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The Hot Springs Episode is now out on Audible!

December 15, 2023 by Edie Skye Leave a Comment

Y’all, Royal Guard Publishing, Daryl Mayfield, and Jess Trepanier are ON IT! 😄They got the audio version of The Hot Springs Episode out before I’d even finished laying out the final eBook/print versions! 😼

That said, go forth and listen! It’s a lil’ bite-sized thing at a bit over 3 hours, but it’s also the lovely snack-sized prize of $5. Enjoy! đŸ€€

LISTEN TO THE HOT SPRINGS EPISODE HERE

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: airships, Audible, Audiobook, Giant Robots, Harem, HaremLit, Jess Trepanier, Mecha, Royal Guard Publishing, Steampunk, Titan Mage

Titan Mage Apocalypse (#5) is now out on Audible!

November 22, 2023 by Edie Skye Leave a Comment

IT’S FINALLY HERE! 😄 From Royal Guard Publishing, narrated by Daryl Mayfield and Jess Trepanier.

Y’all have been waiting a long time for this one, and now I’m delighted to say that the Titan Mage series is officially complete! (For the moment, anyway. 😉)

It’s been a ride, both in terms of the writing and in the amazing reception from fans, and I hope you find this ending worthy of it. Enjoy! â˜ș

Listen to Titan Mage Apocalypse Here

Filed Under: Book News Tagged With: airships, Audible, Audiobook, Giant Robots, Harem, HaremLit, Jess Trepanier, Mecha, Steampunk, Titan Mage

Titan Mage Apocalypse is up for a Dragon Award! 😼

August 8, 2023 by Edie Skye Leave a Comment

I would have posted this last night when it was announced, but Jacob was harassing me to get on the couch so we could watch Resident Evil: Death Island which, of course, is Very Important Priority Cinema.

But now that the zombies are out of the way:

Last night, out of the blue, one of my author friends messaged me to say “Congratulations to Jackson Tjota!” 

Given the time of year, I figured this would be an indication that I should look for the Dragon Award nominees list, and surely enough …

Jackson’s work for Titan Mage Apocalypse is up for a Dragon Award in Best Illustrative Cover! 😼

That said, a huge, enormous, Titan Chimera Godbuster-sized thanks to everyone who nominated Jackson for this award. I honestly didn’t expect my little awards push to go anywhere, but the fact that so many readers and fellow authors joined in and thought it worth the nomination is incredibly flattering.

BUT MORE IMPORTANTLY, a huge, enormous, Titan Chimera Godbuster-sized congratsgoes to Jackson for his nomination. The Titan Mage series was my first runaway hit, and I owe no small part of its success to his evocative covers. Moreover, he’s been a great artist to work with, and has a talent for capturing the spirit of my novels and characters in visual form.

All this to say, he absolutely deserves this nomination – and every vote you can send his way.

You can view the other nominees and register to vote here.

For those who are unfamiliar with the Dragon Awards, they’re a set of sci-fi/fantasy/geek awards bestowed by Dragon Con, which is one of the largest conventions on the US East Coast. (Seriously, on Dragon Con weekend, 65,000+ nerds all pack into one 5-hotel area of Atlanta, GA for 5 days of sheer insane geekery. It’s one of the most delightful spectacles a geek can experience.) 

The Dragon Awards themselves are significant among sci-fi/fantasy awards, though, because unlike others of similar scale, they’re entirely fan-chosen, and anyone can vote. (Which makes the nomination that much more flattering. 😊) 

If you’d like to vote, all you need to do is sign up here and then watch your inbox for the relevant emails.

But regardless of who you end up voting for, thanks so much for nominating Titan Mage Apocalypse. 

I continually find myself surprised and delighted by the number of people who have enjoyed the Titan Mage series, and to have a piece of it nominated for a fan-chosen award is an enormous honor. 😊

Filed Under: Book News Tagged With: airships, Best Illustrative Cover, Dragon Awards, Dragon Con, Giant Robots, Harem, HaremLit, Jackson Tjota, Mecha, Steampunk, Titan Mage

Titan Mage Apocalypse (#5) is out!

June 15, 2023 by Edie Skye Leave a Comment

Whew, it’s been a ride, y’all! 😄 But now, finally, comes the epic conclusion of (the first arc of*) the Titan Mage series.

*Of course there’s more to come! I love writing these characters far too much to give it up. 😁 More on that in an upcoming post.

Titan Mage is primarily a series about hot people doing cool things, but it’s just as much a love letter to all things mecha, and I think mecha fans in particular are going to get a huge kick out of this conclusion. At the very least, I had an enormous amount of fun writing it, and trying to homage all the bonkers things I love about mecha anime.

Here’s hoping you enjoy it just as much! â˜ș

READ TITAN MAGE APOCALYPSE ON KU!

Titan Mage Apocalypse

Titan Mage #5
by Edie Skye

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A world-ending deity? An ancient superweapon? A fight for the future of Haven? Only Harper’s Harriers can save the day!

When Locke came to the world of Haven, he didn’t know he’d be called upon to save it one day—but with his god-tier magic, his giant mech called a Titan, and his crew of hot, capable women, he’s the best man for the job.

Especially now that his crew includes the Precursor space witch Peth, whose memories of what destroyed her civilization a thousand years ago have come rushing back. Now that same destroyer is about to break free from its prison within the Crystal Moon. To defeat it, they’ll have to find and activate an ancient Precursor superweapon.

But reaching the superweapon won’t be easy, for Locke must now lead the Harper’s Harriers to the one place no one from Haven has gone in over a thousand years:

Outer space.

Has Locke mastered his Titan enough to face his greatest challenge yet? Will his crew, their Titans, and all their epic upgrades be enough to save the world?

He may not know how his story on Haven will end, but between his harem of badass women and the coming battle with a destroyer god, one thing’s for sure:

Whatever comes next, he’s going to go out with a bang.

WARNING: Titan Mage Apocalypse is a fun fantasy adventure containing steam both punk and smutty: captivating airship captains, alluring engineers, provocative mech pilots, titillating catgirls, and sensual space witches. (So don’t read it and then complain about the spice. Y’all know exactly what you’re getting into.)

READ TITAN MAGE APOCALYPSE ON KU!

Filed Under: Book News Tagged With: airships, Giant Robots, Harem, HaremLit, Mecha, Steampunk, Titan Mage

Titan Mage – er, Titanmagier – is out in German! 😀

May 12, 2023 by Edie Skye Leave a Comment

Exciting news this week! 😄 The Titan Mage series has gone international with the release of Titanmagier in German, published by Chris Kennedy Publishing International! đŸ‡©đŸ‡Ș

READ TITANMAGIER HERE

Titanmagier

Titanmagier #1
by Edie Skye

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Magische KrÀfte? Seine eigene Kampfmaschine? Ein ganzes Luftschiff voller wunderschöner Frauen, die verzweifelt nach seinen Genen verlangen? Ja, bitte!

Von einem betrunkenen Autofahrer gelÀhmt, von seinem Job entlassen und in einer traurigen, stagnierenden Stadt mitten im Nirgendwo festsitzend, erlebte Joseph Locke den schlimmsten Tag seines Lebens.

Und dann starb er.

Aber wenn man bedenkt, dass er mit einem brandneuen Körper im Cockpit eines knallharten Steampunk-Roboters auf einem Luftschiff mit lauter heißen MĂ€dels aufwacht, ist sein nĂ€chstes Leben vielleicht gar nicht so schlecht. Vor allem, als er erfĂ€hrt, dass er ein Void-Magier ist – der seltenste und mĂ€chtigste aller Magier auf der Welt Haven. Und seine Schiffskameraden wollen ihm helfen, mehr daraus zu machen.

Als ob das nicht genug wĂ€re, bieten sie Locke einen Job als Pilot einer ihrer Kampfmaschinen an, die sie Titanen nennen. In der Zwischenzeit muss sich Locke in dieser aufregenden Welt zurechtfinden und sich gleichzeitig mit seiner neuen – und gefĂ€hrlichen – Aufgabe auseinandersetzen. Wird er in der Lage sein, seinen Titan zu beherrschen? Wie kann er die Maschine am besten aufrĂŒsten, um so knallhart wie möglich zu werden? Warum fĂ€llt ein seltsamer, parasitĂ€rer Schlamm vom Himmel? Und was hat es mit dem Geist einer Weltraumhexe auf sich, der in seinem Titan lebt – und in seinem Kopf?

WARNUNG: Titanmagier ist ein unterhaltsames Fantasy-Abenteuer, das sowohl punkige als auch schmutzige Elemente enthĂ€lt: schlĂŒpfrige, wurstbesessene Mechaniker, lĂŒsterne LuftschiffkapitĂ€ne, lĂŒsterne Mecha-Piloten und dazu passende freche Sprache. (Lest es also nicht und beschwert euch dann ĂŒber die WĂŒrze. Ihr wisst genau, worauf ihr euch einlasst.)

READ TITANMAGIER HERE

Filed Under: Book News Tagged With: airships, Germany, Giant Robots, Harem, HaremLit, magic, Mecha, Steampunk, Titan Mage, Titanmagier

Titan Mage Rising (#4) is out!

March 16, 2023 by Edie Skye Leave a Comment

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. 😅

*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! 😼

READ TITAN MAGE RISING ON KU!

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 Harper’s Harriers!

Locke has finally adjusted to life on the fantastical world of Haven—but 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 he’ll 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 Moon—and in Locke’s experience, “weird moon stuff” 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 Harriers’ airship and kidnap one of his crew—the shy catgirl Sloan, who has a dark history with these cultists.

Locke is determined not to let any harm come to her, and the Harper’s 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 don’t read it and then complain about the spice. Y’all know exactly what you’re getting into.)

READ TITAN MAGE RISING ON KU!

Filed Under: Book News Tagged With: airships, Giant Robots, Harem, HaremLit, Mecha, Steampunk, Titan Mage

Book Review – Raven House (Otherworld Academy #1)

January 18, 2023 by Edie Skye Leave a Comment

Raven House Book Cover

Levi Walker was just a regular college student until a hilariously uncomfortable encounter with his roommate led him to storm out of his dorm—straight into the path of a delivery truck.

And well, all anime fans know what happens when you meet Truck-kun.

Now he’s been reincarnated with magical powers at Otherworld Academy in the land of Taryl, where he and other magic-wielding students from other dimensions must harness their abilities to fight off the monstrous Horrors that threaten all their worlds. It’s a jarring transition to make 


But then, all the sexy girls at his new school make it a whole lot easier.

I knew I was going to like Deacon Frost’s Raven House (Otherworld Academy #1) the moment I saw Truck-kun named in the blurb. Truck-kun is not an actual character in the book, beyond its pivotal appearance in the first scene, but any author who can name one of the most iconic trucks in all of anime obviously knows their isekai tropes.

That said, if you like isekai adventures, you’re in for a fun ride.

Otherworld Academy reads like the glorious product of a drunken late-night con chat between authors where one asked “What if Harry Potter got isekai’d off to a sexy steampunk college and also discovered he was really into Pokemon and also collecting girls?” It’s more Harry Potter than Pokemon, given its magic boarding school setting and cross-dimensional high stakes, but when it’s revealed that reincarnated Levi has a talent for monster taming and gets a set of magic items that are basically steampunk Pokeballs, the monster collecting nerd in me squealed a little bit. (Okay, a lot.)

It’s a harem book, so naturally Levi collects ladies as enthusiastically as he does monsters, but it stands out from other harem books in that its women contribute something other than sexiness to the plot. Each helps Levi learn to master his powers and place in this world in their own (not even necessarily sexy) ways, and eventually he discovers a legitimate reason why he should pair up with multiple women (relating to the mechanics of his magic).

On the spicy end, there’s plenty of spice, and it’s hot—but the characters and world are so well-defined that honestly it could stand on its own without the spicy scenes. (And they are mostly skippable for people who want story over sex.)

To be honest, while the spice is great, the world and characters are where Raven House excels. Its approach to magic is interesting and twofold; mana in this setting can be processed into vapor and burned in a way that effectively turns it into fuel, and the magitek nerd in me enjoyed reading about the intricacies of this process. People, of course, have access to magic, too, and since everyone at this school is from a different dimension with different magical practices, there are a wide variety of ways for students to harness their magic, which makes for cool, eclectic battle scenes, especially toward the end.

In terms of the world itself, we don’t get much of a look into the other dimensions in this book—this volume is largely the story of Levi getting used to his new world—but some details here and there, and especially the climactic conflict of the book, hint at a complex array of interdimensional politics and problems just waiting to spill onto Academy grounds in future books.

Levi himself is a likable and relatable protagonist, fascinated by his new abilities and body while being reasonably frustrated by the practical things he now has to get used to. (He had good eyesight in his old body, for example, whereas his new body needs glasses.) Also, while he has his headstrong moments, he’s never audacious enough to be outright stupid, and mostly uses his power to stick up for his motley band of friends when bullies from other houses come to pick at them. (Otherworld Academy divides its students into magically-themed houses, Hogwarts-style.) He’s also noble enough to stick up for redeemable enemies once he learns more about their situations, though the absolute baddies get knocked on their asses when they deserve it. Cupcake-obsessed elf Nox Willowbrook makes for a fun companion, both in magic and 
 other things, and dark elf house mistress Tawny Goldenrod makes for a ferocious presence, both on the battlefield and 
 elsewhere. Another notable character is Glint Scrim, a swamp imp and vapor engineer who’s such a nerd for his subject matter that his enthusiasm is absolutely infectious (and one of the reasons why the magic systems come across so well).

Of all the characters, though, Zuzan is best girl.

Overall, if you’re looking for a fun, magical academy adventure with a steampunk vibe and steamier sex, Raven House (Otherworld Academy #1) is a great place to start.

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