Cover Reveal: Unbound: The Guardians of the Weldafire Stone by Trinity Cunningham
Blurb:
Some presents should come with warnings . . .
Mick receives a visit from his uncle, who gives him a gift that stills the constant shaking beneath his skin—something not even his cooking could accomplish. The gift reignites a longing to return to the country of his birth. Even after learning the reason why he’d been discouraged from going, he can`t help but feel compelled to answer the call.
While he weighs the risk of returning, Mick is approached by his employer—the reputable governor with a more sinister side. He presents Mick with an offer that’s too good to be true. Whether Mick accepts or declines, neither outcome is good for him. Accepting the offer would equate to a life sentence in the governor’s service, but you don’t turn down a man like Governor Riggs.
With the governor awaiting an answer and his uncle’s gift stirring up old questions he sought answers to his whole life, Mick's decision will alter the course of his future forever. And may be the ruin of an entire country.
Author: Trinity Cunningham
Book Title: Unbound: The Guardians of the Weldafire Stone
Cover Artist: Trinity Cunningham
Page Count: 400 (rough estimate)
Publisher: TC Publishing
Genre: Epic Fantasy
Available Formats: Paperback, eBook, Hardcover
Trigger Warnings: blood (minor), bodies(corpses), branding, death/dying, drug use/poisoning, forced captivity, guns, hostages, kidnapping, murder (attempted), serious injury, slavery, stillbirth/miscarriage, torture, violence, vomit, warfare, weapons
Author Bio:
There was never a time that Trinity hasn't loved writing. Songwriting, screenwriting—filling out a simple form—give her a pen and she's in her element.
In her younger years, movies and books were her escape. And when there was nothing on the go, she would imagine her own worlds. When her stories could no longer be contained by her thoughts alone, she began writing them down. Hundreds of pages of idea excerpts littered her notebooks.
Later, after pursuing courses in screenwriting and storytelling, she began to develop her ideas further. But it wasn't until 2020 that she got the inspiration to revamp her old ideas and write them into novels. Since then, she's found her passion, delving into these fictional worlds and bringing to life new characters.
Besides writing, Trinity enjoys reading, watching films, photography, and spending time with friends and family. She lives in Canada, with her husband and their three children.