Prison of Hope – Cover
Prison of Hope now has a cover. And it’s brilliant. At least, I think so.
Long ago, Olympian gods imprisoned the demon Pandora in a human—Hope—creating a creature whose only purpose was chaos and death. Remorseful, the gods locked Pandora away in Tartarus, ruled by Hades.
Now, centuries later, Pandora escapes. Nate Garrett, a 1,600-year-old sorcerer, is sent to recapture her and discovers her plan to disrupt the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games, killing thousands in a misplaced quest for vengeance.
Fast forward to modern-day Berlin, where Nate has agreed to act as guardian on a school trip to Germany to visit Hades at the entrance to Tartarus. When Titan King Cronus becomes the second ever to escape Tartarus, Nate is forced to track him down and bring him back, to avert a civil war between those who would use his escape to gain power.
Prison of Hope is the fourth book in the highly acclaimed and action-packed dark urban fantasy series, the Hellequin Chronicles.
Prison of Hope is now available to pre-order from Amazon.
Posted on January 29, 2015, in Annoucement, Prison of Hope, Writing. Bookmark the permalink. 8 Comments.
Beautiful cover- and I’m so excited that it will be out soon!
Thanks very much. I think the artist did a great job. I’m excited to finally have the book out there for people to read. Excited and terrified.
Nah- we’ll love it as much- or more!- than the others. Will James Langton be narrating again? (Fingers crossed)
I honestly don’t know. I haven’t been told who’s narrating. He was great in the first 3 though.
Steve, cover has been up on Amazon for the past couple of days. It does indeed look good, the only question is, the logo on the right of the inverted V on top of the other V, or is it a W on top of an M?
Oh, and do we get any teaser chapters? Please.
teaser chapters, yes. The prologue and chapter one will be up before the book is out (Prologue should be within a few days at most). I know it’s been on Amazon, but I figured not everyone would have seen it, also it’s nice to have a much bigger picture. Ah you mean on the lamppost? No idea.
Looks brilliant, Steve!
Thanks, Tom.