Showing posts with label WWII fantasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WWII fantasy. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

The Entire Gray Tower Trilogy is 99 Cents Today! #books #fantasy #whatif #agentcarter



Three full-length books in ONE collection for just 0.99¢!

The Tower's Alchemist (Book 1) - Now being adapted to screenplay!

Dark Rift (Book 2)

Circadian Circle (Book 3)

Genre: paranormal fantasy, alternate history

 

Book Description


Be a spy. Save the world.

If only it were that simple.


The Nazis have unleashed occult forces throughout Europe, and the Allies are forced to recruit wizards to help them fight in the streets of Europe and in the shadows.

Among them is the battle weary spy, Isabella George, a Gray Tower dropout trained in Alchemy. Longing for retirement and a life of peace, she accepts one final job-extract a deadly warlock from Nazi occupied France and prevent him from unleashing an alchemical weapon that will devour the continent.

But France is crawling with the Cruenti, vampiric warlocks who feed off other wizards. When things don't go according to plan, one Cruenti sets his deadly eyes on her.

Plans within plans. Plots versus counter-plots. Heists gone wrong, Vatican wizards, and the greatest manipulation of history that has ever been seen, is just a taste of what Isabella George is in for, in this action-packed supernatural spy thriller.








Thursday, November 14, 2013

Tour Stop Today With Francene Stanley



The wonderful author Francene Stanley hosts me today at her blog, and discusses women in combat. For us in 2013, it's still a topic of debate, so you can imagine how people argued the pros and cons back in World War II.

Yet, that didn't stop Winston Churchill from establishing and supporting the Special Operations Executive--an organization full of female spies who would often parachute into Nazi-occupied  France (and other territories) and fulfill dangerous missions.

I had a lot of fun incorporating some of these tidbits into the world of The Gray Tower Trilogy, since the setting is an alternate WWII where not only do the British have to battle Nazis, but also their warlocks and vampires who've allied with them.

It's a bit of Inglorious Basterds meets urban fantasy. A delightfully fun change from some of the typical fantasy you see out there.

I hope you're able to stop by Francene's blog today, and if you haven't entered my giveaway, just click on the ENTER THE GIVEAWAY tab up above and get on it :)

-A.E.