- US edition
- Australian edition
The US edition of The Gods of Amyrantha is due out in a couple of weeks. This is the blurb:
How do you go about killing yourself when you are an immortal? Is it even possible? Jennifer Fallon explores this tantalizing puzzle in The Gods of Amyrantha, the second in her Tide Lords series.
The Tide is turning and the Tide Lords’ powers are returning with it. Cayal, the Immortal Prince, hero of legend, was thought to be only a fictional character.
Cayal sure wishes that he was a piece of fiction—anything that would help him shuffle off this mortal coil. But even though he longs for a final death, things in the world keep pulling him back. Such as Arkady Desean, an expert on the legends of the Tide Lords who has discovered the truth about Cayal…and captured his heart.
Yes, the Tide Lords will walk upon the earth once more and, with the power that surges through the cosmos, stand poised to wreak havoc on all that humans hold dear. Cayal will have to decide if he wants to go on living just a little longer and if he is willing to risk his fellow immortals’ wrath in order to save the world.
I have no idea who penned this, BTW.
This is the Aussie blurb for the same book:
Arkady is exiled to the repressive Torlenian capital, where she makes some unexpected friends and some powerful enemies, all of whom seem bent on using her to wreak vengeance on each other.
Things are not going smoothly for Declan Hawkes, the King’s Spymaster, either, and not just because the Empress of the Five Realms has turned up in Caelum with her family. Jaxyn Aranville is determined to quash any opposition to his plans for the Glaeban throne and Arkady’s husband, the Duke of Lebec, is in his way.
And in the stark deserts of Torlenia, a meeting between two powerful Tide Lords could put to rest eight thousand years of enmity … or not …
Fascinating differences, I thought. I’d be interested in your thoughts about the differences between the two…
Jennifer Fallon lives in Alice Springs, Australia. She is the author of three trilogies: The Demon Child, The Second Sons and The Hythrun Chronicles, as well as the Tide Lord quartet. She is published in the UK, US and in many translations.






