S.G. Grant

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S.G. Grant

S.G. Grant

S.G. Grant was born and raised in Berkshire, England, where he first fell in love with writing fiction at an early age. He continues to live in rural Berkshire with his partner and two young daughters. Inspired by years of travel, exploration, and a love of Dungeons & Dragons, he spends his spare time weaving epic fantasy tales in stunning settings that will leave you feeling every step of the adventure.

His debut series, The Last Precursor, is an epic fantasy adventure filled with magic and intrigue as Lewis and Emily try to unravel the death of King Sebastian Vandemark and the mystery of an unknown heir to the throne.

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The Tomb of Kings (The Last Precursor Book 1)

From the series: The Last Precursor

The King is dead. The Third Era has begun.

Chosen by King Vandemark as a baby, Emily Bridwell was raised within the walls of the royal palace as a Sister of Tristan—a role typically reserved for the noble and privileged. As an orphan among aristocrats, she has always felt like an outsider. But when the king is poisoned, his final request changes...

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The Orb of Embers (The Last Precursor Book 2)

From the series: The Last Precursor

It only takes one spark to start a fire.

Six weeks ago, Lewis almost died trying to stop Anthony from taking the throne. Now, something terrifying is haunting the city of Tristan, creatures that strike after dark and vanish without a trace. No one knows what they are or where they come from. But a young girl’s nightmares may hold the first clue…...

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The Prison of Shadows (The Last Precursor Book 3)

From the series: The Last Precursor

The ruins of Arcadia have slept for centuries. Now, something is waking.

High above the shattered remains of Arcadia, Clara has always watched the city with restless wonder. While others in her village see only danger in its twisted spires and broken streets, Clara feels something else—something calling to her. The city may be dead, its builders...

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