New Store
Signed copies of our books are now available in three locations!
We just joined the local author shelf at The Palette and the Page in Maryland! You can also purchase them on their website for anyone who isn’t local.
We were so excited to visit the store, meet the owner, and explore all the local artists and authors that they support in their shop.
Battle of Eloas
If you have been anxiously awaiting the next installment to Mystifying, the countdown has begun! The second book to the series has a release date!
Battle of Eloas will enter the chat on January 27th!
Still need to read Battle of Loinnir? You can order below!
Mystifying, an unassuming shop of magic, holds more than anyone knows. It protects a portal to other realms, and those realms are under threat.
Loinnir was saved, but with great sacrifice. When someone from Ana’s past comes through the portal, grief and differences must be put aside in order to save a realm they thought was lost to them forever. While Eloas still exists, Kali’s death has set forth the beginning of the end for the realm. Ana, Erin, and Melody must go through the portal and enter war once again before it is too late.
Briar has survived in Skia so far, but Lyra wants results. When she isn’t getting them as quickly as she wants, Briar’s safety is put at risk. Doyle’s time for picking sides is drawing near, and his choice will mean Briar’s life, or death.
Time is of the essence, and lives hang in the balance, but maybe some burdens are too heavy to carry.
Nanowrimo Update
Amanda Leigh hit her 50,000 word writing goal in November! Will you be seeing what she wrote? Not anytime soon. She completed a very rough first draft of a book and enjoyed giving herself the time and space to just write. But it’s back to working on the Mystifying series and getting the last two books ready for a release day!
Did You Know?
Doyle’s name was originally Ryder but it didn’t work well with Briar.
Erin originally had a past life as a full blooded fae, and sadly her name was Gossamer Cornglitter. We named the fae queen Gossamer as an Easter egg to that original idea.
Erin’s parent’s names may or may not have been inspired by the characters in the Swan Princess.