“The Cauldron of God is Available Now!”

It’s been a long journey since Ciarán and Alais embarked on their quest in Enoch’s Device. Now, I’m thrilled to announce that the epic conclusion to their tale—The Cauldron of God—is available on Amazon!

Here are links to buy it on Amazon: US Store and UK Store.  Also, here’s another look at the cover and a description of the book:

The Cauldron of God

Some call it Ragnarok. Others call it Armageddon. And it’s already begun …

A.D. 999, Rome. Deep within the shrouded papal archives, Ciarán, a monk-turned-warrior, unravels the final verse of a cryptic prophecy. The foretelling concerns the battle between the Dragon and the archangels from the book of Revelation – a war that threatens to reignite on Earth.

For after a thousand years, the Dragon has been freed from his infernal prison. But this time, there are no archangels to help defeat him.

Ciarán uncovers a flicker of hope in an unlikely savior: a young, orphaned girl whose prophetic visions could guide them to victory. Though shadowy forces are converging – a relentless bishop with a penchant for hunting sorceresses and the Dragon’s own supernatural servants – all seeking to extinguish this last glimmer of light.

To protect her, Ciarán and his unlikely band of allies must embark on a perilous journey to the fabled city of Constantinople and beyond the known world, where the final conflict awaits.

But in the face of overwhelming odds, the question lingers: Can any mortal stand against the original dark lord – the Dragon, the Enemy of God?

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I truly believe the new novel will provide a gripping and satisfying conclusion to the series, and I hope you enjoy it! If you do, please consider leaving a review. Every one of those helps!

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