Fractured Gods by Greg Alldredge

A Dark Fantasy

The citizens of several city states struggle to survive a looming dark age.

Fractured gods

War!

Called to the desolate Great Beach, disparate players join forces to battle the wicked mage Hope Shoemaker. An alliance of convenience is made, even if factions stand at odds concerning multiple issues. Mistrust runs high amongst those that aim to destroy the evil in the land.

Past actions cloud a war of clarity, few have pure hearts, and a clean past. Will the forces of light be able to overcome their differences to defeat the common evil? Will the alliance fail before it even begins? All these questions - and more - will answer themselves as we conclude the dark fantasy world of The Fractured Lands, and as we’re drawn towards the thrilling conclusion of this stunning work of immersive fiction.

Can old sins ever be forgiven? See if the alliance can survive the differences. In Fractured Gods, author Greg Alldredge takes us into a bold new heart of dark fantasy and leaves us shaken, thrilled, and eager for more. For fans of Game of Thrones, this seventh book in an epic fantasy series is guaranteed to get the mind racing and the heart pumping and is sure to grip readers from the first fantastical page to the last.

Genre: FICTION / Fantasy / Dark Fantasy

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Fantasy / Epic

Language: English

Keywords: Pirates and Pirate ship adventures, Demons and demonic possession, Witches and witchcraft, Sword and Sorcery Fantasy, Gladiator combat and war, Strong Female Main Character, Espionage and intrigue

Word Count: 61620

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I have over 30 books published in several SF/F sub-genres; I would like to increase my international readership. 


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The sun would rise soon, and with it, the creatures would retreat. The tower carved out of the pinnacle of black sandstone offered outstanding protection from the outside world. The windows were little more than arrow slits. Six hadn’t learned how old the structure was or who had constructed it. Though she had a guess it once served as a refuge for worshipers of Anshika, the goddess of magic. Throughout the structure, she found the goddess’s iconology: engravings of the twin moons, mystical symbols of protection painted on every surface.

At the very top level stood the strangest room. The door was locked with a strange warning sign posted on the outside. Once the sun rose, Six pledged to break into that room this very day, her leg healed enough to make the steps bearable to climb.

This tower provided for the small group what they needed: safety. Something kept the creatures of the night at a distance. They never attempted to cross the narrow section of water that separated the tower from the main part of the shard.

If it hadn’t been for the scent of a cooking fire, Six never would have found this place. Despite the safety of the tower, the cries of the beasts woke her long ago. Nestled around her lay the children of this tower. Thirteen boys and girls, all under the age of twelve. They called themselves the lost ones.

After the first day, Six recognized what she needed to do. This was her place; this was where she was needed. The sea provided food and protection for the inhabitants, the tower shelter. Six would give love to the children as she could. Her heart was never the most giving, but this place provided shelter for her heart as well as her soul.


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