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Learn moreThe War of the Gods has stalled while both sides recover, borders have been established, and a form of uneasy peace descends on the Imperial Territory of Dravith . . .
It should be a time of consolidation, of rest and giving the survivors the chance to rearm and train.
But life rarely goes as Jax expects.
New and old enemies are on the horizon, the land itself is disturbed, and worst of all, the Gods are not all he believed they are . . .
The Dark Tide Rises . . .
Jez Cajiao is the author of Brightblade: A LitRPG Adventure. Currently working in the IT field, he lives in the North of England, with his family.
Wayne Mitchell has been an actor all his life and has been described as a big guy with a big voice. He competed on the Forensics (Speech) Team in high school and college, doing mostly interpretation events (prose interpretation being a favorite). Since getting involved with audiobooks, Wayne feels like he's back doing Speech Team once again, and it's a welcome return! As an LA based (Meisner trained) actor of twenty yearrs, he has appeared in a dozen TV shows, loop grouped over a hundred TV episodes and numerous movies, and in 2015 cowrote/directed an independent feature film called SOLEDAD, which is available on Amazon Prime. Wayne brings versatility to any project. He's comfortable with a variety of voices and accents, but most importantly he brings a knack for conveying the truth. The truth of the words on the page. The truth of the experience the listener is being asked to participate in. Be that truth intergalactic in scope, or as familiar as Sunday brunch with Grandma.