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A Young Warrior Wields His Magic Sword in Medieval Japan

Saturday, January 15

Travis Heermann grew up in the countryside of Nebraska but was drawn to Japan and in 2003 moved there to teach English and write role-playing game guides. He was inspired to combine the Japanese culture and his passion for fantasy to write Heart of the Ronin, a tale of a teenage warrior in 13th century Japan. It is projected to be the first installment of a trilogy, and E-Reads is delighted to offer it to you.

Ken’ishi is just 17 years old and an orphan after the mysterious death of his parents. He dreams of training with a master who will some day help him become a samurai.

Traveling with Silver Crane, a sword that belonged to his father, and a dog, Akao, for a sidekick, Ken’ishi’s adventures begin after he murders a policeman and must flee. Just when he thinks he has escaped trouble, he saves Kazuko, the daughter of an influential lord, from a group of bandits. In return, he is asked to live in the lord’s house, where he falls in love with Kazuko.

Forced to flee once again, Ken’ishi goes on a hunt to discover his past while fighting off warriors and demons, not to mention worrying about the bounty that’s on his head. Will he find out if his father really was a samurai or why the sword he wields seems to be infused with magic?

Heart of the Ronin combines historical fiction with fantasy to keep readers guessing what Ken’ishi will encounter next in Heerman’s mystical universe. Publishers Weekly says: “Numerous tantalizingly unresolved plot threads will have readers anxiously awaiting the second installment in this gripping tale of ill-fated love, betrayal and destiny.”


Who Finds the Wormhole Controls the Universe

Friday, January 7

Somewhere, deep in the vast blackness of space, a wormhole waits to be found. Dorn Voss needs to find it. But, the stakes are high and he isn’t the only one looking.

Natural wormholes are the sole means of intergalactic travel in the universe. Whoever controls them gains riches and power unimaginable. The coordinates of one such wormhole, the Mescalaro Gap, are lost, hidden behind conspiracy and murder. With a prize so great, many a man or alien would do anything to find those coordinates and control the universe.

In Where the Ships Die William C. Dietz creates a dense adventure filled with complex characters and multiple story lines all crashing headlong towards one final confrontation.

E-Reads is the proud publisher of over a dozen great works of science fiction by William C. Dietz. Visit his E-Reads author page for a full selection.


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