War of Gods is the highly anticipated conclusion to the critically acclaimed, award winning epic urban fantasy series, The Paternus Trilogy. . From Africa to Asgard, to an invisible island in the Pacific and the Bone Road of a forgotten realm, Fi and Zeke must come to grips with not only their newfound abilities, but also who and what they are—and accept what they are becoming: wielders of ancient and dangerous powers, warriors, and maybe even heroes. But the end of worlds is coming, and time is short… . Titans will clash. Gods will battle. Monsters will swarm. . Can Peter and the Deva possibly defeat their age-old enemy in the face of overwhelming odds against them? There’s only one way to find out. . CRY HAVOC, AND LET SLIP THE GODS OF WAR. . ***** . “This is urban fantasy at its utter best. If you love massive battles, mythology, engaging narratives and satisfying conclusions, you have to read this book.” –Novel Notions . “It’s like standing on a mountain summit at night, seeing the universe laid out before you. And it’s a battlefield. It. Is. Amazing. ” –The Speculative Faction . “The epochal ending to The Paternus Trilogy, War of Gods does it all on a ‘maha’ level with its magical battles and insane action sequences, and confirms why Ashton should be considered the Tolkien of the Twenty-first century.” –Fantasy Book Critic . “Brace yourself for an epic battle that makes Avengers: Endgame feel like a school chess match. War of Gods is a triumph.” –Phil Charles R Blog . ***** . Praise for Rise of Gods and Wrath of Gods . “Paternus is a crucible in which myths are melted and remade to thrilling effect.” –M.R. (Mike) Carey, author of The Girl with All the Gifts and the Felix Castor series . “Intelligent, intricate, suspenseful, and epic.” –Nicholas Eames, author of Kings of the Wyld and Bloody Rose . “Probably the most imaginative idea for a fantasy series I've ever encountered. If you're a fantasy fan, don't miss this, it's brilliant.” –Alan Grant, Inkpot award winning writer on Batman, Judge Dredd, and Lobo . ***** . Genre: Contemporary Fantasy / Epic Urban Fantasy / Mythic Fiction. . Market: Adult to New Adult (as opposed to Teen or YA, though savvy 16 or 17 year olds might survive without permanent damage). .