Tag: fantasy

  • The Woodcutter: An Original Short Story

    This short story came about after a reader once asked me how Himmel found the medallion in The Earthspark. At the time, I wasn’t entirely sure, but now, I’ve unearthed the true story and I want to share it with you. So for the next five weeks, please enjoy The Woodcutter as I share one…

  • Book Review: A Breaking of Realms

    How far would you go for those you loved? A BREAKING OF REALMS is a fascinating dive into themes of love and loyalty and how those two things mix, like oil and water. And sometimes it’s enough to break the world… But before we dive into the review, don’t forget to like the post and…

  • Indie Author Spotlight: Jasmine Young

    Welcome to this new series of posts, focused on Indie (independent) Authors. Through these posts I hope that you can find a new favorite author, and discover new books along the way. Let’s get to know Jasmine! 1. Favorite food?  Ramen! 2. Favorite pastime?  Writing 3. Do you have a secret talent?  I can emotionally…

  • Book Review: The Ravenwood Saga

    With the ruling families bent on sabotage, one couple dares to go against tradition and try to heal the bond between the seven great houses. And their own families. An excellent blend of magic, epic battles, swooney romance, and solid christian beliefs, THE RAVENWOOD SAGA is a must read for fantasy and christian readers alike.…

  • Book Review: Rise & Ruin

    Ruin & Rising is the final novel in the Shadow & Bone trilogy. Leigh Bardugo received great acclaim for this series and even made it into a Netflix series, though it was never finished. From the few episodes I watched, I thought the storyline and the acting were spot on, but a very steamy and…

  • Book Review: Seige & Storm

    Before we start, have you checked out the Summer TBR challenge? We’ll be giving away prizes at the end of every month, so join the challenge and start reading those books on your To-Be-Read list. I read Seige & Storm in less than two days. The prose, written in first person, has a way of…