​Eric R. Asher Releases Steamsworn, Final Book in His Steampunk Trilogy

Readers have been raving about this Young Adult series since the first book, Steamborn, was released in November 2015.  Asher released the second book, Steamforged, two months later.  The final episode, Steamsworn, will release on April 5th.

An Amazon reviewer called the series "A non-stop adventure down the Steampunk trail!" A reviewer on NetGalley wrote, "I loved it. Tinkers, bugs, [Spider Knights], mechs, mystery, intrigue, action. It has it all. This is the first Eric Asher book I have read, it won't be the last."

"I loved it. Tinkers, bugs, [Spider Knights], mechs, mystery, intrigue, action. It has it all. This is the first Eric Asher book I have read, it won't be the last."

NetGalley Reviewer

Asher is also the author of the successful Vesik urban fantasy series.  Readers can start this series for free on all major e-book platforms.

About Steamsworm:

The world dies in war only to be reborn. It is the way of things, and always will be.

Forged in the Deadlands crucible, and armed with the knowledge of their true enemy, Jacob, Alice, and their allies bring the fight back to Ancora. The wounds cut deep in their darkest hour, but in the end, vengeance will light their path.

About Eric R. Asher:

Eric is a former bookseller, guitarist, and comic seller currently living in Saint Louis, Missouri. A lifelong enthusiast of books, music, toys, and games, he discovered a love for the written word after being dragged to the library by his parents at a young age. When he is not writing, you can usually find him reading, gaming, or buried beneath a small avalanche of Transformers.

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