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Realms Corrupted: The Asanja Saga Book Two

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He thought he’d left the danger behind. Now the realms are calling him back, and the world’s fate may depend on his answer.
Rico and his friends escaped the realms and the clutches of the Corruptor of Souls. But life hasn’t returned to normal—not yet. While in England helping his brother settle into university, fate intervenes, pulling the friends together once more and forcing an impossible choice.
Do they enter the realms again to deliver a vital message to Gifu, the guardian of the realms, and save those ensnared in the Corruptor’s growing evil, or turn away and leave the fate of their world hanging in the balance?
For Rico, the decision cuts deep. Staying away could mean the end of humanity, but going back means facing the darkness that nearly broke him. Being a hero was not what he'd imagined. Now he must decide which risk he’s truly willing to
The world… or his soul.

249 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 10, 2025

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Nick Child

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Nick Child is a fantasy fiction author who weaves the fantastical and the unbelievable into immersive, gripping tales. With a passion for mythology, history, and the supernatural, he crafts stories that transport readers to otherworldly realms. His stories blend rich world-building, deep lore, and fast-paced action, drawing inspiration from ancient legends, forgotten histories, and the mysteries of the universe.

Nick has always been fascinated by the interplay between myth and reality. Growing up on a steady diet of epic fantasy, folklore, and classic literature, he set out to create his own worlds filled with adventure, magic, and destiny.

His series, The Asanja Saga, delves into a universe where gods, legends, and lost histories collide. The series includes Realms Beyond, Realms Corrupted, Realms Forsaken, and Realms Unravelled.

Born and bred in Yorkshire, now living in North Leeds, when he’s not writing, Nick enjoys running, exploring ancient sites, blowing the saxophone—mostly off-key, but with enthusiasm, and playing games with his family.

He believes that the best stories are those that make the impossible feel real.

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