Krull, the chosen of Kaos, grows in power as he pursues all that his master desires: the Kade, the hidden life holding back the Geddon, and the daughters of the Ensi. All these, Krull has been commanded to deliver to ensure the cleansing of the world, a world he would then inherit. And with the Neti feeding him the merciless power of Kaos, might he even become a god?
Stepping into the path of the rising terror, the Guardian and the Warriors strive to prevent the Land's Armageddon, aided by an uneasy alliance with the daemons, the Ensi, and one named Jalu. But how can the Dark be defeated when, at every turn, it seems much remains concealed from them, much unsaid?
Such as those gods watching from the Void. Such as the truth of the Geddon.
Such as the truth of Life.
Life is the final part of the Warriors of the Continuum Trilogy and reveals the true horror of the game of the gods. The Guardian must understand. This time, she must succeed.
About the Author :
Roger P. Heath is a life-long geologist and debut author whose favourite film is It's a Wonderful Life, and whose bookshelves include Elif Shafak's There are Rivers in the Sky, Steven Erikson's Malazan Book of the Fallen, and Roddy Doyle's Barrytown Trilogy.
The peculiar workings of his mind once threw out a phrase: No one knows but I, who wrote this here and why. He captured the thought, then laid the journal aside. Many sun-cycles later, he found those dust-laden notes and decided to find out what those words meant. This led him to Lanky, Jessica, and Beth. And Naga and the Iyes. And Shadow and the Ka. And ... Well, to the tale of the Warriors of the Continuum, a tale of unprepared, yet spirited characters just trying to do the right thing.
His epic trilogy of Arrival, Deception, and Life is being released through 2025 to Jan 2026.
Connect at rogerpheath.com
Review :
"A magnificent finale to this well-written, complex and utterly rewarding fantasy. Highly recommended!" -The Wishing Shelf
"A strong and memorable conclusion to the series, offering impactful storytelling, vivid worldbuilding, and meaningful character development." -The Book Review Directory
"The book Life is about just that, life itself, breakable but worth standing for, to keep on living at any cost." -Book Nerdection
"New readers of the fantasy genre may find it refreshingly compelling." -The Book Review Directory
"Heartbreaks, betrayals, and battles but also love, friendship, and hope." -Book Nerdection