The Opal Embers

Opal Embers

The latest young adult fantasy by my friend, author William Hastings, is now live!

AGAINST A MADMAN’S VENGEANCE . . . TWO VAGABONDS WILL NOT BE ENOUGH.

Leo and Nea are settling into their life as vagabonds, but after a botched raid on the Opal Mines, their faith in one another is wearing thin. In penance, they agree to shepherd a mysterious relic on behalf of the church. But when Leoʼs powers nearly cost Nea her life, the distance between them increases even more.

Leoʼs fear of his strange abilities grows, exacerbated by his dark history with the church. While Nea, angry and frustrated at her own weakness, is confronted with her own warped understanding of herself, forcing her to question whether sheʼs helping Leo or hurting him. Unbeknownst to them, the relic theyʼve been entrusted with is sacred to a lost race of shapeshifters. Jaako, a young shapeshifter at war with himself, leaves home to pursue the vagabonds and recover the artifact. But can he reconcile with his animal half long enough to complete his mission?

And as Jaako pursues Leo and Nea, the events of The Crimson Spark are having dire consequences for another. Tragedy rocks the house of young delver Xerrigan, she is left all alone, her mind fractured. Xerrigan sets out on her own journey to find the whereabouts of her master, an enigmatic and powerful teacher who disappeared into the ranks of the now disbanded Black Briars. Still reeling from the trauma, Xerrigan will risk everything to find the only family she has left, even her sanity.

Caught in a web of conspiracy and revenge, the four children must work together to survive. Will Leo and Nea be able to open their hearts to these new companions without losing each other? And will Jaako and Xerrigan be able to trust the vagabonds, and themselves, long enough to save everything?

The Opal Embers continues the acclaimed coming-of-age dark fantasy saga. An epic and emotional story filled with familiar faces as well as new unforgettable characters. A story about innocence lost and faith rediscovered. A story about how even the most broken souls can be whole together.

Ethics disclosure: While Mr. Hastings is my client, I did not have the pleasure of editing this particular volume. I recommend his writing without reservation nonetheless.

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Opal Embers

3 Comments

  1. Bwana Simba

    What is your take on modern Japanese culture, if any? The Gamergate (and anime junkie libertarians) crowd seems to think they are immune to the SJW/ progressive BS but I believe that is wishful thinking on their part. I recall watching a documentary on how they have a lost generation as well, a gen y/ millennial group that got screwed over as well.

    • Xavier Basora

      Bwana Simba,

      I can conform the Japanese aren’t immune it just manifests differently due to culture.

      I taught Japanese students of all ages and the society is in deep trouble. They’re totally demoralized and the SJW are malicious bullies who browbeat everyone. So it’s toxic combination.
      xavier

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