As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.

Ardulum: Third Don

by J.S. Fields

Ardulum Third Don - J. S. Fields - Ardulum
Editions:Paperback: $ 16.95
ISBN: 978-1960247049
Size: 6.00 x 9.00 in
Pages: 367
Kindle: $ 4.99
ISBN: 978-1960247049
Pages: 382

The planet wakes.

Atalant is torn between two worlds. In uncharted space—head of a sentient planet—the new Eld of Ardulum now leads the religion she once rejected. Emn is by her side but the Mmnnuggl war brewing in the Charted Systems—threatening her homeworld of Neek—cannot be ignored. Atalant must return to the planet that exiled her in order to lead the resistance. She must return home a god, a hypocrite, a liar in gold robes, and decide whether to thrust her unwilling people into the truth of Ardulum, or play the role she has been handed and never see her family, or her world, again.

Published:
Publisher: Space Wizard Science Fantasy
Editors:
Illustrators:
Cover Artists:
Genres:
Tags:
Tropes: Aliens as God, Band of Misfits, Cross-Species Friendships, Fated Mates, FTL, Galactic Civilization, Space is Full, Space Pilot, Space Pirates, Space Smugglers, Undiscovered Planet
Tropes: Aliens as God, Band of Misfits, Cross-Species Friendships, Fated Mates, FTL, Galactic Civilization, Space is Full, Space Pilot, Space Pirates, Space Smugglers, Undiscovered Planet

About the Author

J.S. Fields (@Galactoglucoman) is a scientist who has perhaps spent too much time around organic solvents. They enjoy roller derby, woodturning, making chainmail by hand, and cultivating fungi in the backs of minivans.
Fields has lived in Thailand, Ireland, Canada, USA, and spent extensive time in many more places. Their current research takes them to the Peruvian Amazon rainforest each summer, where they traumatize students with machetes and tangarana ants while looking for rare pigmenting fungi. You can find their books at jsfieldsbooks.com and support their writing (as well as get exclusive short stories, Ardulum snippets, and sneak peaks at new works) at their Patreon. Nonbinary, and yes, it matters.