ABOUT CHILDREN OF SOLO — The God of Creation is missing, but pirate captain Adi Crestone has more immediate problems. Caught between her criminal past and her maternal instincts, she struggles to protect her son from the Blood Queen. Buffeted by inner demons and external foes, she must decidewhat she is willing to sacrifice for freedom and family, all while navigating treacherous alliances that force her to confront her own past.
Theo Vanguard is an Imperial naval officer entangled in familial duty and political machinations. Trapped between his personal desires and his noble father’s expectations, he is captured by pirates and descends into the seedy underbelly of the city of Solvigant. Where he reveals a world of survival and sacrifice.
Dreams of adventure beyond the mundane inspire young Ion Rucinare to run away from home, only to find himself thrust into a perilous quest that could alter the fate of the World System. His yearning for acceptance and belonging is complicated as he grapples with newfound magical abilities and the harsh realities of life on the dying moon Xys.
Caught between the Empire, ruthless gang leaders, and enigmatic gods all vying for power, Adi, Theo, and Ion’s paths converge in a high-stakes search for a powerful artifact, Apyreon, which grants the wielder the very power of the gods themselves. Will each find their place in a universe teetering on the brink of chaos?
ABOUT ANDREW D.H. MOORE — Andrew Moore lives in the suburbs of Denver, Colorado. He is an avid writer of stories and rider of bikes. Andrew's love of fantasy blossomed early when he fell in love with such books as Redwall by Brian Jacques and the Dragonlance Chronicles by Margaret Weiss and Tracy Hickman. He graduated with honors from Indiana University with undergraduate degrees in Philosophy and Classical Literature. He completed a post-baccalaureate at the University of Pennsylvania before obtaining his Master's in Classical Archaeology from CU Boulder. He worked as an archaeologist and scholar in Germany, Greece, Turkey, and Jordan. In Colorado, Andrew taught philosophy, history, and literature at Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design, before leaving formal academia to pursue a passion in brewing beer. His brewery brainchild, The Intrepid Sojourner Beer Project, closed during the Covid-19 pandemic, but not before winning many awards both domestic and international.
You may also like the following events from Lithic Bookstore & Gallery:
- This Thursday, 25th September, 07:00 pm, Soothsayers, Omens & Guides: Owls in Fremont Rock Art and Beyond with John Seebach in Fruita
- Next Wednesday, 1st October, 07:00 pm, Rachael Wright Book Launch in Fruita
- Next Thursday, 2nd October, 07:00 pm, Latino Colorado: The Struggle for Equality in the Centennial State with Ernesto Sagás in Fruita
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