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A dark green and brown background with falling pale green leaves, divided in half by a dull gold, ornate border. On the left is a book cover with white text that reads “The Fruit of War, Book 1: Stone and Flesh”, by Tamara S Harker. It shows a man’s hand holding a purple-red fruit cut open to reveal a small skull. In the background is a shadowed orchard with fallen soldiers lying on the ground.

On the right side is bold pinkish-red text that reads "Looking for ARC readers!". Underneath this is a medium green tagline that reads "Nothing truly dies -- it merely changes." Then, the book's blurb is listed in light green text, and reads: "A weary young undertaker is tasked by a dead hero to find an artifact that began – and ended – a recent war. In doing so, he gathers an eclectic group of veterans and greenhorns almost by accident. Yet finding the artifact is only the beginning, and in solving the riddle of the hero’s last request, they are only met with more questions – about the war, their alleged enemy, and the very nature of their world." Finally, medium-green text at the bottom reads "Epic fantasy that's a little dark, a little cerebral -- and highly immersive!"

A dark green and brown background with falling pale green leaves, divided in half by a dull gold, ornate border. On the left is a book cover with white text that reads “The Fruit of War, Book 1: Stone and Flesh”, by Tamara S Harker. It shows a man’s hand holding a purple-red fruit cut open to reveal a small skull. In the background is a shadowed orchard with fallen soldiers lying on the ground. On the right side is bold pinkish-red text that reads "Looking for ARC readers!". Underneath this is a medium green tagline that reads "Nothing truly dies -- it merely changes." Then, the book's blurb is listed in light green text, and reads: "A weary young undertaker is tasked by a dead hero to find an artifact that began – and ended – a recent war. In doing so, he gathers an eclectic group of veterans and greenhorns almost by accident. Yet finding the artifact is only the beginning, and in solving the riddle of the hero’s last request, they are only met with more questions – about the war, their alleged enemy, and the very nature of their world." Finally, medium-green text at the bottom reads "Epic fantasy that's a little dark, a little cerebral -- and highly immersive!"

Evening, friends!

I've recently reopened applications for ARC readers. If you're looking for an epic fantasy to sink your teeth into and want to learn more, click now! Shares are also appreciated. ❤️

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ARC Readers For Faceless Trial By Fire Thank you for your interest in being an ARC reader we are so excited yo have you read it. By being an ARC reader you agree you will submit your review by December 1st. You will write the review yourse...

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