Tag: Books

  • Cover Reveal: Prince Warden and the Dragon Stones

    If you’ve happened to see the cover for Prince Warden and the Dragon Stones on my portfolio page, pretend you haven’t, because it’s time for an (admittedly late) cover reveal.

    Blurb:

    Crown Prince Warden has always dreamed of adventure, particularly of the dragonish kind. When his kingdom falls and the flying repdrillian warriors capture him, he receives unlikely help from a rebel repdrillian named Ithran, who returns to him a stone taken from his prince’s crown. Ithran warns him that he must keep it away from his enemies at any cost or risk losing more than he already has. Accompanied by Condreck, another kidnapped heir, Warden must navigate a world crawling with strange creatures and foes, but what he doesn’t know is that the dragons he has always dreamed of seeing are behind his kingdom’s undoing.


    Prince Warden and the Dragon Stones is set to release this December. If this story interests you, be sure to check out Hannah’s site at https://www.hannahjoyscommonplace.com.

    Cover:


    I had so much fun creating this design and I’m quite satisfied with how it turned out. Even though middle-grade high fantasy isn’t a genre I read much anymore, this one sounds (and looks) so interesting that I think I will have to try it out.

    Until next time,

    R.M.W.

  • Recently Released: The Years I Lost

    Today I’m spotlighting a new release, The Years I Lost by Kristina Hall. You can purchase this suspenseful novel on Amazon here and find it here on Goodreads.

    Blurb:

    After waking up in an abandoned building and having no memory of how she got there or who she is, Sadie goes on the run. She might not know anything about the last thirty-something years of her life, but she knows she’s in trouble. When Adam, a man claiming to be her husband, finds her and tells her the wild story of how she ended up in that building, can she trust him? Better yet, can she and Adam survive the danger stalking them—and find some semblance of a normal life together?

    From Kristina Hall, author of women’s Christian fiction, comes a suspense novel featuring high stakes, faith, and a hint of romance.

    My review:

    The Years I Lost is a captivating, fast-paced thriller about a couple on the run–and a woman who doesn’t remember who she is. Although it was a little outside the genres I usually read, I enjoyed it. I liked the characters and especially the detailed exploration of Sadie’s experience as she returns to a family she has forgotten. The writing style was clean and professional; I don’t remember noticing any errors. This is a fairly short and quick novel, so it can be read in a couple of days–or less, depending on how much the reader likes suspense. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking for a fast-paced, well-written Christian suspense novel.

    I would like to thank the author for giving me a free review copy. I was not required to write a positive review.

    Until next time,

    R.M.W.