Cover Reveal: An Exile of Water & Gold by Joshua Walker

An Exile of Water & Gold by Joshua Walker

Blurb:

For centuries, the Aobians of the Great Tree have shared the continent of Q’ara with humanity. A select few known as Sleepers are empowered by Luminosity, the Tree’s greatest blessing.

Drift, a young and cynical Aobian, has been exiled from his homeland – forever. Now, with no understanding of this condemnation, Drift must traverse the land of humans below, and find his purpose in an ever-changing world. Tarri, his betrothed, seeks to do the same, whilst also bringing him home.

Elsewhere on Q’ara, an unknown organisation seeks to weaponise Luminosity for their own nefarious purposes. Drift himself is a part of this puzzle, and it quickly becomes apparent that the struggle for true power in Q’ara is emerging for reasons greater than anyone is prepared to grasp.

An Exile of Water & Gold is the first book in The Song of the Sleepers, an exciting new fantasy epic from Australian author Joshua Walker. To find out more about Josh and his work, head to
www.joshuawalkerauthor.com.

Author: Joshua Walker

Book Title: An Exile of Water & Gold

Cover Artist: Jeff Brown

Word Count: 175,000 (approx)

Publisher: Independent

Genre: Epic Fantasy

Available Formats: Paperback, eBook, Hardcover

Trigger Warnings: Depictions of loneliness and isolation; depression and anxiety; torture; gore.

Additional Details: If this book sounds interesting to you, please consider signing up to my mailing list to receive a FREE copy of the series prequel, The Rest to the Gods. Sign up at: www.joshuawalkerauthor.com/subscribe !

An Exile of Water & Gold - Full Spread
 

Author Bio:

Joshua Walker is a fantasy author from Melbourne, Australia. He currently works as a primary school English teacher, and likes to read, brew beer, and hang out with his wife and BFD (Big Fluffy Dog) in his free time. He will not apologise for writing in British English.

Kristen Shafer

Kristen, AKA ‘The Book Hermit’, is a Pacific Northwest native with a habit of acquiring more books than her shelves can physically hold. She enjoys Science Fiction and Fantasy and has a special place in her heart for the dark fantasy genre. She also has a passion for supporting our Indie authors, both local and international alike, and is always excited to see the next Indie SFF debut!

When not off reading in a corner somewhere, she can be found competitively exhibiting her postage stamp collections or fly fishing in the local mountain rivers and petting the wild trout.

Follow Kristen

Previous
Previous

Review: Oathbringer by Brandon Sanderson

Next
Next

Review: Clash of Eagles by Alan Smale