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Sunday, March 15, 2020

How many gods do you really need? The Prophet Trilogy by Don Newton

"I enjoyed reading “The Prophet: Book One - False Gods” by Don Newton which I thought was a very exciting and mind-expanding sci-fi story with high-intensity and exhilarating action. The author is highly descriptive in his writing and creates new concepts this thought-provoking story I haven’t come across before. I felt this book was excellent and very unique which I liked very much." Team Golfwell, Goodreads

Description:

False Gods (#1) 

How many gods do you really need? Erador has more than its share… 

In a strange multiverse ruled by magic and immortals, the last remaining souls, fleeing the destruction of Earth, struggle to survive. The Draggons want them dead. The gods want more power. But the humans want to live, and there’s only one sorceress who can make that happen. The fate of humanity is in her hands – so, no pressure… 

Gods always want more power… 

The Civil War fractured their world, and the gods just made it worse. Now their followers are split into four separate factions, and they all hate each other. Riots and bombings force further divisions among them, and the leaders are at a loss about what to do. Most of them, anyway. 

Heroes are sometimes girls… 

Alisha Callus rose through the sorceress ranks, mastering the Orphic currents and learning to bend space and reality to her will. Now, she’s the last Adeptus Supreme on Erador, and she has to kill a god. But she’s not sure she can. 

Gods don’t like to be killed… 
But sometimes, they deserve it. 

Can one Sorceress, two Draggons, four warriors, and a god crush this evil influence from existence? Follow this ragtag band of heroes on an epic quest to free their world from an immortal’s vicious grasp. Who knows, they might do it…


Draggons (#2) 

Revenge is always sweeter face to face… 

The false god, Zaril, died in a blazing bolt of light, victim to the wrath of an Adeptus Supreme. Now, it’s Kat’s turn for some payback. All she can see through the red tinge of hate that fills her eyes is the face of her lover’s killer. The fact that he’s also her father barely weighs on her mind. He chose his side, and now he’ll pay for his decision. 

Judgement (#3) 

The Draggon King, Darkonus, died at the hands of his daughter - the cold steel of her dagger taking his life, and the void-wraith trapped within sucking his soul away. Now Kat has ascended to the Draggon throne and become their Queen. 

The Trial of Sa'riya (Prelude/ #0.5) 

Draggons are the worst… 

The war with the Draggons is raging, and only the battle-hardened Na’Geena warriors can stand against them. They have the weapons that can kill them, and the Griffins they ride are the mortal enemies of the lizards. There’s a chance they could be defeated, but they have allies in the Eradorians, and a secret mission could turn the tide and destroy the Draggon King. Only a god can make it work. But will he help? 

Ok, her twin sister was killed, but it was an accident… 

When the Carolonian sun exploded, Zi’anna was caught in the blast-wave, and even her immortality and the powers of the K’Pa couldn’t save her from certain death. Now, the immortal’s Elder Council wants her sister, Sa’riya, to pay for that loss, with her life… But not all of them… 

Follow along as the trial unfolds. Will they find her guilty? Would you? 

“When you know the right question to ask, the answer will be obvious.” - Yin, The positive aspect 
Book 0.5 is FREE!** Book #1 is only .99 cents!!
About the author: 
Don Newton is a writer and armchair philosopher, author of the science fantasy trilogy “The Prophet”, and short stories too numerous to count. Don has been in love with science fiction and fantasy his entire life. The first alternate world he created was the result of a sixth-grade essay assignment, and he’s been hooked ever since. That world has grown and transformed into an entire multi-verse of possibilities to explore. Don’s not just a writer though, he has hobbies too: like making up funnier lyrics to popular songs. He sings them to himself when no one’s around—especially in the car. Don has a degree in Nursing and he’s a certified Paramedic. Six years in the Army sent him to places as diverse as Hawaii and Germany, where he was awarded the Army Achievement Medal for conduct above and beyond the call of duty. Having lived in nine different states and two foreign countries, he now calls the desert southwest home. 

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20 comments:

susan1215 said...

Sounds like a good book. I like the cover.

abfantom said...

I love all the covers. They have awesome colors and great graphics.

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clc408 said...

Sounds like a good story and the cover is exciting.

Michele S. said...

You are a new author to me and this book tour has brought you to my attention.. best of luck....

katieoscarlet said...

Great covers. Love the graphics

tatertot374 said...

I really like the cover. It def draws me in. Thank you

billwinsbig said...

My grandson would enjoy these books

magic5905 said...

Sounds good.

Victoria Alexander said...

Awesome covers, thanks for sharing!

Bridgett Wilbur said...

Great covers.

laurie nykaza said...

I do like the cover really love to read this books sounds great.

Nicolie-Olie's Meanderings said...

Question for the author - Where did you come up with the inspiration for this storyline?

Anna Josefin Bergman said...

Looks great!

Anonymous said...

The book covers are very graphic and eye catching.

Debbi Wellenstein said...

The covers are exciting!

CCAM said...

Thank you all for your comments!

This series looks to be a must-read

Good Luck!

islabonita said...

For the covers I prefer actual photos rather than graphics, more personal and conveys authenticity.

yellowlabs said...

This book sounds really good.

Sand said...

Looks like a good cover!

Clair Shumack said...

I really like the cover of the book!