Monday, March 26, 2018

Far removed from the now of the Open Wounds era... there was a time before.

A time of legend. When the Fae still ruled amongst the mists and barrows...

When dragons yet concealed themselves in mound and vale...

When the Brotherhood was not yet a whisper...

This was the time of the Old Empire. Founded on the magic of family, the Empire rules through the glamour of fear.

But the Old Empire's time on this earth is drawing to a close. Unknowing, they yet wield the power and might that calls the legions.

There are those who would see that power fall...

Their efforts begin with Through the Foggy Dew, Book 1 of the Old Empire.

In which we discover...

That being the guest at your own execution is probably not a good idea...

Being chased by an entire Roman legion does not make for the most entertaining hiking trip...

Stopping for philosophical discussions in the midst of that chase has a tendency to sidetrack things...

Dragons and their caves can also be a little bit distracting. Unfortunately, not all dragons consider Roman legions appetizing enough to fool with...

Sea crossings, while very useful for providing some breathing room, can bring in reinforcements for the pursuers; there are in fact competent members of the Imperial command staff, and in this case they're part of the Navy...

That being the guest at your second execution in a matter of weeks tends to get one talked about in certain circles...

And, finally, that one should probably be just a little suspicious of traveling philosophers...

Through the Foggy Dew is available in ebook and paperback.

The ebook is available from your favorite retailers: Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Smashwords, Lulu, and Kobo. If your favorite retailer isn't listed for ebooks, check, because Smashwords, Lulu, and Draft2Digital distribute to Apple.

Through the Foggy Dew is also available in trade paperback through Amazon.

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