About this series
If saving the world meant descending into darkness, would you still do it?
In this gripping, action-packed conclusion to The Gray Tower Trilogy, vampiric warlocks are the least of Isabella George's troubles.
The Gray Tower is broken, and dark forces gather, promising destruction to those who stand on the side of justice. However, Isabella's powers could prove more a curse than a blessing, as she's thrust to the forefront of an epic war.
Between taming a rampaging Black Dragon, resisting demonic corruption, and finally facing Octavian, her greatest battle lies within. One path, one final decision that will never leave the world the same.
Reading Order of The Gray Tower Trilogy
The Tower's Alchemist (Book 1)
Dark Rift (Book 2)
Circadian Circle (Book 3)
Titles in the series (3)
- Dark Rift (The Gray Tower Trilogy, #2)
In an alternate World War II, the battle between good and evil is fought not just with guns and tanks, but with dark magic and ancient alchemy. The world teeters on the edge of catastrophe as Nazi warlocks wage a shadow war against the wizards of the Gray Tower. To restore balance, the Gray Tower issues a deadly command: Eliminate the Drifter. Isabella George, an alchemist trained by the Tower, knows the Drifter's true identity—and she won’t follow through with the order. Instead, she chooses to protect the enigmatic Time Wizard, determined to keep this power from falling into the wrong hands and alter the course of history. As she fights to lift the Gray Tower’s fatal decree, Isabella must navigate a world rife with betrayal, where allies are scarce and enemies wear familiar faces. But her greatest challenge comes from within—wrestling with the unrelenting pull of vengeance, the heavy burden of guilt, and a forbidden love that could undo everything she’s worked for. When a figure from her past returns with an offer that could solve all her problems, Isabella must make a harrowing choice. The solution is within reach, but the price is steep—her soul.
- The Tower's Alchemist (The Gray Tower Trilogy, #1)
A jaded spy reluctantly agrees to postpone retirement and extract a warlock from Nazi-occupied France. But when her cover is blown, she’s pitted against a deadly vampire who seeks to devour her. It’s an alternative World War II, where magic is not only real but is key to winning the war. Isabella George, a battle-weary alchemist and spy for British intelligence, wants nothing more than to retire and find love—but fate has other plans for her. She parachutes into Paris, bent on destroying an alchemical weapon known as the Plague and nabbing Veit Heilwig, the warlock who created it. It seems simple enough, but there's a catch. Someone within her own spy organization betrays her and exposes her identity, putting her life in danger and setting Marc, a Cruenti vampire, hot on her trail. Isabella is shaken by the fact that Marc wants to steal her powers, but she’s determined to regain her footing and complete her mission. She still holds out hope that she can retire to a normal life, but Marc won’t make it easy for her. He sends his minions, both human and inhuman, to hunt her down. Adding to the complexity of the situation, Isabella navigates the romantic attention of two men, both of whom bring out the best in her. She must decide if they will be a help or hindrance to her, in her deadliest mission yet. Reading Order of The Gray Tower Trilogy * The Tower's Alchemist (Book 1) * Dark Rift (Book 2) * Circadian Circle (Book 3)
- Circadian Circle (The Gray Tower Trilogy, #3)
If saving the world meant descending into darkness, would you still do it? In this gripping, action-packed conclusion to The Gray Tower Trilogy, vampiric warlocks are the least of Isabella George's troubles. The Gray Tower is broken, and dark forces gather, promising destruction to those who stand on the side of justice. However, Isabella's powers could prove more a curse than a blessing, as she's thrust to the forefront of an epic war. Between taming a rampaging Black Dragon, resisting demonic corruption, and finally facing Octavian, her greatest battle lies within. One path, one final decision that will never leave the world the same. Reading Order of The Gray Tower Trilogy The Tower's Alchemist (Book 1) Dark Rift (Book 2) Circadian Circle (Book 3)
Alesha Escobar
Amazon Top 100 Historical Fantasy Bestselling AuthorAlesha Escobar writes fantasy to support her chocolate habit. She enjoys everything from Tolkien and Dante to the Dresden Files and Hellblazer comics. She resides in California with her partner-in-crime, Luis Escobar, a 20-year art veteran on The Simpsons television show. Alesha is the author of The Gray Tower Trilogy, an action-packed supernatural spy thriller set in an alternate 1940's. The trilogy books have hit the Amazon bestsellers lists for Historical Fantasy and Mashups. You can find Alesha at her weekly blog, Fantasy, Mashups, & Mayhem, where she discusses fantasy and science fiction TV shows, movies and books, and celebrity gossip. She's just kidding about the celebrity gossip.
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