Cover Reveal: Flames That Bind Us by Noah Isaacs

Blurb:

Dreams shape both the future and the past. This is the story of Aerym's first; the story of a fire that bound him to an eternity of torment.

To Aerym, his life consisted of foraging in the woods around his village, passing the time beneath towering pines and bounding over the moss-laden ground underfoot. Well, not anymore. For Aerym is visited in the night by a strange premonition, warning him of a fire so great it will burn his entire village to the ground and everyone along with it.

The only problem? Who is going to believe a nine year old boy who spends more time in the deep forest than with kids his own age? His work cut out for him, Aerym fights to prevent the fires from consuming all that he knows and loves. But time is not on his side.

Nobody else is, for that matter.

What is a dream, if not a sign of what is yet to come?

Book Title: Flames That Bind Us

Author: Noah Isaacs

Cover Artist: Jessie Keisala (illustration) & Abel Montero (typography)

Word Count: 20k

Publisher: Noah Isaacs

Genre: Fantasy, Sword and Sorcery, Dark Fantasy, Action and Adventure

Release Date: May 15th, 2025

Available Formats: eBook, Paperback, Hardcover

Trigger Warnings: Blood, gore, death, burning

Additional Details: This book is the beginning of the Tales of Aerym, but if readers would also like a review copy of Memories of Tomorrow to read beforehand, please reach out and I'm happy to send one over!

 
 
Noah Isaacs

Author Bio:

Noah Isaacs is a fantasy and sci-fi reader from rural Massachusetts, USA. He grew up on stories like Lord of the Rings, Eragon, Warriors, and Guardians of Ga’Hoole, to name a few. Those were not entirely his inspiration, but they formed how he came to appreciate the stories he reads today (though all of those books are great). He briefly lived in Minneapolis for three years to get his Bachelor’s in Earth Science before moving to Tokyo, Japan. There, he earned a Master’s in Astrobiology and is pursuing a PhD in the same field as we speak. Mainly, his research focuses on the evolution of planetary and exoplanetary atmospheres, with an emphasis on climate and water retention. His first scientific paper will be releasing sometime soon, so stay tuned on his socials for that and more space related stuff. He enjoys reading, writing, hiking, and being with his friends and family in his free time.
For more info on Noah’s current and future works, as well as to get free novellas and early access to art, you can find his website with all his socials, and also his newsletter.

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