The first book in my epic fantasy series, Quest of Fire: The Gathering Dark, released last Tuesday. I'd be honored to have my book considered for review. Here's a bit about it:
Jason is an expert at running from his past. When it catches up, he finds himself hiding in a peculiar inn listening to a tale from centuries past.
The story is Anargen's, a teen who is pulled from all he loves to follow his oaths of loyalty to the fabled King of the Realms. Together with his mentor, Cinaed, he rides north on a special quest to mediate peace talks between ancient foes--the men of Ecthelowall and the dwarfs of Ordumair. Nothing goes as planned. Many on both sides of the dispute despise Anargen's Order. Worse, an arcane evil has returned to the North. This "Grey Scourge" seeks to ruin the peace talks and ensure a lost treasure held by the dwarfs is never found by those for whom it is meant.
As Anargen's story unfolds, Jason begins to wonder whether it is truly just a fable. He soon finds himself drawn into the conflict Anargen faced--a battle which has shaped and can destroy his world.
My past books have been described as "hauntingly beautiful" and "masterful storytelling". Most recently, fellow Christian author Chad Pettit said The Gathering Dark has, "Great world building and some beautiful messages about our relationship with God are woven into this story."
If anyone is interested, please let me know. Thank you. : )
The first book in my epic fantasy series, Quest of Fire: The Gathering Dark, released last Tuesday. I'd be honored to have my book considered for review. Here's a bit about it:
Jason is an expert at running from his past. When it catches up, he finds himself hiding in a peculiar inn listening to a tale from centuries past.
The story is Anargen's, a teen who is pulled from all he loves to follow his oaths of loyalty to the fabled King of the Realms. Together with his mentor, Cinaed, he rides north on a special quest to mediate peace talks between ancient foes--the men of Ecthelowall and the dwarfs of Ordumair. Nothing goes as planned. Many on both sides of the dispute despise Anargen's Order. Worse, an arcane evil has returned to the North. This "Grey Scourge" seeks to ruin the peace talks and ensure a lost treasure held by the dwarfs is never found by those for whom it is meant.
As Anargen's story unfolds, Jason begins to wonder whether it is truly just a fable. He soon finds himself drawn into the conflict Anargen faced--a battle which has shaped and can destroy his world.
If you'd like to know more, here's a link to a recent blog visit discussing it:
https://authorpamwattsharris.wordpres...
My past books have been described as "hauntingly beautiful" and "masterful storytelling". Most recently, fellow Christian author Chad Pettit said The Gathering Dark has, "Great world building and some beautiful messages about our relationship with God are woven into this story."
If anyone is interested, please let me know. Thank you. : )