![]() Kings of the Wyld, Eames’ debut, touted itself as ‘Getting the band back together.’ Filling his story with a multitude of 1960’s and 1970’s music and pop culture references with as much humor as possible, Eames managed to mix comedy with deeper themes such as the prospect of aging, wondering if the energy brought by youth stills remains, and bonds between friends reuniting - all the while setting his story in a typical fantasy land with kings, queens, and creatures of all sorts. ![]() These novels are set in a world where groups of mercenaries are given the rockstar treatment by legions of fans and are referred to as ‘bands.’ Quests undertaken are referred to as ‘tours’ and each band sent to hunt monsters is booked for ‘gigs’ by managers. Eames rocked the fantasy genre with 2017’s Kings of the Wyld. ![]() Nicholas Eames’ new novel Bloody Rose is the second in a proposed fantasy trilogy. ![]()
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