A lot is happening right now. With the upcoming release of The Key to the Abyss, Enoch’s Device is now part of a series! So, to make sure both books have the same feel and look, Enoch’s Device has a new cover!
It’s been nearly six years since Enoch’s Device was published, and since then I’ve been very fortunate. The novel has received 189 reviews on Amazon, with an average rating of 4.4 out of 5 stars. I deeply appreciate all the readers who have left reviews because they are so important to an author’s success. If you’ve read the novel, but haven’t reviewed it, consider writing one, even if it’s just a few words. Every little bit helps!
Enoch’s Device
For those who haven’t read Enoch’s Device, here’s a description of the novel:
A gripping historical fantasy steeped in mysteries from a dark and magical past . . .
AD 998. When Brother Ciarán, a resourceful Irish monk, discovers a forbidden tome and a mystery about a lost book of scripture, he finds himself plunged into a secret war as old as the origin of evil itself.
Pursued by a heretic-hunting bishop, Ciarán and his freethinking mentor flee to France in search of the scripture. The lost book of the Bible warns of the Nephilim, the descendants of fallen angels who seek to free their master, the Dragon, and bring about the events foretold in the book of Revelation. Yet the book also speaks of Enoch’s device, a cryptic weapon with the power to defeat them.
Along with a beautiful noblewoman who holds a key to the mystery, Ciarán and his mentor must race across Europe to find the device, which has left clues of its passage through history: from the time of Solomon to the reign of King Arthur and the paladins of Charlemagne. But time is running out, and if they don’t find the device soon, all that they love could perish with the End of Days.
If you’ve enjoyed Enoch’s Device, be on the lookout for The Key to The Abyss. The sequel is scheduled to be released after Thanksgiving, and if you want to receive an email about the release, you can sign up here. I’ll have more on the series’ title — The Dragon-Myth Cycle — in the upcoming weeks. If you’ve read Enoch’s Device, you probably already know what it means. And I promise, The Key to the Abyss will make that meaning crystal clear!