Cover Reveal: Supplicant, by Delilah Waan
30 Aug 2024Welcome to a new cover reveal!
Today we have the reveal of the cover of Supplicant, the second book on the Resonance Crystal Legacy series, written by Delilah Waan.
Let's take a look at the blurb:
In the depths of the Endless Gate, anyone can borrow the powers of a god—if they are willing to pay the price.
Common-born Rahelu can’t afford principles: she had to sell her loyalty to the highest bidder in the Dominion to save her destitute family. Now she must work with her scheming House-born peers and her most detested rival to carry out her secretive Elder’s dubious orders: steal an artifact that can supposedly turn any desire into reality before the Dominion’s enemies can do the same.
But when control of the future itself is the prize, temptation beckons. Even Rahelu, who has never dreamed of anything more than a debt-free life of simple comforts, is swayed. No blood feud is too old to set aside; no alliance is too unsavory and no method too ruthless to contemplate.
House politics and hidden motives soon set Rahelu and her teammates at each others’ throats, as foreign operatives and treasure-seeking pirates pursue them across deadly seas, past the edge of the known world. All are oblivious to the dying cult manipulating fate from the shadows…and the ancient power stirring inside the Endless Gate.
Torn between her own desires and new loyalties, guilt-wracked by the blood accumulating on her hands, Rahelu’s oaths force her to a devastating choice: who else is she willing to sacrifice in the name of success?
The book will be published first on Kickstarter, with a general retail release expected later in the year. You can already follow the Kickstarter on this link.
Supplicant is approximately 235,000 words. (Approximately 900 pages in 5″ x 8″ paperback or 786 pages in 6″ x 9″ hardcover.)
The cover has been designed by Damonza
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Delilah Waan
I am a literal bookworm who alphabetically devours my way through the shelves at my local library.
My preferred diet is fantasy epics—full of complex intrigue, morally ambiguous characters and tragic ends—though I do enjoy the occasional quippy, fast-paced action adventure. (Sappy romances, however, give me indigestion.)
When I’m not binge-reading the next doorstopper on my TBR or engaging in frantic theory crafting in between Brandon Sanderson and Will Wight book releases, I like to spit bars in my best Angelica Schuyler impression and walk my cat.