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Arch Nephilim
A high fantasy novel. TriRealm Universe.
Parison has spent her whole life living among angels, hiding that she is a nephilim, a half-angel, half-human, a powerful abomination. Her mere existence is punishable by death, so she keeps her head down and lives a shell of a life.
The last place Parison wants to be is under the watchful eyes of the Arch Institute, where future archangels are subjected to rigorous training and tested on their abilities, but that is where the answers lie her blackmailer seeks.
A few fun facts about Arch Nephilim
1. Some of the ideas in this story came from another story that I was stuck on. There, they sat idle, encumbered by the limitations of that universe and that plot. I decided to discontinue that story, freeing those ideas to give them a new home. They fit wonderfully in the TriRealm universe, and Parison is up to the task to play her best role yet. (Oh, who am I kidding. It’s her first role).
2. This book has yet another one of my drawings on the cover. It is how I picture the main character, Parison.
3. Book status: on hold. I’m currently working on other projects and will resume Arch Nephilim when a window opens up in my schedule.
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