In Case You Missed It: Serpentus Cover Reveal!

In Case You Missed It: Serpentus Cover Reveal!

Yesterday was a big day for my upcoming standalone novel, Serpentus. I’ve had the cover artwork since August, and I’ve been dying to share it, but I decided to try an official cover reveal for this book to generate interest.

A little background on Serpentus:

It’s related to my Relics of War series, and follows some of the same events, but from a brand-new perspective. The main character is in two scenes near the end of War of the Nameless. Serpentus is his story, and admittedly, it’s not a pretty one. He “goes through some stuff,” to quote one of my beta readers. (Understatement.)

Even though it’s related to the trilogy, I wrote this as a standalone. You don’t have to read the trilogy to read Serpentus.

Book Synopsis (what you’ll see on the back cover):

Dispatched to Stone Hill to oversee the city’s defenses among nebulous rumors of the Shadow Council’s threat, Owen Greenwaters must rely on the city’s guard and its natural defenses to protect the citizens.

But when an army of mythical hooded ones bolstered by a sea serpent and the Soulless arrive in the wake of a terrible storm, he knows there is little he can do beyond hope the walls hold – and pray to the gods he and Stone Hill’s people will survive.

They are outnumbered, outmatched, and without magical support. Owen is the only knight present in the city. They will be overrun.

The Soulless are merciless and rarely take prisoners, but Owen and the survivors of Stone Hill are exceptions…

And some fates are worse than death.

And finally, the moment you’ve been waiting for:

The cover artwork!

This cover was illustrated by Jamie Noble (www.thenobleartist.com). You can find him at most social media outlets via @thenobleartist too. He does some amazing work, and not just book covers, so definitely check out his art!

In Case You Missed It: Serpentus Cover Reveal!

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