It’s titled ‘Song of the Dragon’ and will be coming out this July.

Before that can happen, however, I have to make the big push through the final editorial process. Part of that is going through the galley proofs of the actual pages and making any necessary corrections. At this stage, such things largely boil down to a missing word here and there, duplicate quotation marks and whether something should be in italics or not.

However, I have to admit that as tedious as this process sounds, I am actually enjoying reading this book for the umpteenth time. The action is fabulous, the characters intriguing and the scope epic. I can hardly wait for you to join me on this new journey!

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