Spotlight for JOURNEY OF SEVEN CIRCLES by Russell Pike
Synopsis (from Amazon):
One spell to change everything. A wizard of immense power, Kryn Darien stands ready to cast the greatest spell he has ever conceived, one that will alter the fate of the universe but cost nothing less than his life. He’s prepared for centuries, forged tools of terrifying arcane might, developed his craft beyond what any other mortal has achieved, and yet the task before him is so monumental his many sacrifices may be in vain.
As a young priest, Kryn
never imagined such responsibility would fall to him. He only wished to live a
life in service to those he loved. But the world is more complicated than he
believed. War, death, loss, and betrayal strain his dedication to the utmost,
and his vows will demand a price far more dear than he ever dreamed.
Throughout Kryn’s journey
he must survive bloody battlefields, thwart murderous magic wielders, and
uncover a secret older than humankind. His life will offer no easy choices, and
his enemies are steeped in godlike power. But Kryn has never been able to turn
away from those in need, even if it costs him everything.
Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/214871606-journey-of-seven-circles
Author Bio (in his own words!):
When I was twelve my mother gave me a copy of
Robert Jordan’s Eye of the World,
introducing me to the world of epic fantasy.
I was hooked. Since then, I’ve
also read Anne McCaffrey, Tad Williams,
Brandon Sanderson, Jim Butcher, Steven Erikson, Frank Herbert, David Farland,
and more. There’s nothing quite so
sublime as spending a quiet evening sojourning in a world other than your own,
and maybe learning something important about yourself along the way.
I’d played around with writing in grade
school, but took my first real foray during my late college years. Over the next ten years, I gave up on TV,
movies, and all too often sleep, wringing every hour of writing I could from my
schedule. During that time, it was my
pleasure to meet a host of fantastic writers, editors, and artists, including
David Farland, whom it was my great privilege to work with.
When I’m not writing, I love a good camping
hike (so long as there’s enough trees to hang my hammock). I also volunteer as a sled dog handler, and I
have a long standing love affair with fast cars and lonely mountain roads.
Website: http://russellpikebooks.com
Twitter: @RPikeBooks
Instagram: @russellpikebooks
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