The Song of Immaru: Earth's Door by PJ Dudek
Winner of Literary Titan Gold Book Award: Fiction 2024 and FAPA President's Silver Book Award: Sci-Fi 2024
This last month has been really exciting for me because I’ve seen more and more authors I’ve worked with start to publish and promote their awesome stories. And, lucky for you, dear reader, another one has come out this week and asked me to share it here!
The Song of Immaru: Earth’s Door by PJ Dudek is an exciting tale that blends conspiracies and magic nicely. But, rather than having me tell you about it, perhaps it’s better to drop the blurb here.
“But in some way, my goal is the same as your goal. Noble—and eternal. What you must understand is that without the darkness”—he began to lift his phial, and a fiery tumult swirled inside—“there . . . is . . . no . . . light.”
The vast plains of South Dakota offer Tarin solace from both his dreams of an unknown past and the rumblings of a new global war. Yet a haunting melody plays over the stillness of the grasslands, a melody he cannot escape—one that seems hungry to force him to . . . remember.
When a stranger dressed like a medieval traveler enters town, the already nervous community responds with alarm. Is this man there to cause trouble like the other newcomers—those who claim to be part of a government organization observing a new illness in the area? And how does this man know Tarin when Tarin has no recollection of him?
As the threat of war draws closer and strange sightings appear in the sky, Tarin begins to discover that all on the planet is not what it seems. What have his dreams been telling him? Is there more to the universe—to reality—than he could have ever imagined?
And, for those interested, here are the links:
And the fantastic cover…
So, if you’re a fan of scifi and fantasy and fancy a conspiracy-led, geek-driven epic, give this one a shot - and remember to leave a review and help out an indie author!