
Black Priestess of Varda
Eldon Carmichael wakes in a crimson-lit nightmare, his body broken, the moss beneath him writhing with alien resentment. He has stumbled through the veil between worlds into Varda, a realm of impossible forests and Lovecraftian dread where ancient powers clash for dominion. There he meets Krasna, a woman caught between dimensions, and the Black Priestess Sin, a witch of such ferocious beauty she could make a man forget his own name before she took it. Sin serves Sasso, a Dark Power hungry to consume Varda and all worlds beyond it. But resistance still breathes in the shadows: a handful of foresters who refuse to bow, who fight with desperate courage against cosmic evil. This is pulp science fantasy at its most unhinged: dimension-hopping sorcery, doomed romance, and the kind of vivid, grotesque imagery that made mid-century weird fiction unforgettable. For readers who want their adventure raw, strange, and unafraid to be strange.












