Coming August 5th!

“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!

Moriah Jane strives to fill bookshelves with clean, high quality, and immersive stories for young adult and middle-grade readers. Ever since she was old enough to hold a Barbie in her hand, Jane has been creating fantastical adventures ranging from magical fantasies to thrilling science fiction. As a notoriously picky reader, Jane struggled to find what she wanted to read as a child, so she set out to fill bookshelves with the tales permeating her wildest dreams.

Hailing from the historic Pennsylvania woods (though she lives elsewhere now), it’s no surprise that Jane’s favorite fantasy genres include: gaslamp, court intrigue, and fae. Her passion for the 1800s-1900s is evident in her adoration of blazers, frocks, vests, and elegant coats. She can often be found wearing any one or a combination of the four. Her most notable gaslamp stories are Rogue (Vampiric Red #1) and Elias Edwards: Vampire Slayer. Although she does not currently have titles featuring court intrigue or fae, Jane fully intends to saturate that market soon.

Perhaps one of the more surprising genres Jane thoroughly enjoys and delves deep into is Dystopia and Asian Fiction. She has penned two dystopia short stories and one samurai novella. Her fascination with abandoned places fuels her interest in dystopian tales, and she is certainly pleased to not live in one. Jane’s unending love of Asian fiction stems from her admiration of Japanese culture. An avid otaku and Japanophile, Jane simply cannot live without researching, writing, reading, and studying the beauty of Japan. She is also the co-creator of Finding God in Anime: A Devotional for Otakus, a Christian anthology encouraging those in the faith to share about how they have encountered Godly attributes in Japanese animation.

Jane hopes to encourage writers and readers both young and old not only through her stories but through her personal life journey. Diagnosed with a processing disorder and short-term memory loss, few believed Jane could follow her dreams to become an author. Prayer and no shortage of grueling work has brought Jane to her first goal of authorhood. She hopes to encourage others to overcome their troubles and follow their aspirations.