What would you do if you had the power to destroy the world?
In her younger years, Catherine Woulfe was known as the Lady of Death…but those days are long past. Now, at over 300 years old, she is older, wiser…and painfully dull. Instead of using her necromancy skills for things like killing people and taking over governments, she now works as a private investigator, helping people find their lost treasures.
But when a charismatic stranger walks through her door, searching for one of the most powerful artifacts ever created, she is drawn into a case where she must use all of her old powers – including several forbidden ones – if she is to find the missing amulet. When the last person to see the amulet goes missing, she realizes it’s time for the Lady of Death to summon her minions and go on the warpath.
Angels and demons are searching for the amulet, as is a mysterious dark elf about whom little is known. Everyone is stalking her, waiting for her to find it so they can grab it for their own; meanwhile, her client has awoken feelings long suppressed, which is proving to be…distracting.
Can Catherine find the trail of the thief and recover the amulet before the thief uses it to summon a deity that will destroy the Earth? More importantly, if she gets it, will she give it back?
Coming Soon to Audible
Bloodstone: Written in Stone, the Break out YA novel by R.J. Ladon & narrated by Same Rosenthal.
Kragnor is an ancient gargoyle who was released from his 700-year prison by the spell of an unknowing Kevin Arkis. Now cursed to share one body, Kevin and Kragnor must learn to work together. Kevin enlists the help of fellow high school senior Megan Petrov who has secrets and a curse of her own. Unable to help Kevin, Megan asks her father, Artem for assistance. Artem sees a way to escape the bad choices of his past which could cost Kevin, Kragnor, and Megan their lives.
Check out these other mesmerizing tales, narrated by narrator, Sam Rosenthal.
Necrolopolis Collection: Volume 1
Welcome to Necrolopolis, a fantasy world with a postal system as inefficient as our own, an undead pharaoh with an ego as big as his pyramid, a ghoul with an unhealthy interest in soup pots, not to mention a faction war between mummies and ashlings.
A necromancer’s job is never done, especially in a city of four million undead souls!
Twelve Hours on the Block
Eli hoped to do his time and get back to living life outside prison.
However, that hope faded when he watched a prisoner rip a guard’s heart out and toss the body over the railing onto a funeral pyre of burning mattresses. The landscape of the prison begins to change as more and more strange characters strive for dominance in the anarchy that follows.
Eli and his new friend, Tay, must navigate the chaos as the gods of the Aztec creation story emerge over the next 12 hours on the block.
~Scott~