Cover Reveal: The Godsblood Tragedy by Bill Adams

Blurb:

An orphan, without a trueborn name, returns to the city of her birth to uncover her past. Hounded by the servants of the Dark God and dying from the poisonous mist that covers the land, her path leads to one of the magical seals protecting the holy ruin of Eminence.

A father, murdered and reborn, aims to bring down the floating fortress hovering over his homeland. Burdened by loss, he’s willing to sacrifice his soul to free his city and get revenge for the destruction of his family.

A mother, captured and bonded to a daemon, kills in the name of the Dark God so she can free her tortured daughter. Relentless in her vengeance, she hunts the one person who could end her suffering, the man who would destroy her vile master.

A drake, the banished hatchling of a failed advisor, seeks his father’s stolen horns. Untested, he desires to right his father’s wrongs in the eyes of the gods and restore his family’s honor.

As all converge in the occupied desert city where the world’s fuel source is mined, one family’s bond will be tested. Old betrayals will resurface, anger and resentment will flourish, but one thing remains clear: blood rules all.

Author: Bill Adams

Book Title: The Godsblood Tragedy

Cover Artist: Felix Ortiz

Title Design: Dewey Conway

Page Count: 595

Publisher: Willow Wraith Press

Genre: Fantasy, Dark Fantasy with Epic Vibes, Science Fantasy

Available Formats: eBook, Paperback, Hardcover

Trigger Warnings: Within these pages are scenes containing blood by the gallonful, violence & death by the plenty, profanity by the metric shit-ton, haunting past sexual & emotional trauma, explicit sexy times (both wondrous & darkly themed), alcohol use, misogynistic assholes, as well as scenes of intense torture using blood magic.

 
Bill Adams

Author Bio:

When not writing, Bill is a product manager for a company that tests food using analytical chemistry and microbiology.

During his collegiate days at the turn of the century, he began to develop his passion for writing, especially within the epic fantasy genre about unlikely heroes. It was there, Bill began to formulate the story that would eventually become Ashe’s unwanted journey and The Divine Godsqueen Coda.

Aside from writing, Bill loves movies and reading, especially SFF B-movies. He likes to know all the useless trivia, like who played who, and what the stories were behind the curtain. He is a master at Scene It. Bill’s few other hobbies include soccer, a good whiskey, a slice of pizza, and growing a beard. It is the little things he enjoys most.

Bill currently lives in the greater Chicago, IL area with his wife and young son.

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