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Immortal: Curse of the Deathless

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Asher Hearst is a college student, and the closest thing he has to a superpower is being able to take a punch. Basically all he has going for him is an edgy sense of humor – and that he can’t die.

As a small-time fixer, he’s about to get involved in a job best left alone. After he gets involved with witches and the supernatural, there’s no turning back.

While Asher becomes more and more involved with the secret world of the supernatural, he shifts from a small-time fixer to the crux of the problem. Travel across space and time will bring him unexpected romance.

Immortal: Curse of the Deathless is a humorous, action-filled story with gritty, horror-inspiring elements. It spans multiple worlds, set in both a contemporary, urban setting, and the classic land of the Fae.

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3 thoughts on “Immortal: Curse of the Deathless

  1. Good read but… I’m not sure if this is one book with endless adventures or a comic book in written format with no pictures. Where most books involve one great grand adventure, this one goes from one seemingly insurmountable task to another, all accomplished in rather quick and easily foreseen fashion. I like the world, the characters, and plot line for the most part. The all out action reads too much like a fast and furious script and I quickly lost interest many times. Overall a good effort, just need to…

  2. Highly Recommended Fiction Read Okay, first off, great story! I needed a book to read during my vacation to Cancún (my girlfriend tans the whole time) and I was looking to be (somewhat) more productive during my vacation. A few friends of mine were talking about how much they liked the main character and how fantastically unique the story is compared to your average read with all the twists and turns that keep you on your toes. I can’t believe I read the whole thing on my iPad in just a week’s time because I couldn’t…

  3. Up and coming author! Quickly was I enthralled me into the imaginative world of Derek Edgington, and Immortal Asher. With many fantasy writings, I can become sick.. with the lack of feel a writer’s world/realm has. Sometimes it just doesn’t click for me. It’s been a displeasing amount of time, since I’ve last been “lost” in a piece of fantasy. Immortal: Curse of the Deathless, was the non-stop epic journey my mind has been craving. I had an emotional investment with hero/absolute bad ass Asher, oddly feeling…

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