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Akaran returns to Toniki in the thrilling conclusion to the Snowflakes Trilogy! Magic has a cost, and it's time for some devils to pay their dues. Purged from Gonta, Daringol and Makolichi have gone to ground. Pulling them into the light is going to take a cataclysmic act of divine wrath to dredge their secrets out onto the frozen shores of Teboria Lake. Yet the exorcist sent to cull them has wallowed in the otherworldly waters of the River Solindal for far too long, and the Gods have begun to take notice of his trespasses. As shiriak swarm the mountainside and a man in a red robe plots in the…mehr

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Akaran returns to Toniki in the thrilling conclusion to the Snowflakes Trilogy! Magic has a cost, and it's time for some devils to pay their dues. Purged from Gonta, Daringol and Makolichi have gone to ground. Pulling them into the light is going to take a cataclysmic act of divine wrath to dredge their secrets out onto the frozen shores of Teboria Lake. Yet the exorcist sent to cull them has wallowed in the otherworldly waters of the River Solindal for far too long, and the Gods have begun to take notice of his trespasses. As shiriak swarm the mountainside and a man in a red robe plots in the Veil, time is not on his side to fix the rifts between the worlds. When Usaic's tower ascends, it'll raise the dead. But the damned had better hope they're ready... ...for Who comes next.
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Hailing from the Parkersburg area in West Virginia, USA, Joshua is the son of a wonderful woman who has contributed cover artwork for several of his stories and novels (hi mom!) and a stay at home adoptive father to his five furry demonic overlords (or as other people call them, cats). A gamer, a geek, and a cosplayer for charity, he's spent far too much time thinking about geopolitics and societal norms, so trying his hand at being a writer seemed like a good idea... it's less scary than the real world. Usually.