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Bring the Fire


A Paranormal / Urban Fantasy Novel


Book 3 of the The Wisdom's Grave Trilogy Series


Subgenres & Tropes:

  • Fairy Tale Retellings,
  • Parallel Worlds,
  • LGBTQ+ Romance
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This book is for you if you're into...

  • Fairy tale archetypes unleashed in gritty urban settings
  • Revenge quests that spiral into multiverse-hopping showdowns
  • Gunfights and occult battles on the Vegas Strip
Publisher Description

"We brought you here to answer a single question. God is dead. Vanessa Roth and Marie Reinhart are responsible. We want to know how they did it."

That was where the story began. This is where it all ends.

Believing her lover has been killed, Nessa — the living archetype of the wicked witch and a fairy tale brought to murderous life — flies across the Mojave Desert on a mission of vengeance. Meanwhile, Marie is stranded on a dystopian parallel Earth, forced to confront her own dark side as she comes face to face with the architect of an insidious plot. Their quest will take them from candlelit caverns to a bloody, rain-soaked gunfight in the heart of the Vegas Strip; from the ruins of an ancient occult battlefield, where unspeakable creatures prowl derelict warships, to the very gates of heaven.

Nessa and Marie are characters from the first story ever told, trapped in an endless cycle of tragedy, death, and rebirth. But not this time. They are hunting for their creator, for the answers and for the justice they have been denied. They are hunting for their happily-ever-after, determined to rewrite their story's ending once and for all. And God help anyone who stands in their way.

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