Milan, a terminally ill shepherd from the snow village Bangal, and his adopted daughter Sara, a “weird one,” are thrown into war against Lord Deimos, the noseless, fearless leader of the strictly selected drugged cavemen who yearns for forgotten Earth’s lost relic “The World Ender”. With it, he will give birth to a Poranda continent that bows only to him and fill it with the Earth’s past of destruction. Joining forces with Milan’s brother Tygo and the Forlorna army, Milan and Sara face incredible dangers, stop history from repeating itself, and lay Poranda on a path to a bright future.
“Usually nostrils and marble-shaped objects are a recipe for disaster, but in DeHaan's Black Blood Earth, disaster is displayed with unflinching originality. Well, the author isn't flinching. I was reading with my fingers over my eyes. This world is deeper than it seems, and DeHaan wastes no time throwing you into its turbulence. There's no love stronger than that between a parent and a child, so expect big waves...and expect a fight.” —Christopher O'Halloran, author of Pushing Daisy
Paulo, a father, high school counselor and recent widower, searches for his lost daughter Adriana who has become bound to the cocaine drug cartel. Adriana, daughter of Paulo, runs away from higher education and seeks fortunes and a life of paradise. Sam, gaming addict and divorced Denver Police officer, blames his failed marriage on his wife’s misunderstanding. Harold, protector of Adriana and ex-opera singer of Mexico City, yearns for nothing more than to get his singing voice back. San Isabel National Park, Colorado, a place where four broken people collide and are set free. This is a story of the heart’s deliverance.
"A fast-paced thrill ride through a drug-addled fever dream." —Holley Cornetto, author of We Haunt These
Collected together in one volume for the first time, five chilling horror stories by Benjamin DeHaan...
"Hunger and Other Dark Tales shows that Benjamin DeHaan knows horror. Contained within are stories with shadowy, creeping dread that lure the reader in until the moment the trap is sprung. This is an expertly curated collection, mingling horror and science-fiction with DeHaan's signature, intelligent style." —Zachary Rosenberg, author of Hungers as Old as This Land