A Sellsword’s Hope is here!

I get it.  It's Monday, and we're all focused on keeping our heads down and getting to the weekend as quickly as possible.  Well, I think I might have just the thing to make the wait a little more tolerable for you.

I'm thrilled to announce that A Sellsword's Hope, the seventh and final book of The Seven Virtues, has now launched!  I really enjoyed writing this one, and it's my hope that you'll enjoy it as well. Gabriel's also very excited about the release.  I can tell because this morning when I picked him up, he expressed his excitement to me very clearly in the form of a headbutt that would have made a ram (or a professional street fighter) proud.

As an aside, apparently my "wow that hurts" face is hilarious.  At least to one-year-olds.  Unless his laughter was mocking...I was, I'll admit, too distracted to say for sure.  Anyway, I've always heard there's nothing better than the sound of a child's laughter, so who needs a relatively straight nose anyway...right?

But enough about my new hobby of learning how to breathe solely through my mouth.  If you'd like to pick up your copy of A Sellsword's Hope, you can do so by clicking the appropriate link below.


The final battle has come.

A Sellsword's Hope US 

A Sellsword's Hope UK

As always, thanks for going on these journeys with me.  Your support means a lot, and I really appreciate all of you who have reached out through email, through social media, or on my website.  Hearing that someone has enjoyed something you've written is just about the best thing a writer can ask for...less headbutting would be good too, but maybe I'm getting greedy.

The Seven Virtues series may be done (who can ever say for sure?) but stick around, won't you?  I know a lot of you have been asking me about The Nightfall Wars series, and if everything goes according to plan (hey, it could happen) then I'll be releasing the next entry in July.  It will be a prequel novella for The Son of the Morning entitled The Forging of Dawn.  The story itself is based around what you all told me you wanted to hear about the most (in this case Alesh's past, and just how he ended up alone and hurt on that lonely forest trail in the middle of the night).

I'll send out another email as we move closer to launch, and I get a better idea of the exact date, so keep an eye out for it.  That said, once you get a chance to give A Sellsword's Hope a go, I'd love it if you'd let me know what you think.  Just comment here or shoot me an email at JacobPeppersauthor@gmail.com.  Alternatively, feel free to reach out to me on Facebook or Twitter.

In the meantime, I think I'm going to go find an icepack.  

Happy Reading,

Jacob Peppers

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