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THE NEVERVERSE SERIES

Set in a dark dystopian future, or is it now, the story follows the struggles of five young women forced to navigate the mistakes of a fallen empire, what it means to be human, and the political machinations of those intent on using them to revive it. 

With elements of steam and cyberpunk sprinkled liberally throughout the novel, The Never-Verse is not your typical science fiction fantasy.

“A Memory of Empire,” the first installment in a five-book series, takes the reader on a journey through the human condition, the seductive nature of power, and the dangers of blind faith in technology.

Influenced by such authors as Frank Herbert, Iain M. Banks, Robert Jordan, and many more, The Never-Verse and its companion series “Queen of Ravens” masterfully bridge the gap between pure fantasy and science fiction.

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THE NEVERVERSE

A Memory of Empire

Death is not an end... 
... but when the nightmare truly begins.

The year is 1913 and Jessica's only wish is to be left alone in her beloved Paris, not shuffled off to an uncle she hardly knew and an aunt she had never met. 
Locked away and dreaming of escape, getting lost in the multiverse and its many island universes was not exactly what she had in mind.
Pursued by the Black Hand, Jessica must come to terms with her past and guide a ragtag group of misfits collected along the way.

But the mistakes of the Ellin and their shattered empire may do more than change her life... they could very well end it.

Follow Jessica in a gripping adventure through colorful worlds where reality grows thin and the fantastical becomes a  nightmare. 

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THE RAVEN QUEEN SERIES

The Middle Kingdoms are not simply old; they are truly ancient, rotten at heart, decrepit and coming apart under their own weight and misrule. For the ambitious, Shăr and the western empire are ripe for the picking. So, ever the master of the great game, and never one to let an opportunity pass, Ema, the Countess of Oshelila, seeks to guide its fall to her own ends. Zirana, the last true heir to the house of Mengia, is no one’s pawn, and least of all her esteemed aunt Ema’s. Surrounded by fools and flatterers, assassins, and power-hungry nobles, Zirana must fight not only her uncle, the Emperor’s court but the mistakes of her own mother to snatch the crown from her husband.

But nothing is ever assured in the great game of house, and in Shăr, one plays the great game or another will for you. After all, only one woman can be empress, and only one can wear the raven crown.

 

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Combining fantasy with hard science fiction, “Queen of Ravens” spirits the reader away on a journey through the dark corridors of power, religious fanaticism, betrayal, and revenge, seen through the lives of those who would control all to their own ends.

For readers of Robert Jordan, Tad Williams, Joe Abercrombie, and Mark Lawrence, “Queen of Ravens” will immerse you in a richly garnished world, where not even one’s own family can truly be trusted, and the ghosts of an even older empire could see the end of all.

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