Epic Fantasy, Narrated

Epic Fantasy, Narrated

The Seven Isles get new covers and great narration

Another fun update this week as August rolls into view. The month is normally hot, but we're getting a cooler moment up here in Wisconsin, something I definitely will not complain about, as any day the AC can stay off is a good day.

Equally good (in fact, far better) is that Jay's narration of The Price of Peace has launched all over the place. The rest of The Seven Isles will be following hot on its heels, giving you just enough time to listen to one before the next comes into your feed. The Trail of Flame is already in quality control here and there, so you'll see it real soon. As a treat mostly to myself, the new covers for the series are rolling out with the audio editions, so take a look!

In more Seven Isles news, book seven is drafted, its chapters now being put through the editing ringer. You'll be seeing a pre-order pop up soon, likely targeting October's end. I could push hard for September, but less stress here means better writing energies for what's coming up next.

Time to give Davin and his crew the send-off they deserve.

In more minor news, The War of Winds made its YouTube debut this past week, and I'm continuing to roll out translated audiobooks on the channel too. If you've pals who prefer German, French, or Spanish, they'll have some good adventures to listen to very soon.

That about wraps it for this one, save for the usual bits and bobs. Catch those deals below, and thanks for reading!

~Adam


Promos

First and foremost, make sure to grab The Price of Peace, as the ebook edition is free all over the retailers this month. Amazon hasn't price matched it yet, but B&N, Apple, and Google have you covered.

Then we have a few more this week, with my stuff grouped in with a whole slew of awesome authors:

The Sci-Fi Series Sale continues, offering a good selection of long adventures to dive into.

If you prefer Kobo Plus, here's a collection of titles available everywhere, but all included in Kobo's subscription program. As an aside, Kobo Plus doesn't force exclusivity, unlike Kindle Unlimited, so if you're going to choose one, Kobo gets my vote.

Next we have an August promotion, featuring stories with morally complex heroes and villains. You'll find Riven in here, for free, along with a so many other engaging stories to stuff your reading list for fall.

That's all for this week! Thanks for stopping by, and have a great weekend!

A.R. Knight

A.R. Knight