The Wayward Herald: Enoch’s Device is on Sale for $2.99 – Limited Time Only!

For the next week, the Kindle version of Enoch’s Device will be on sale for $2.99 at Amazon.com. That’s less than a Grande Chai Tea Latte or a Tall Mocha Frappuccino at Starbucks! So, if you’ve been waiting to buy a copy, or know someone who likes medieval adventure stories filled with mystery, suspense, and a bit of the supernatural, this is the perfect time to strike!

Here are some quotes from recent reviews of Enoch’s Device:

“Enoch’s Device is a wonderfully imagined, vividly described, alternately lyrical and violent romp of a novel that should give lovers of historical fantasy just the kind of fix they’re looking for.”Steven Reynolds, SPR

“Real magic exists within these pages, and it’s woven into the story so well that you will be wondering exactly where fact turns to fiction.”Marty Shaw, Reader Views

And here’s a brief description of the story:

Nearly a thousand years after the birth of Christ, when all Europe fears that the world will soon end, an Irish monk, Brother Ciarán, discovers an ominous warning hidden in the illuminations of a religious tome. The cryptic prophecy speaks of Enoch’s device, an angelic weapon with the power to prevent the coming apocalypse.

Pursued by Frankish soldiers and supernatural forces, Ciarán and his freethinking mentor, Brother Dónall, journey to the heart of France in search of the device. There, they rescue the Lady Alais from a heretic-hunting bishop who insists mankind must suffer for its sins. Together, the trio races across Europe to locate the device, which has left clues of its passage through history. But time is running out, and if they don’t find it soon, all that they love could perish at the End of Days.

Enoch’s Device is a fast-paced medieval adventure steeped in history, mythology, and mysteries from a dark and magical past.

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