
Long, long ago, the world of Euforemalta was torn apart by a terrible sin—or so history says. Three separate worlds reside in its place: the world of the chosen, the world of the lost, and the world of the condemned.
Desmond—the world of the chosen, under the rule of a terrible dragon and his deadly witch—must be saved.
Amissah—the world of the lost, those who erased all history and started over—must be redeemed.
Nihilsolis—the world of the condemned, those who fought back—must be purged.
Balance must be restored, the worlds brought back together once more. The Seed of Euforemalta must be found . . . and destroyed.
But balance might cost far too much.
Welcome to Euforemalta—or at least, its remnants.
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The Seed of Euforemalta Book 1
(2020)
“Sometimes some must die in order for the rest of us to survive.”
Ever since the condemned rebelled, the world of Desmond has been shrouded in darkness. Having ripped the throne away from the Creator Himself, King Motch keeps a firm-taloned grip on his subjects, aided by a ruthless, Gifted being known as the Veiled Lady. Families are torn apart as parents are forced to give up their children to be raised by pitiless trainers who groom the children to become brain-washed warriors. All who fight back are dead. In a strict society built on the blood of the people, hope is a rare term.
Yet it is still had.
Against all odds, four lives are entangled. A timid boy brought from another world, a princess warrior on the run, a young soldier haunted by death and duty, and a slave boy with mysterious gifts—they are brought together to fulfill words spoken long ago: that a Deliverer would come and find the Creator's son, who, in turn, would save them all.
Thrown into the fight of their lives, the four must work together to bring about a change in a dark and dangerous world. The mission the Deliverer has been given is a necessary one, a foreseen prophecy spoken of long ago.
Therefore, Motch knows they are coming.
And, as we all know, dragons love playing with their prey. -
The Seed of Euforemalta Book 2
(2021)
"Trust the Immortal One and don't die."
Four young lives were brought together to fulfill a prophecy of old—the Deliverer, a princess, a soldier, a slave. Together, they conquered enemies and fears alike, growing bold and making history with every step they took. Together, they sought and found the son of a god.
But now they have been torn apart.
Having thwarted their attempts at dethroning him, King Motch and his reign thrive. With a powerful, unexpected asset on his side, every end of Desmond is touched by his talons, drawing the people's hearts to him and away from the Immortal One. Not even whispers of a rebellion stir him because, like all of the others before, it will be silenced.
However, four lives thought separated are forever intertwined.
The mission of the Deliverer was a foreseen one, a prophecy now in ruins. Betrayed, trapped, and with everything pitted against them, victory is deemed impossible. Only one thing can be done to save the two worlds:
Surrender. -
The Seed of Euforemalta Book 3
(2025)
Praise for The Deliverer’s Destiny
“This is a fast-paced book, a book with complexly intertwined storylines, and a book with heart. The characters can’t help growing on you over those 600 fast-paced pages (I would die for them now). It’s a book that blends dystopia, high fantasy, and world-hopping; a book of layering connections and mistakes, inner growth, and little wholesome moments that made me squeal (!!!) .”
Verity Buchanan, author of The Ceristen Series
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“Well written and action packed fantasy adventure. I really enjoyed it. There are lots of vibrant characters and good twists in the plot. I would seriously recommend it to anyone who likes this genre.”
“This is one of the best books that I have had the pleasure to read in 2021.”