Seventh Star Press is proud to reveal the new cover art by award-winning artist Martina Stipan for Orphan: Desecration, the second book in the Orphan Saga from award-winning author Nathan Day! Orphan: Desecration will be released in print and eBook editions on Friday, December 20th!

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A cross-genre thrill ride, Orphan: Desecration is a story that readers of urban fantasy, paranormal fiction, contemporary fantasy, dark fantasy, thrillers, science fiction, and several other genres will love! Get ready for a thrill ride in the followup to the multi-award-winning Orphan: Surfacing!

Synopsis for Orphan – Desecration:

“We ascend and the Godsend wither.”

God has been murdered.

The souls of humankind hang in the balance. The Angelic hosts have scattered as the continuous loss of their Heavenly Grace leaves them weakened and erratic. The Demonic hordes lash out with newfound power, dragging the innocent into infernal darkness. A secretive organization wages its own war using technology to systematically hunt down the armies of both Heaven and Hell.

A child of supernatural ability struggles to escape the will of his unholy sire. A young priest places his faith in a Divine warrior in the hopes that together they might defeat the unspeakable evil that threatens to spread across the city of Lanza del los Santos like a hellish plague.

When the wicked dare to enter the house of the murdered God…can even the righteous hope to survive?

About the author: Nathan Day is the first winner of the Author Academy Award for Fantasy (2018) as well as the 2018 Imadjinn Award for Best Urban Fantasy. He has been called a Renaissance Man, passionately expressing himself as an actor, director, screenwriter, songwriter, producer of film and music and now author.

A Kentucky native, he harbors an obsession for telling and collecting stories through any medium. He has appeared in over 50 film and television projects including Stash, Rayden Valkyrie: Saga of a Lionheart, Return to Dust, Bulletsong (which he also wrote and directed) and won two best leading actor awards for his role in Broken Contentment.

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