What if death was just the start of your nightmare? Leon awakens in the Afterworld-a haunted realm of cosmic horror fantasy where souls are currency and gods rule from the shadows. In this land of betrayal and broken promises, he must fight to survive a reality twisted by ancient magic and ruthless design. As he uncovers the truth behind a mysterious mark on his arm, Leon is drawn into a war older than mankind-a war that could unravel the fabric of reality itself. For fans of The Dark Tower by Stephen King and The Sandman by Neil Gaiman, Afterworld is a gripping dark fantasy horror saga filled…mehr
What if death was just the start of your nightmare? Leon awakens in the Afterworld-a haunted realm of cosmic horror fantasy where souls are currency and gods rule from the shadows. In this land of betrayal and broken promises, he must fight to survive a reality twisted by ancient magic and ruthless design. As he uncovers the truth behind a mysterious mark on his arm, Leon is drawn into a war older than mankind-a war that could unravel the fabric of reality itself. For fans of The Dark Tower by Stephen King and The Sandman by Neil Gaiman, Afterworld is a gripping dark fantasy horror saga filled with dreamlike landscapes, brutal battles, and mythic secrets. Perfect for readers of occult and mythology-inspired fantasy, this story will leave you questioning what lies beyond the veil-and the price one must pay to survive. Next Life #1
Born in 1990, James G. Robertson grew up in the small town of Pratt, Kansas. He's also lived in Texas, Missouri, and in New York where he graduated from SUNY Oswego in 2019, obtaining his bachelor's degree in political science with a theatre minor. James began writing his first book, Afterworld, in 2010. After a long hiatus, he finished Afterworld and had it published April 14th, 2020.James plans to continue writing while working in education. He has big ambitions and plans for his series to end with over 30 publications.
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