I’m thrilled to be part of the cover reveal for The Hourglass Throne by K.D. Edwards, book #3 in The Tarot Sequence series! I’ve been loving this unique fantasy series, and I’m super excited to start reading the next book. I won’t let you wait any longer, take a look at the gorgeous cover!
The Hourglass Throne by K.D. Edwards. Release date: May 17 2022
Cover art by Micah Epstein
As Rune Saint John grapples with the challenges of assuming the Sun Throne, a powerful barrier appears around New Atlantis’s famed rejuvenation center. But who could have created such formidable magic . . . what do they want from the immortality clinic . . . and what remains of the dozens trapped inside?
Though Rune and his lifelong bodyguard Brand are tasked with investigating the mysterious barrier, Rune is also busy settling into his new life at court. Claiming his father’s throne has irrevocably thrown him into the precarious world of political deception, and he must secure relationships with newfound allies in time to keep his growing found family safe. His relationship with his lover, Addam Saint Nicholas, raises additional political complications they must navigate. But he and Brand soon discover that the power behind the barrier holds a much more insidious, far-reaching threat to his family, to his people, and to the world.
Now, the rulers of New Atlantis must confront an enemy both new and ancient as the flow of time itself is drawn into the conflict. And as Rune finds himself inexorably drawn back to the fall of his father’s court and his own torture at the hands of masked conspirators, the secrets that he has long guarded will be dragged into the light—changing the Sun Throne, and New Atlantis, forever.
The climax of the first trilogy in the nine-book Tarot Sequence, The Hourglass Throne delivers epic urban fantasy that blends humor, fast-paced action, and political intrigue.
About the Author:
K.D. EDWARDS lives and writes in North Carolina but has spent time in Massachusetts, Maine, Colorado, New Hampshire, Montana, and Washington. (Common theme until NC: Snow. So, so much snow)
Mercifully short careers in food service, interactive television, corporate banking, retail management, and bariatric furniture has led to a much less short career in Higher Education.
The first book in his urban fantasy series The Tarot Sequence, called The Last Sun was published by Pyr in June 2018. The third installment, The Hourglass Throne, is expected May 17 2022.
It’s a beautiful cover! I love the golden hues. 😀
Me too, especially the gold powder sifting through his fingers…
What a great cover! I still need to read this series 🙂
It’s really good, great worldbuilding and characters:-)
It’s a cool cover. Congrats to Edwards!
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Thanks Priscilla:-)
I love it – and I’ve been keeping my beady eye out for this one. So happy to see the final cover in all its glory.
Lynn 😀
Me too, it really goes well with the rest of the series.
This s a really cool cover! It feels like I’ve been waiting forever for this one!
I know, it’s been a few years since the last book, I think.
I had some mixed feelings about the first book, but since so many trusted fellow bloggers keep praising this series, I might give it another chance: the cover for book 3 is very intriguing! 🙂
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I agree, the cover has raised a lot of questions for me:-)
Wow!! And I need this book ASAP!!
Me too, I can’t wait!
The entire series has great looking covers.
And it helps that the same artist did all three covers:-)
This is a classy cover – indeed, all the covers in this series look fantastic:)). I didn’t manage to ever get my hands on The Last Sun, which I very much regretted. I’ll put it on my wishlist and hope you enjoy the conclusion to the series. Thank you for sharing!
It’s such a good series, hopefully you can start it at some point:-) Thanks for visiting, Sarah!
I’d noticed the covers for the previous books but…damn! Beautiful!
Aren’t they are pretty?
Pretty cover!
It really is, so detailed:-)