Well, We Killed A God

A dark fantasy-comedy adventure in a tropical island city, where a tavern brawl can matter and a fake religion can become a real problem.
Seven misfits — a discarded noblewoman, an awkward dwarf, a paladin running from his family, a teenage battle mage, a wounded young man, a former assassin, and a monk who can't remember who he is — accidentally become each other's family.
The trilogy is a comedy that takes its tragedies seriously. Under the jokes is real grief about ordinary people failing each other — through willful ignorance, megalomania, injustice, and the comforting lies people tell themselves — and the wounded who fall through the cracks. Themes include trauma, abuse, the failure of institutions, and what it costs a society when people stop caring.
I am wildly unqualified for the weight this trilogy is trying to carry. I am writing it anyway. Still a work in progress.