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u/RK_Thorne ยท 1 pointr/Fantasy

Hey r/Fantasy - I've got a new book out! It's called Dagger of Bone. It contains many nutritious, entertaining ingredients, such as:

  • Magical swords that bond their owner with the soul of a dragon
  • A determined heroine who's doesn't take the bad hand she's dealt sitting down
  • An orphan son of the greatest mage who ever lived who just happens to have inherited none of her fancy magic
  • A lot of secrets for our heroes to dig up.
  • Oh and some pretty fun death-demon-soul magic too. Because what's more fun than dark magic, eh? Amiright? Dragons, you say? Okay, you got me.

    It might be for you if:

  • You like epic fantasy with intrigue, high stakes, and a bit of humor, adventure, and love
  • You enjoy books something sort of like Sabriel by Garth Nix or Throne of Glass by Sarah J. Maas or the Dragonriders of Pern by Anne McCaffrey. I hate comparisons so feel free to let me know if that's just totally off base. ;)
  • You like characters who aren't afraid to break some rules. \^_\^
  • You enjoy reading about pastries.

    I actually mentioned this book a while back on a subreddit, mentioning a bit of a darker story in which the corruption of the smiths of magical swords causes mages to turn toward necromancy. Someone asked me when it would be available, but I can't find the comment! Well, it's available, yay!

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    For Bingo Players, Dagger of Bone qualifies as:

  • Self-Published SFF Novel
  • SFF Novel by a Local to You Author (Western PA)
  • SFF Novel Published in 2019

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    Just for kicks and Bingo bubbles, I also have a space opera series called the Audacity Saga that would give you these on Bingo:

  • Novel Featuring an AI Character
  • Novel Featuring an Ocean Setting (It's only 1 scene, so you can decide if that counts, but it's a really important one.)

    It's sort of like Mass Effect or Honor Harrington. I wouldn't technically call it Cyberpunk because of the intergalactic setting, but body mods and computers are a huge theme so it verges on it. Just in case!