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The Last Curse

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The Last Curse is a dark, epic fantasy set against a modern urban world where Heaven and Hell operate like rival courts—and one man becomes the problem neither realm can contain.

After a lifetime under Heaven’s control, Darius Myrric is cast down and marked by a curse that doesn’t just hurt him—it listens. Haunted by a voice that won’t leave him and hunted by powers that insist he should never have existed, Darius is forced to survive in a world that feels foreign, loud, and painfully human. When his presence begins to fracture the balance between realms, ancient institutions move to erase Heaven seeks to “correct” its mistake, Hell’s judicial system watches for leverage, and the people around Darius—especially Nova Vale, a café worker with a stubborn heart—are pulled into a war they can’t see coming.

As Darius fights to understand what he is and why both sides fear him, he discovers a terrifying he isn’t just a weapon or a criminal—he’s a living anomaly, a gift that slipped through the record of creation. And if Heaven and Hell succeed in claiming him, the world won’t just lose a man.

It will lose the future he was meant to change.

776 pages, Kindle Edition

Published June 3, 2026

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July 20, 2026
Being "Mom" I have been on this journey with Easton and it has be amazing to watch this idea turn into reality. As a boy he was drawn to the video game Soul-Reaver and I have seen that visual turn into Darius. This story about Darius is a heart twisting roller-coaster ride that shows Darius knowing, that he doesn't know his whole story and that Heaven, Hell and the world we live in are more connected than we thought. It is an easy read, but makes you stop and think. So proud and excited for everyone to read The Last Curse and the continuation of the series.
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