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The Heart of Stone


A Fantasy Novel


Subgenres & Tropes:

  • War Fantasy,
  • Civil War,
  • Golem Protagonist,
  • Reluctant Hero,
  • Dark Fantasy
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This book is for you if you're into...

  • War stories told through the eyes of a weary golem
  • Fantasy exploring what it means to break free from old masters
  • Unlikely friendships that challenge ancient loyalties
Publisher Description

Golems are built for war and little else. In centuries past, they were a terrifying staple of the battlefield. Empires were conquered on the backs of golems. Now, time and fear have whittled their kind down to a precious few, kept only by kings and warlords.

Task of Wind-Cut is one such machine of war. Task was built to kill. Built to win. Thousands have died at his stone hands. He cared once, but far too many years have passed and too much blood has been spilled. Task has become numb to the chaos he wreaks for his masters. A slave to the spells that bind him.

Now, Task has a new master to serve and a new war to endure. In the far reaches of the Realm, Hartlund is in the grip of civil war, tearing itself in two over coin and crown. This time, Task will fight for a boy-king and a cruel general bent on victory.

Beneath his formidable stone, Task longs for change. For an end to this cycle of warfare. For proof of light and good amongst the foul darkness of humanity and war. It will take the mind of an unusual stable-girl to change his.

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I love to create deep, high concept fantasy worlds, packed with magic and mythology wrapped up in intricate characters working through emotional storylines.

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