Nick Davis

Nick Davis

About

Nick Davis is an Englishman currently living on the East Coast of the USA not too far removed from Charm City (aka Baltimore). He is a former White Dwarf feature writer, now freelance content creator and fully employed Web Designer.

He is married to a very patient Irish American lady and has four children. When Nick is not working, running errands, playing with his kids or burrowing through an ever growing list of ongoing house 'projects'. He can be found plodding away on a keyboard exploring the worlds of his imagination that takes our reality and twists it around just a couple of degrees...

The First Book of the Gastar Series: "Act of Redemption"

The First Book of the Gastar Series: "Act of Redemption"

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The once-great city of Gastar stands in ruins following centuries of war by undead monsters driven by an evil temple.  Victory cost the people of the knowledge to defeat another enemy, Zermon, ruler of hell, who seeks to extend his realm by annihilation of the few people left.  With the help of a sympathetic ancient dragon, volunteer fighters from the past war, and the arrival of a teen assassin named Shevata who is known to Zermon, they combine efforts for the existence of the people of Gastar.

Story Behind The Book

A Paranormal Action Adventure Series novel by Nick Davis, set against the back drop of Baltimore city. The novels follow Sarah, a mixed up teenager who is receives the Tether, a device that allows her to control a mysterious Angelic Guardian called Paul, and to cast indices (enchantments). The series takes you on a head long helter-skelter nightmare journey into a reality that is disturbingly familiar, but has unearthly creatures stalking its shadows. As Sarah tries to figure out what the Tether and Paul really are. She is aided by CT, the Grandson of the original Tether Keeper. As Sarah discovers the powers she can tap into and how to control the Tethers Angelic Guardian Paul. They discover the line between friend and foe, good and evil is very blurred indeed.

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