top of page
  • Nov 17, 2023
  • 1 min read

Updated: Jun 24, 2024

We've got cover art for The Lies of Vampires and Slayers, the first book in Jade's trilogy!

Ta-da! Not only is Jade a redhead, she's my first Magiford heroine with shorter hair! (It's a bit longer than chin length, and it's curly!) We went for a green theme for Jade since it matches her green eyes. (Which, funny story, I was originally considering red since she's a vampire slayer, but because of her green eyes, she looked like a Christmas Elf when the cover artist used a red background, buwahaha!)

As you can also see in the cover image above, the new series is called Magic on Main Street. This breaks with the series naming convention I've been using for the previous Magiford books, but I wanted to make it obvious that this series isn't involved in the main events of the Paragon's search.

The Lies of Vampires and Slayers, is not on pre-order yet, but I'm planning for a release date of December 15th, so mark your calendar and start planning if you want to read it right away that first weekend it is out. :)

Stay tuned for more news--as well as our much anticipated "Before you read The Lies of Vampires and Slayers" post, which will be your guide for how to prepare for this series. (There's no donuts this time!) Until next time, thanks for reading, Champions, and have a lovely weekend!

 

While we wait for the Summer of Poll’s wrap up–I’m working on compiling the data still–it’s time to kick off The Prince’s Bargain celebration as we get ready for its release this month. Let’s begin with a cover reveal!


Meet Translator Mythlan and Crown Prince Arvel!


As it is with my other Elves of Lessa books, the illustration was done by Nibelart, and the font was done by Myrrhlynn. Nibelart did a particularly wonderful job at making Arvel and Benjimir–from Royal Magic–resemble each other. (For those of you who don’t know, they’re brothers.)

And as many of you might have guessed from the background, a good portion of this book takes place in libraries! Yay!


The pre-order isn’t up yet, but the team and I have settled on a July 24 release! Although I wrote this book fairly fast, the editing was something of a battle as I had to do some pretty intense work on–you probably guessed it–the romance. (Alas, my Achilles Heel!) So everything got pushed back as a result.


I really hope it makes you laugh, and I can’t wait to share it with you! Until next time, thanks for reading!

 

Updated: Jun 20, 2024

Hello Champions! I’m going to rip the band aid off pronto and tell you guys that I’ve had to do some re-arranging to my release schedule for the next year.


Originally I was planning to tackle Elves of Lessa book 4 next, but I’m actually swapping it for Leila’s trilogy (my next urban fantasy trilogy) which I will now be tackling next month. I can hear the Urban Fantasy Champions rejoicing, and I am right there with you! But I know some of you are wondering about the next book in my Fairy Tale Enchantress series, which I was originally hoping to launch in December. Sadly, it is probably going to get pushed back about two months as a result of this, but before I get into that I want to give a little life update/explanation for the change.


Currently, I live in a fairly big city, and I’ve been here for roughly five or six years now. Before I moved here, I always lived in the country. As any of my Instagram followers or my Facebook Champions can tell you, I still love the countryside and nature in general. Because of this, I always planned to leave the city in the next few years, but after a rocky few months here in 2020, I’ve decided I am making 2021 the year I’m going to move back to the country. Ideally I’ll be able to make this feat in spring or early summer of 2021. But that means I’m going to be adding a bunch of new stress to my life then.


Thankfully, my family knows everything about my career, are heavily involved in my life, and have no problem lovingly bossing me around, so a few weeks ago my mom–who also beta reads for me and keeps an eye on the website, hi Mom!–gently suggested I rethink my writing schedule in preparation for moving…because trying to write Leila’s trilogy so I could release it on one go like I did with Hall of Blood and Mercy WHILE trying to find a new place to live and get packed was going to be a nightmare.

Annnnd she’s right. There’s no way I’d be able to handle it. So! My new schedule this year is to launch The Prince’s Bargain this month (July) and then write and release Leila’s urban fantasy trilogy–which will hopefully be out in late fall–and finally write Fairy Tale Enchantress book # 4.


I’m really excited about Leila’s trilogy–it’s going to (hopefully) be just as lighthearted/funny and action packed as Hall of Blood and Mercy. And right now I think we could all use a little laughter. So Urban Fantasy Champions, let’s give a cheer!


However, since I’m writing three books instead of one next, Fairy Tale Enchantress # 4 is going to get pushed back–probably to February, or March at the very latest. But! I was a little concerned this would worry the Fairy Tale Enchantress Champions, so I’m going to let you in on a little secret I’ve been hiding, just to assure you that Fairy Tale Enchantress Book # 4 is coming! Here we go: I’ve actually already started writing it.


Yep, I am roughly about 1/4th finished with the book. (It’s hard to know because the Fairy Tale Enchantress books have been so long, and I don’t know exactly where this one will be length wise.) I worked on it for two weeks before I started writing The Prince’s Bargain, and I just finished up another week of working on it. I’ll continue to work on it between Leila’s books, so by the time I’m finished with Leila’s books I’ll hopefully be about 3/4 finished with Angelique.


The downside to this is that the Fairy Tale Enchantress books take so long to edit, even if I finish writing it this year it will still be a two-month process to get it edited, and that doesn’t include formatting, and all the other behind-the-scenes stuff that goes into launching a book.

But the important thing is I want you guys to know I’m seriously working on Fairy Tale Enchantress, and it will be the next project after Leila’s trilogy. It’s a real beast of a book–which is why writing it between Leila’s books actually helps. Breaking it up makes it more manageable, so I don’t sit there staring at my word count and dreading that the book is maybe a fourth finished even though I’d be well past the halfway point for one of my regular novels. (For comparison, the previous Fairy Tale Enchantress– Reign of Magic–was 160,000 words. The Prince’s Bargain is 88,000 words. Beauty and the Beast is roughly 65,000 words. Currently I have over 40,000 words finished in this project.)


Thank you for understanding, Champions. I can’t express how excited I am for my future life changes, and I’m glad I can adjust my work schedule to make it possible.

 

Recent Blog Posts:

bottom of page