The Watchers Return in
A Modern Apocalypse
“In The Watchers: Night of Light, I loved the way [Deirdra Eden] intertwined cultural folklore from various societies to illustrate the common thread in our shared stories. I highly recommend this book to fans of mythical and supernatural elements combined with epic battles and adventures.
One of the most profound lines that will remain with me from this story is: “Those who don’t fight for their own freedom never appreciate it.”
– Maalin Ogaja for Readers’ Favorite
The sun will always rise no matter how dark the night.
The Watchers have returned, and just in time for Armageddon. Biblical plagues, wars, famine, and corruption in all forms cover the earth as the Watchers prepare for the final battle against Erebus and his army, and they are not alone. People from all over the world have come together to share their common goals, myths, legends, and stories of the universal battle between good and evil. While natural disasters are raging, the team must locate artifacts and information from the past in order to discover the future.
Written By Deirdra Eden
The Watchers, Night of Light book #7 by Deirdra Eden has been nominated enough times to become an official nominee for the prestigious Whitney Award for Storymakers. Here is one of the nominations written by Susan Peik:
“My good friend Deirdra Eden is an incredibly talented person. She has written a series of fantasy novels called ‘The Watchers’ about being human over the last 1200 years. Her writing is multilayered, full of symbolism, is historically accurate, relevant to contemporary matters, and is populated by very relatable characters and storylines suitable for older children, teens, and adults. Sensitives, empaths, “not neurotypical,” and the rest of us will be engaged, empowered and uplifted by these books that help us understand and embrace our gifts and differences over the centuries of epic adventures, mythology, metaphor, humanness, and deep caring that capture you from the first paragraph until you finish… and immediately want to read the next book.
‘The Watchers’ series is also full of lessons, wisdom, furry companions, love, goodness, the interconnectedness of life…and hope for humanity’s future that is much needed in these times.”
The Whitney Award for Storymakers is still accepting nominations and the more nominations a book gets, the better!
Please join Susan in nominating The Watchers, Night of Light book #7 by Deirdra Eden for the Whitney Award here:
https://storymakersguild.org/whitney-awards/nominate. It should only take a few minutes to fill out the form. The deadline is approaching, so please do so by October 23, 2024, if you want to support Deirdra and her book!
“Please help by sharing this amongst your social and academic connections who appreciate writing like this that connects and positively effects the generations of humanity now and well into the future, so this writing can get the recognition it deserves.”
– Susan Peik