Book 3: The Goddess Revenant — Published!

At not-so-long last, the third book of this (probably first) Tzimayat trilogy has arrived! I’m very happy to have been able to put each book out within around two months of the previous, though this was only possible because I’d already written and revised them as a batch much earlier. They just had to clear a final beta reader — who had some great suggestions, thanks Megan! — before I could send them to print. And here they are!

This book dives back into the cursed jungle to finish what our heroes started… But I’ll let the proper description do the work here.

As stated on the book page and the (eventual) print back cover for The Goddess Revenant:

Death and the Lady.

Silence spy Zehuanali may have tied up the loose ends of the deicide plot in the Dust Lands, but this hasn’t stopped the conspiracy against the Lady of the Waters. With the godbone blade in murderous hands again, Zehua and her unlikely allies have no choice but to pursue it – back into the cursed jungle. Through fallen cities and shadowed necropoli, across teeming swamps and beast-haunted wilderness, they must trace the path of the blood-radiant river to its ultimate end: the Lady’s grave-lake.

Yet the cursed land’s equilibrium is failing. The status quo cannot stand. Simply protecting the Lady from her enemies won’t save her from a slow slide into full death. Can a revenant goddess be healed?

Currently the only availability is as an e-book through Amazon. I and my back cover/spine artist are working through the various issues we’ve found in that process and hope to get all three books available in paperback soon. The proofs look great (minus those issues)! I will drop a post here when that happens, hopefully with all three books at once.

Meanwhile, I have been ambushed by yet another project idea, so I’m neck deep in worldbuilding again. I don’t plan for this to be the end of the Tzimayat stories though (or the War of Memory/Halci stories)! But some ideas are slow-growing, while others spring up like kudzu and consume everything for a while, so we’ll see what I get out next. Thanks for reading!

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About H. Anthe Davis

Worldbuilder. Self-published writer.
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