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The Grafted Legion

(2026)
(The second book in the Flesh-Crafter series)
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You’ll feel the starving desperation of a kingdom built on hollow triumphs… the terror of a world laced with fire and steel… and the fierce, breathless hope found in loyalty, love, and the savage beauty of transformation. Walk beside Elias as his victories become heavier, his creations grow stranger, and every choice threatens to twist him deeper into the monster they all need him to be.

After seizing control of St. Jude, Elias Thorne stands as ruler over ruins—his people starving, his power devouring him from the inside out. With no resources left and his Ascended allies burning through their bodies just to stay alive, he has only one choice: carve a path through hostile territory and seize a new domain before hunger kills them all. But the city beyond the hospital is no longer a battlefield… it is a crucible. A scorched wasteland ruled by the Iron Bloods—humans twisted by machinery and war, a faction that hunts people like Elias with brutal efficiency and flame.

To save his Legion, Elias must gamble everything on a desperate assault, but survival demands more than strength. It demands innovation, cunning, and a willingness to bend the boundaries of life itself. As he builds abominations for war, raises soldiers from bone and muscle, and pushes his gifts to terrifying new heights, Elias uncovers threats darker than any mutation—secrets the Iron Bloods would kill to protect, including a captive whose power could reshape the entire sector.

With enemies tightening their grip and his own creations whispering for more, Elias must decide what kind of monster he is willing to become… because the only way to conquer the future may be to build it from the bodies of those who stand in his way.

Sink your teeth into Book 2 and continue the evolution—grab your copy now before the next mutation strikes.


Genre: Thriller

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