

Alexia's debut epic fantasy novel is out NOW!

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An epic fantasy with divided worlds, a kingdom under siege, a reluctant hero, a slow burn romance, found family, magnificent mythical creatures, and a fiery deity willing to burn everything...
CAPTAIN NIALL HAS SPENT A LIFETIME RUNNING FROM A CROWN HE NEVER WANTED.
For centuries, the World’s Divide has marked the edge of existence—an impenetrable wall separating two worlds and keeping ancient wounds buried. On one side, the kingdom of Virisinigne now faces annihilation. On the other lies the unknown.
Under siege and sure to lose, the king of Virisinigne recalls his estranged seventh son—his last hope—and demands the impossible. Compelled by duty, Niall answers, expecting to be enlisted to fight. However, when his father hastily hands him a pendant, commands him to sail through the Divide, and plead for mercy, he begins to realise how unique his calling is.
Confronted by a realm shaped by magic, mistrust, and dragons, Niall wonders if he is truly the man for the job. But if he cannot be the prince he has spent his life trying to ignore and find a way to mend aeons of division in a world where all bow to a deity of fire, everything will burn…

REVIEWS FOR
IN THE AM OF THE AME

The depth of character development, the intertwining sub plots and descriptive, almighty scenes of sword fights and dragon battles... This book takes fantasy novels to a whole new level I haven't seen before...
Fantasy fanatics and those new to the genre alike will fall in love with this awe-inspiring piece of work!
~IONA, GOODREADS REVIEW

Wow. I'm a huge fan of Alexia's work, and her book 'They Call Me Angel' has been one of my absolute favourite books of all time up to this point. Now, I'm obsessed with In the Name of the Flame.
~C. K. ANDERSSON, AUTHOR OF SHADOW DANCE

This is without doubt one of the finest fantasy books I have ever read. And one of the most well written.
~ D. W. ADAMS, AUTHOR OF HORIZON AND THE DARK CORNER SERIES


CONTENT WARNING:
This book contains an epic journey with details of injury and death, but no gore. Although it is written for adults, this novel is suitable for readers of teen age and upwards.
Profanity is mild and very sporadic. Romantic tension is included, however, this novel does not contain any spicy scenes.








