Tim McKay
Tim McKay is an unrepentant indie author from Ottawa, Canada. He used to be a pastor, still cares about good and evil, and still strives to create meaningful experiences for others.
He has degrees in history, theology, and public policy, along with a diploma in professional writing, but likes nothing more than hiking in the woods, running along the Rideau Canal, and connecting with the people he loves. Oh, and reading a good book. |
Rise of Dresca - Book One of the Draemeir Chronicle
YA Dark Fantasy
From the pits of an ancient darkness, a new power is rising. Join an unlikely band of allies on a journey beset by shadow and intrigue, pulled by the strings of fate to the source of a new evil. A lord’s daughter turns assassin. An orphan girl discovers her power. A captain plots in vain. And the last soldier of Ceremai finds his destiny. Witness the dawn of a new age, and learn if what evil intended to harm you… ... can become something far more terrible. Rise of Dresca is the first book of the Draemeir Chronicle. Enter a world where evil parasitizes the meek and arrogant alike. Where limitless power and knowledge can be yours for a price, not of your soul, but of your mind, your will, and your resolve to be free. In the land of Naevoroth, a new power is rising. And it’s yours for the taking. SAMPLE PDF |
Seas of the Zovah - Book Two of the Draemeir Chronicle
YA Dark Fantasy
Destiny calls from the ashes of Kartumol. The battle for the fallen fortress is over. But the war for every soul in the land of Naevoroth is about to begin. Darkness hides in every heart, and no one is who they seem. Heroes become villains when the quest to vanquish evil comes at any cost. In the sequel to Rise of Dresca, the last soldier of Ceremai disappears. Those whose lives he forever changed will begin to piece together the mysteries of their world and the powers growing within. Hunted by the corrupt and malevolent alike, they’ll band together against the ultimate threat. Or die trying for those who come after to find a better way. |