The year is 1900 BC. The place, Sodom and Gomorrah.Molech wants to rebuild the Tower of Babel. If his nefarious bill passes, the nephilim would be able to storm Heaven, and retake the spiritual power that was lost when Satan fell.Karheri is a disillusioned prophet, returning from a pilgrimage that didn't go according to plan. In her quest to overcome her trauma, she'll need to use her prophetic gifts as an oracle, and find a new patron to support her and her aging mentor.Lot is a merchant, and honors God in all he does. His wife grew up in the capital, however, and longs for a life of excitement and influence. As they both chase the desires of their hearts, they find themselves walking down opposing paths.Unbeknownst to all, Heaven is watching, and their destinies are intertwined. In the background, quietly, smoke is rising from a volcano preparing to erupt.For The Sake Of Ten Men is a gripping retelling of the Biblical account that addresses the accepted moral depravity of society, the different ways that God speaks to people at all levels of relationship, and the evil that prevails when good men do nothing.
In 5 YBP (Shortly after Awakening of Wings) A knight in the Order of the Dragoon, Ser Drakonsarius, is tasked with dismantling a cult that holds the entire world in a crushing stranglehold.
By eliminating the members of its leading council, Drakonsarius can weaken the cult to prevent their malevolent deities from obliterating all he holds dear. *Part of the Wings Series*
Look, I was just a regular marketing whiz trying to make rent, until I humiliated myself in front of him.
Roman Valentus. Billionaire CEO, pure perfection, and unfortunately, my new boss.
Brooding? Check. Intimidating? Oh, absolutely. Likely to fire me on the spot? Let’s just say the odds weren’t in my favor.
But instead of getting my walking papers, I end up working closely with him on the biggest marketing campaign of my career. We clash. We argue. But somehow, between the late nights and lingering stares, he falls. We fall—fucking hard.
But love isn’t just stolen glances and ear biting. Our pasts are waiting to ruin everything. And with a man like Roman? Falling might be easy… but surviving it? That’s another story.
Just when I start thinking this might be more than just workplace crush, the past comes knocking—his, mine, and the kind that doesn’t take no for an answer. Because love is fun and all, but apparently, so is self-destruction.
So, the real question is: can I survive loving a man like Roman Valentus… and can he survive loving me back?