Tag: fantasy

  • Listen to the first chapter of Prisoners of Hadrian.

    Next week is the release of Caught in the Flames, a charity anthology centered on elemental fire abilities. This anthology will feature short stories is various genres, ranging from dystopian to LitRPG to epic fantasy. Today I want to share with you the audio of the first chapter of my story in this anthology, Prisoners…

  • Caught in the Flames: Author Interviews

    Caught in the Flames started out as a fun idea between Sara Wright and myself shortly after we each published our first novels. Over the years, this idea morphed into a project centered on elemental fire abilities, and eventually into what will release next month. Since its inception, this project has brought new authors and…

  • Cover for the Starlit Prince

    Book Review: The Starlit Prince

    After reading the Scepter and Crown series by C. F. E. Black last year, I decided to pick up her next book, The Starlit Prince, part of the Fae Secrets series of standalone romantasy novels. This story was inspired by the Spanish fairytale The Lily and the Bear, but could also be compared to Beauty and…

  • Book Review: Caraval

    In my Facebook Group, “The Reader’s Guild,” we were discussing what book world readers would want to fall into. One of them suggested the world of Caraval. Until that point, I had never heard of the book, but was intrigued by this reader’s answer.  So I went looking, and when I found this book available on my Libby account…

  • Cover Reveal: Caught in the Flames

    Fire has always fascinated me. The way it can instantly catch light, bring heat, and burn, all while being intangible boggles my mind. So when an author friend of mine suggested that we orchestrate a charity anthology surrounding this topic, I jumped onboard immediately. Today I want to introduce you to my first project launching…

  • Deleted Scene from the Queen of the Night

    The two scenes I’m sharing today were the last two to be deleted before the release of The Queen of the Night. While both were very emotionally tied to my narrative, they ultimately got cut because they dragged the pacing and other scenes conveyed this information better. So I hope you enjoy this peek at…