Some stories begin with a lone hero.
This isn’t one of them.
This is Four Against the Dark.
🖤 Isolde, the armoured warrior who bleeds for the innocent.
🌿 Aidan, the druid professor from another time.
😈 Cassius, the demon who fell but never stopped trying.
💻 Jen, the hacker who doesn’t fight with fists… but still fights like hell.
They’re not a team at the start.
They are now.
Valhaven’s under siege. Monsters roam the streets. And the only way to win?
Together.
🎧 Their Theme: Four Against the Dark
Slow burn. Heavy synth. Guitar drop like thunder cracking a neon sky.
This is the song that hits like justice. It’s not about power. It’s about partnership.
It’s not about saving the world alone. It’s about refusing to let it burn while you’ve still got each other.
"The dark may rise, the void may call, But together, we’ll outlast it all. Four souls defy, four hearts ignite, Against the dark, we are the light."
But wait! There’s more 🙂 No, it’s not a free set of steak knives. You can stream the whole soundtrack everywhere you get your music.
Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon… choose your weapon, rocker. For some popular services, click here:
(And yes, it’s the full 14-track album. No bullshit, just beats right from the Zion Mainline.)
Let it ride while you read. Or rage. Or rally. Hell, they’re even showing it on the subway.
📖 Read The Three Faces of Fate Today
Book One of Dawn’s Warden is OUT.
Urban fantasy meets mythic danger.
A cast of broken heroes.
And the belief that we’re stronger together than torn apart.
🎤 What early readers are saying:
“Fully-rendered characters that the reader can invest in, satisfaction guaranteed.” — Walter
“Each of them is endearing in a way particular to their background… torment, bravery, self-sacrifice.” — Lili
“Urban Magic. Druids. The Fae. Explosions. And an interesting storyline with multiple mythologies.” — James
🔁 Writer’s Note
This trilogy is about defiance.
About what happens when you refuse to kneel.
About what we could be, if we stopped tearing each other down and started building each other up.
I started writing Dawn’s Warden while I was in a rough place. I was burned out, boxed in, and working a job that drained more than it gave. What got me through was the same hope that lives in these pages:
That we can be more.
That we can rise together.
That we’re epic, not because we stand alone, but because we stand with.
These characters aren’t perfect. Neither are we.
It’s been a long time coming. And now I get to share it with you. See, I don’t think the world needs lone heroes.
It needs the ones who show up. Bleeding. Bruised. But together.
It needs you, hero. Are you with us?