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What will WRAITHSHARD: SWORD & FLAME be about?

On Chapter 11 of 20 of WRAITHSHARD: SWORD & FLAME!

I started writing WRAITHSHARD because I wanted to write something new and put it in Kindle Unlimited. It’s really become commercially necessary to have something in KU, but I didn’t want to pull DRAGONTIARNA, CLOAK MAGE, or GHOST NIGHT off B&N, Kobo, Apple Books, and Google Play.

So, when in doubt, write something new! πŸ™‚

Many people have emailed to ask what WRAITHSHARD: SWORD & FLAME will be about.

Now that I’ve reached the halfway point of the rough draft, it’s time to lower the Veil Of Secrecy just enough to share the book description. πŸ™‚

Coming in March, if all goes well:

Mazael Cravenlock is the lord of the Grim Marches, and no one dares to attack his lands or the people under his protection.

He has crushed every enemy…but it will take more than swords to defeat his new foe.

When the dreaded necromancer Lucan Mandragon returns from the grave, Mazael will need to rally all his allies and followers to face the threat.

But the things hunting Lucan are far more dangerous…

-JM

5 thoughts on “What will WRAITHSHARD: SWORD & FLAME be about?

  • Andrew Skillen

    Excellent news! I’ve been hoping for something new from Demonsouled since I binge read the entire series in about 10 days!
    I’m not all that familiar with Kindle Unlimited though, will this still be available to buy as normal on Amazon?

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    • Jonathan Moeller

      Yes, it will. Thanks!

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    • Glad to hear about the new project. Will it also be available through the Kobo bookstore?

      Reply
  • Starlin

    It has been a long time since I read the Demonsouled (Or Mask of the Demonsouled), and I am happy that you are returning to Mazael and Romaria.

    But I don’t remember Lucan Mandragon being an enemy at the end.

    He was led astray by his mentor (There is still good in him!), turned to evil/necromancy reluctantly and did a bunch of bad stuff, and the end was redeemed (You were right. You were right about me.)

    Maybe I’m just remembering wrong.

    Anyway,
    Loved DRAGONTIARNA “Wraiths”! Third (or is it Fourth now?) is a bad ass!
    Thank you

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    • Jonathan Moeller

      “He was led astray by his mentor (There is still good in him!), turned to evil/necromancy reluctantly and did a bunch of bad stuff, and the end was redeemed (You were right. You were right about me.)”

      Yes, it’s like there’s a potential for a plot in that. πŸ™‚

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