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Titan Mage Rising (#4) is out!
When I smashed 100,000+ words of writing into 3 months on Titan Mage Dragon, I said NEVER AGAIN.
And then promptly did it again. đ
*I find that I can churn out a solid 40,000 words a month, and so with Titan Mage‘s 3-month release schedule, I budget two months of writing time for 80,000 word books, allowing for one month of editing/packaging since I do all my own stunts (except for illustration; that’s Jackson Tjota).
That … did not happen. But on the upside, you have another 100,000+ words of Titan Mage goodness to look forward to, this time with some wack twists that surprised even me as I was writing it! đŽ
Titan Mage Rising
Titan Mage #4
by Edie Skye
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Sinister cultists? A catgirl kidnapping? An elite enemy Titan? Sounds like a job for Harperâs Harriers!
Locke has finally adjusted to life on the fantastical world of Havenâbut with his hot new body, magic powers, and giant mech called a Titan, how could he not? Especially since he flies on a ship full of gorgeous women who call him captain (both of his airship ⌠and in their beds).
Soon heâll have to put all those resources to use because Peth, the incorporeal space witch trapped inside his Titan, has experienced a dark premonition about the Crystal Moonâand in Lockeâs experience, âweird moon stuffâ is just another way to spell trouble.
Which proves prescient when moon cultists show up alongside a terrifyingly advanced Titan wielding all four magical elements. They assault the Harriersâ airship and kidnap one of his crewâthe shy catgirl Sloan, who has a dark history with these cultists.
Locke is determined not to let any harm come to her, and the Harperâs Harriers surge into action. But why do the cultists want Sloan in the first place? How do these events connect to the ever-darkening shadow on the Crystal Moon? And are their Titans powerful enough to take on this new, mysterious foe?
WARNING: Titan Mage Rising is a fun fantasy adventure containing steam both punk and smutty: sensuous airship captains, naughty engineers, shameless mech pilots, mischievous catgirls, and salacious space witches. (So donât read it and then complain about the spice. Yâall know exactly what youâre getting into.)
Titan Mage Ruin (#2) is now out on Audible!
Audio fans, rejoice! đ
The audiobook version of Titan Mage Ruin (#2) is now up on Audible, once again from Royal Guard Publishing and dual-narrated by Daryl Mayfield and Jess Trepanier.

I loved the work they did on the first book, and I’m eager to see what y’all think of this one! đ
Titan Mage Dragon (#3) is out!
Hello, fellow adventurers! As of this morning, Titan Mage Dragon (#3) is out and about on Kindle Unlimited!
Writing this one turned into a bit of an adventure, as it ended up ballooning into over 120,000 words (compared to Titan Mage Ruin‘s 80,000) … but for those who have been asking for longer books, I think that’s the opposite of a problem. Especially for readers who have also been asking for a deeper look at the world of Haven itself.
I had a lot of fun writing the world building in this one, and I hope you enjoy reading it just as much!
Titan Mage Dragon
Titan Mage #3
by Edie Skye
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World-shaking mysteries? Secretive aristocrats? Shapeshifting dragons? All in a dayâs work for Harperâs Harriers!
Six months have blown by since Locke was reborn in another world with his hot new body, magic powers, and a giant mech called a Titan. In that time, word has spread that heâs a new void mageâthe rarest mage typeâand now every woman he meets wants a piece of him. But only the voluptuous ladies of the airship Blue Heron can claim his heart (and ⌠the rest of him).
Theyâll need all of him to take on their next bounty, for it promises to test their skills to their limits. A once-simple drake-hunting job has now turned into a dragon-hunting jobâ but thereâs more to this bounty than meets the eye. Something has twisted the dragon, Ultranoth the Organized, from a reclusive collector to a rampaging winged terror, and that âsomethingâ might just be the same thing that caused the downfall of civilization a thousand years ago.
Itâs a job that only Locke and his crew are qualified to take ⌠especially since his crew includes Chief Engineer Bexley. Or, as sheâs more formally known, Lady Beaunessia Valerie Brimble Morton, prodigal (and proud of it) daughter of the distinguished Morton familyâand childhood friend to Ultranoth.
But will Bexley be able to reach her scaly friend? And if not, what then? Will their two Titans be enough to bring down a dragon?
Or is it finally time for their third Titan to enter the fray?
WARNING: Titan Mage Dragon is a fun fantasy adventure containing steam both punk and smutty: sexy mechanics, sensuous airship captains, racy mech pilots, curious catgirls, and saucy language to match. (So donât read it and then complain about the spice. Yâall know exactly what youâre getting into.)
Titan Mage (#1) is up for preorder on Audible!
Audiobook fans rejoice! đ The audio version of Titan Mage (#1) is coming soon from Royal Guard Publishing! It’s now up for preorder on Audible and will release on September 29th.
Narrators Daryl Mayfield and Jess Trepanier did an excellent job bringing Locke and the ladies to life, and I’m eager to hear what you all think of their work! đ
Titan Mage
Titan Mage #1
Text by Edie Skye
Performed by Daryl Mayfield & Jess Trepanier
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Paralyzed by a drunk driver, let go from his job, and stuck in a sad, stagnant town in the middle of nowhere, Joseph Locke was having the worst day of his life.
And then he died.
But considering that he wakes up with a brand-new body, in the cockpit of a badass steampunk robot, on an airship of nothing but hot babes, his next life may not be all that bad. Especially when he learns that heâs a void mageâthe rarest and most powerful of all mages on the world of Haven. And his shipmates want to help him make more.
As if that werenât enough, they offer Locke a job piloting one of their mechs, which they call Titans. In the meantime, Locke has to learn his way around this exciting world, all while coming to grips with his newâand dangerousâoccupation. Will he be able to master his Titan? How can he best upgrade the machine to become as badass as possible? Whyâs a strange parasitic sludge falling from the sky? And whatâs up with the ghost of a space witch living in his Titanâand inside his head?
Titan Mage is a fun steampunk fantasy adventure containing mechanics, airship captains, mech pilots, and adult language.
Titan Mage Ruin (#2) is out!
Today’s the day! Titan Mage Ruin (#2) is now out in the wild for your reading pleasure, only on Kindle Unlimited! đ
I had a lot of fun writing Titan Mage (#1), but as I worked on Titan Mage Ruin, I became more fascinated by the world of Haven itself, and had an absolute blast exploring some of its thus-far-unseen corners.
If you enjoyed Titan Mage but thought, “Hmm, this needs more world building,” you’re in for a treat. đ
Titan Mage Ruin
Titan Mage #2
by Edie Skye
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A monster-infested ruin? A dangerous bounty? A missing archaeologist? Sign this crew up for adventure!
Itâs been one month since Locke was reborn on the world of Haven, and heâs still learning his way around. But his magic powers, giant mech, and brand new buff body definitely help. Not to mention his three gorgeous crew matesâCaptain Alyssa, fellow Titan Mage Ember, and Chief Engineer Bexleyâare determined to ⌠help him get used to it.
Heâll have to get used to it all fast, though, because their next bounty is a tough and personal one. An entire expedition has vanished at the site of an ancient ruin.
An expedition including Emberâs mother, Erudicia.
This is no small task. On Haven, ruins involve more than lost history. They mean valuable artifacts, ruthless bandits, and magically-mutated monsters, and though Havenâs leading research society usually looks after its own missing crews ⌠for some reason, itâs in no hurry to find Erudiciaâs.
Locke suspects Ember knows why this particular expedition has been abandoned. He also senses she fears what she might face when forced to reunite with her estranged family. But Emberâs not one to let a little fear stand in her way, and neither is Locke. Not when they have their badass mechs called Titans on their side.
Still, questions remain: What caused the rift in Emberâs family? Why was the entire expedition abandoned? What kind of monsters lurk in that ruin? And have Locke and Ember upgraded their Titans enough to survive the trial to come?
WARNING: Titan Mage Ruin is a fun fantasy adventure containing steam both punk and smutty: voluptuous airship captains, eager engineers, and lascivious mech pilots. (So donât read it and then complain about the spice. Yâall know exactly what youâre getting into.)