Hello from gorgeous cow country in upstate NY!

I received a pleasant surprise today. For once, Amazon was actually timely with a package!

Yes, that's the paperback of The Throne of the Gods. I think it's my favorite of all five of my covers. And yes, this does mean that those of you who have been waiting for the paperback need wait no longer. 

Here's the link to order the paperback version of The Throne of the Gods

Those of you who have followed me for a while know that I never miss, if I can, any positive stories on the good of coffee. So, in commemoration of the end of the series (which was fueled by coffee, let's be honest), here are some excellent coffee-themed stories for your delectation:

I also wanted to share a wonderful review of The Throne of the Gods with you. It made me blush, I'll be honest :)

5.0 out of 5 stars "If we were created by an evil power, can we be anything but evil?"

This is the crux of the novel. Can the mother of cities cleanse itself of the lie at its foundation? Can an exiled nomadic tribeswoman become a hero? Can the least of cities become a beacon of hope for the future? Can the manifestation of deception do any good for the world?

This is the conclusion to a fantastic series of stories that breaks all of the rules. 

The novel follows five different characters with stories that begin independently, and converge on a climax that is certainly larger in scale than anything else seen in the series. Each scene is memorable (more so than in some of the other installments), and each story concludes in its own, satisfying way.

I'm not sure if this or The Heart of the World is my favorite of the series. Khaidu certainly continues to be my favorite character. ("You stupid Vasylli. I'm staying with you." might be my favorite quote, apart from the one above) This series concludes as one of my all-time favorites, and I anxiously await Kotar's next project, praying that he can deliver another work of art.

Here's that link to buy the paperback, if you need.

Thanks again for sticking with me on this writerly adventure!

~Nicky


Nicholas Kotar, Author | PO Box 607, Richfield Springs
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