What’s Next?!

Hi Everyone, thanks for stopping. And a very happy new year’s wish for you.

2020 was an exciting year as I finally had the time to finish and publish Hidden, a fantasy novel written for anyone who’s ever thought, “everything about me is wrong”! Only to find that our uniqueness has purpose and should be celebrated. You can check it out on Amazon for more information.

Now, looking ahead to 2021, I’ve been busy working on a series which I hope to launch later this year (planning for the first book, Shadow’s Curse, to come out in May).

When I first imagined this series, I saw a woman with tattoos of daggers on her forearms that would slip into her hands and become her weapons which she needed to use for fighting. The picture was vivid, so with a little exploration the series started to develop. But that’s just a little teaser.

Review: “Death Before Dragons” by Lindsay Buroker

Death before Dragons is an enjoyable read with a cast of memorable characters, incredible world building and with enough realism that makes me believe the world is still going on despite the novel being over.

If you love urban fantasy with a strong female, dragons, magical creatures, realms, a talking tiger, mysteries to solve, then I recommend this series as one to get lost in.

I don’t usually stick with a series for so long since I find they tend to lose focus. But Lindsay Buroker has kept the story well connected and flowing. In my opinion, each book has only gotten better.

The main character, Val, is half-elf/half-human and is an assassin hired by the US government to deal with ‘people’ from the various realms bent on illegal activities and nefarious plots against humanity. She crosses paths with a dragon (on more than one occasion) and sparks fly.

Check out the series today on Amazon. There are 9 books (the last one coming out on February 12, 2021) and a prequel novella. You can also find the first two audio book on YouTube!

Happy New Year!

Welcome 2021! We each have a story to tell and it’s important to remember the good. Despite everything that happened in 2020, there is much to be thankful for and for me, I always find the good in the little things. When I focus on the positive, they merge together to make a great picture. Take a moment and let me know how 2020 has been good for you.