Writing Research: Serpentus

Writing Research: Serpentus I almost always do some form of research while writing a book, and Serpentus was no different. But I found myself digging into a few unusual topics while I was working on it that I haven’t looked into before. War Hammers! I wanted to do something different than the usual sword-wielding knight […]

Book Review: The Story of Evil, Volume I: Heroes of the Siege by Tony Johnson

Book Review: The Story of Evil, Volume I: Heroes of the Siege by Tony Johnson Genre(s): Epic Fantasy Book Synopsis: During an entertaining jousting tournament, a mysterious villain attacks the capital with his army. Three young adults decide to fight back against insurmountable odds despite knowing their slim chances of survival. Follow Stephen Brightflame, a […]

How Serpentus fits into The Relics of War series

How Serpentus fits into The Relics of War series I want to start out by saying that Serpentus is a standalone novel, but it’s related to The Relics of War series. Serpentus starts at the onset of an event that occurs in chapter 40 of The Moon’s Eye. You know, right about the time stuff […]

Book Review: Tears of the Maelstrom by Timothy Wolff

Book Review: Tears of the Maelstrom by Timothy Wolff Genre(s): Epic Fantasy Book Synopsis: The realm has been saved, but at what cost? With Vaynex on the brink of civil war, Tempest Claw struggles for peace among his people, many of whom seek vengeance for their lost deity. As the recession grows deeper, one thing […]

Introducing Owen Greenwaters

Introducing Owen Greenwaters Unlike the Relics of War trilogy, Serpentus is written from a single viewpoint, that of a character only briefly seen in the final book of the main series. The reader encounters him there after the major events are pretty much over, but you know he’s been through some trials by then. Serpentus […]

Book Review: Black Market Heart by Darby Harn

Book Review: Black Market Heart by Darby Harn Genre(s): Urban Fantasy / Super Heroes Book Synopsis: The Interdictor searches for his heart. It may cost him his soul. Nathan Regan thought himself a god, but a battle with a powerful sorceress left him a heartless zombie. When his father draws him into his growing ambitions […]

The risk I took with Guardian

The risk I took with Guardian Since Guardian released a little over five weeks ago, I’ve had some great feedback from readers. While the ARC thing didn’t work out as well as I’d hoped this time around (I think timing just made it difficult for a few of the reviewers to get to it before […]

Book Review: Devil to Pay by R.M. Olson

Book Review: Devil to Pay by R.M. Olson Genre(s): Science Fiction / Space Opera Book Synopsis: In a world of pirates and murderous ghosts, one naval cadet must choose between loyalty and survival. In the Level’s Naval Academy, officer candidate Silas Hunt stumbles across a secret that could get him hanged for treason. The only […]

Book Review: Truth of Crowns by Carl D. Albert

Book Review: Truth of Crowns by Carl D. Albert Genre(s): Epic Fantasy Book Synopsis: “Secrets, secrets are so fun. Secrets, secrets – cut my tongue.” In a land where magick is heresy and ancient forces manipulate human whims, secrets will tear a fragile peace asunder. Four people stand at the heart of this burgeoning war. […]

Reflecting on 2023

Reflecting on 2023 This year feels like nothing short of a whirlwind—the last half in particular. But let’s start from the beginning. I spent most of January and February editing The Caein Legacy, followed by a first pass of Serpentus. It was a ton of work, but completely worth it (and necessary) before I started […]

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