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“The pounding in my chest clogs my ears. I can only explain the sensation like this: the warrior and I have stepped into our own world, and it’s a horrible place because it’s just him and me, a killer and a victim. We have a mutual understanding that one of us is going to die, and it’s probably going to be me.”

Experience the adventures of Darshan, a young boy with a cautious demeanor, a penchant for trouble, and—let’s face it—a little too much sass.

What’s the story about?

Darshan is many things: a thief, a street urchin, and a proud nuisance to the city guards, but he is no fool. Well, usually he’s not. After the daring rescue of a new street urchin goes wrong, Darshan is arrested and taken to the last place he expected: the Arena.
Utilizing his skills as a thief, Darshan must learn to fight against beasts and warriors, entertain a cruel crowd, and search for a way to regain his freedom—all while trying to maintain his morals within a place full of twisted ideologies.
But the arena master leaves no room for different opinions. If Darshan doesn’t play by the rules, then his mother and friends will be thrown into the Arena. Will he risk failure by following his own rules or secure victory by committing brutal deeds that will haunt him forever?

Darshan the God Slayer is an alternative Biblical history depicting what the world may have been like before God’s global flood. Experience a historical period we know little about and understand why the Biblical flood was necessary as told through the eyes of a thirteen-year-old.

If you have a forgetful memory like I do, you can add this book to your TBR list!

Finding God in Anime (#1)

I am pleased to announce my first devotional! Together with Laura A. Grace, we have pulled together a devotional especially designed for anime lovers. Finding God in Anime features short devotionals by numerous authors!

Fans are saying it’s:

“Inspiring…whether you’ve watched hundreds of anime or not.” ~ Goodreads reviewer

“An immediate buy.” ~ Amazon reviewer

“…[A] beautiful and inspiring devotional…” ~ Goodreads reviewer

So what’s it about?

Being a Christian can be tough. Being an otaku can be tough. But being both at once?

Sometimes it seems easier to become Hokage rather than explaining your faith and passions to others. That is why we otaku have united in this devotional: To encourage otaku like you spiritually and through a medium we all cherish.

In this devotional, you will find God in the animes you know and love. Each devotional presents spiritual lessons found in animes ranging from the world-famous Attack on Titan to fan-favorite Haikyu!! to beloved classics like Cowboy Bebop. Each piece will feature a different theme such as:

  • Human Will vs. The Holy Spirit in Yona of the Dawn
  • Choosing to be Free in Free! Swim Club
  • Not by My Might in My Hero Academia

…and many others! We believe that God can be seen throughout His creation—even in places where people might not intend! So pull out your cosplay and snuggle close with your plushies as you join us in Finding God in Anime.

Rogue (Vampiric Red, #1)

He is Beautiful.

He is terrifying.

He is going to kill her.

Synopsis:

“He leans in, his face vivid and clear. The soft and transparent hairs on his flawlessly smooth cheeks and the individual strands of his light-blond locks cascading from behind his ear as they come untucked are repulsing and lovely at the same time. And up closer, his icy eyes—every shade of blue imaginable—shimmer around slit-like pupils. Then pain plunges muscle deep into her neck.

He is beautiful.

He is terrifying.

He is going to kill her.”

Willow is a vampire hunter with one problem: she’s fascinated by the creatures that murdered her mom. As much as she hates the bloodsuckers, she can’t help but be intrigued by their way of life— a culture unseen to the human eye for centuries. She is determined to train further as a vampire hunter to understand the world and creatures her mom was lost to.

But when her first mission goes terribly wrong, she is captured and nearly killed by a vampire. Rescued by Hanas, the vampire lord neighboring her town, Willow is forced to ally herself with him in order to hunt down her new enemy. But Hanas seems to be hiding something, and Willow wonders if she can actually trust him.

For better or worse, she must learn how to interact with vampires or face the consequences of letting her enemy run rampant.

The revamped edition of an exciting urban fantasy that readers are sinking their fangs into. Rogue (Vampiric Red, #1) includes thrilling new scenes, characters, and adventures previously unseen! This edition also includes a map of Maine and the vampire provinces drawn by Moriah Jane. See what readers are raving about! 

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Upcoming Release

I have some exciting news! Rogue (Vampiric Red, #1) is scheduled to release at the end of March! Check out the cover from my cover reveal on social media.

Isn’t the cover stunning?! The gorgeous artwork is thanks to Nicole Deal. She did a fantastic job of depicting Willow!

So what’s it about?

Synopsis:

“He leans in, his face vivid and clear. The soft and transparent hairs on his flawlessly smooth cheeks and the individual strands of his light-blond locks cascading from behind his ear as they come untucked are repulsing and lovely at the same time. And up closer, his icy eyes—every shade of blue imaginable—shimmer around slit-like pupils. Then pain plunges muscle deep into her neck.

He is beautiful.

He is terrifying.

He is going to kill her.”

Willow is a vampire hunter with one problem: she’s fascinated by the creatures that murdered her mom. As much as she hates the bloodsuckers, she can’t help but be intrigued by their way of life— a culture unseen to the human eye for centuries. She is determined to train further as a vampire hunter to understand the world and creatures her mom was lost to.

But when her first mission goes terribly wrong, she is captured and nearly killed by a vampire. Rescued by Hanas, the vampire lord neighboring her town, Willow is forced to ally herself with him in order to hunt down her new enemy. But Hanas seems to be hiding something, and Willow wonders if she can actually trust him.

For better or worse, she must learn how to interact with vampires or face the consequences of letting her enemy run rampant.

I was inspired to write this story after discovering a lack of clean vampire novels. I find vampires to be fascinating creatures but are often depicted in steamy romance or grotesque thrillers. I wanted a middle ground. So I bring to you Rogue! It’s all the action, all the attractive vampires, and all the interesting tid-bits on a vampiric culture with none of romance or crude content.

I look forward to sharing this tale of action, angst, and fantastical culture with you soon!

The Bloodmoon Festival

A Free Prequel Short Story for Vampiric Red.

Synopsis: Several years before the events of Vampiric Red, a twelve-year-old vampire named Hanas and his father attend a celebration of the year’s first blood moon. But the gala is not all that it seems. Why would the lords and ladies who despise Hanas and his father invite them? Together, Hanas and his father must uncover the true reasoning for their invitation.

Click below for the full story, completely FREE to read!

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