BLURB
A-jax mentors the group to find their feet in the Land of Accomplishment, as Blaire, Maze, Kenji and Atlas train to become an elite team of combatants. As their power develops, so does their perception around the new universe they have settled in. Though, not everyone is adapting to the new Realm, and with classification day looming, the fear of separation is overwhelming-are they typix, exohuman or something more? This book sees the young adults navigate through the six new realms, with a hint of friendship, vengeance and the unexpected.
INFORMATION
Book 2 in the Eternal Experimental Effects Series and part of The RAMBA Chronicles
An amazing journey through the relams with all of the fantasy folk you could imagine: wizards, warlocks, druids, fayfolk, vampires, shifters. The RAMBA Chronicles sees all your favourite fantasy creatures come together with a twist.
Great for fans of J.R.R Tolkien, Cassandra Clare, George R.R. Martin.
It is available on 13 amazon sites across the world! Including UK, USA, AUS, CAN, JAP. Also available on Kindle Unlimited!
Content warning this book contains mild profanity, sexual humour and intense violence. Also contains triggering themes such as death and suicide.
PRAISE FOR THE RAMBA CHRONICLES
★★★★★ "Absolutely fantastic. Congratulations on a really good story, couldn't put it down. Hubbies going to download it and have a read as well. Hope there's more to come." -Christine (Amazon Review)
★★★★★ "Great fantasy fiction, authors first novel. Really enjoyed this, the first half sets the scene and then you can't put it down, finished it at 2am, looking forward to the next one now, to see what happens next. Good for fantasy lovers of all ages, and young adults." -Suferg (Amazon Review)
★★★★★ "Absolutely Amazing!!! Highly recommend!!! Brilliant read and executed beautifully." -E, Williams (Amazon Review)
★★★★★ "A Recommended Read. This is E Rickman's first novel and I sincerely hope that it isn't the last! Funny, angsty, exciting and thrilling by turns, this book is one that I thoroughly recommend." -L, Jackman (Amazon Review)