
Heart of Radiance
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The Demonslayer's heir comes face-to-face with his ancestor's unfinished work in the explosive conclusion of this epic LitRPG fantasy trilogy.
New Albion has fallen, and with the capital occupied by the Geshwine Empire, the Valestra Kingdom is on the brink of collapse. Callum Stross and his friends Quinn and Marcella have fled into the Frostcrown Mountains to hunt for the one thing that might turn the war: a long-lost relic from Callum's ancestor the Demonslayer that's been sealed away in a tomb for five hundred years.
But what they find is a legacy left incomplete. Now, in order to finish the work, Callum must pact with a third aetherbeast, survive ancient trials, and confront a truth the Demonslayer never could.
Meanwhile, Queen Selene has rallied what remains of the Valestran forces, the warlocks of the Empire are preparing a ritual that'll tear open the Demonsrealm itself, and an old enemy has returned wearing a familiar smile.
Victory will require nothing short of everything Callum has built--every pact, every ally, every shard of the man he's become. But the cost of sealing the breach may be greater than any of them could've imagined . . .
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Luke Chmilenko is the bestselling author of the Ascend Online series and other fan-favorite fantasy epics, including Iron Prince and the Hat Trick and Shattered Reigns series. He has become a cornerstone of the LitRPG and progression fantasy genres, known for crafting vast worlds and delivering high-stakes magic and combat. Luke lives in Ontario with his wife and two daughters, splitting his time between writing, gaming, and plotting new stories faster than his hands can keep up.
Harmon Cooper is the bestselling author of nearly one hundred books across the LitRPG, cultivation, and progression fantasy genres, including the Pilgrim, Cowboy Necromancer, Cozy Abyss, Shadowborn Exile, and War Priest series. He began writing LitRPG in 2015 and hasn't looked back since. Born and raised in Austin, Texas, Harmon then lived in Asia for five years before relocating to New England and ultimately settling in Portugal.