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Silent Sound Won’t Be Silent For Long!

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After an exciting weekend, I thought I would also bring some exciting news!

As I wrote in my blog post about my weekend at SVScon, Silent Sound is set to be released in May! Actually, if all goes well, it will be out this following week, but I learned not to trust the fickle gods of publishing when it comes to getting a book out when I promise it will be. Saying it will be out tomorrow is like saying it doesn’t look like it will rain before you go out. It’s gonna rain.

As with Resounding Echo, Silent Sound will be available in paperback on Amazon and as ebook at every major retailer.

Look out for it in the next couple of days!

Silent Sound

Life is much simpler when myths are merely fairy tales…

Selissa hardly thought her life could become any more complicated, but the gods seem to have developed a sadistic fondness for proving her wrong.

A request for her help with solving a series of mysterious attacks at one of the temples seemed fairly simple. But everything suddenly becomes far more complex when Selissa is told who she needs to protect from the unknown assailant. Because the target just happens to be the son of the archangel Arnath…

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Release of Huntress!

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My new short story Huntress is finally available as ebook!

As a short story, it will unfortunately ONLY be available in ebook format, but it might be included in a paperback short story-collection in the future.

Thanks to everyone who participated in the Giveaway! The winners will be announced on Rafflecopter and the ebook copies will be sent out later today.

Huntress is available on:

Amazon Kindle: Here

Smashwords: Here

Redesign Fantasy CoverAfter having watched man after man being carried through the gates, all on the verge of death, Selissa has had enough. Each of them has fallen victim to the claws of the vicious demons lurking in the forest, but everyone turns a blind eye to the rampage that is happening right before them.

Despite the warnings of the young priest apprentice Calen, Selissa decides to deal with the demon threat on her own. But she may soon discover that demons are the least of her problems…

Huntress is a prequel short story to the Angel’s Voice series, and takes place 3 years prior to Resounding Echo.

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Huntress Giveaway!

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My new short story Huntress will be out in November, and to celebrate that I’m running a Giveaway, where you have a chance to get a FREE Kindle ebook copy!
This will be my first time doing a Rafflecopter giveaway, so I’m pretty excited to see how it works out. Follow the link to enter:

Rafflecopter Huntress Giveaway

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After having watched man after man being carried through the gates, all on the verge of death, Selissa has had enough. Each of them has fallen victim to the claws of the vicious demons lurking in the forest, but everyone turns a blind eye to the rampage that is happening right before them.

Despite the warnings of the young priest apprentice Calen, Selissa decides to deal with the demon threat on her own. But she may soon discover that demons are the least of her problems…


Huntress is a prequel short story to the Angel’s Voice series, and takes place 3 years prior to Resounding Echo.


Enter the Giveaway!

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Huntress Cover Art Revealed!

Though it suffered much delay, I can finally show off the cover art for my upcoming short story Huntress!

The cover art was once again painted by the talented ZKROX. Someone should give the poor guy a medal for putting up with me…

Huntress will be out in November, and remember to participate in the Giveaway in order to win a free Kindle ebook!

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Book Review: Hearth: Exile

I’m very excited to post my very first book review on this blog! First up is Hearth: Exile:

Hearth: Exile by M. R. Jenks

This original fantasy story starts out a cold day in New York where we meet Brian(The closest he comes to remembering his real name), who are struggling to get by, in spite of having no memory of who he is or where he came from.

A series of mysterious events have him meeting Lauren, a woman who doesn’t remember anything either, but somehow they both know of the deep connection between them.

Driven by the need to know where they came from, they embark on a mission to discover what is hidden behind their lost memories.

Overall thoughts:

Hearth: Exile is a good story, but an excessive amount of description puts it at a dragging pace. M.R. Jenks have a nicely flowing writing, but is too fond of telling, not showing what is going on. I was intrigued by the mystery in the story, but was put off by having to read page after page describing how New York looks in the winter.

The story also took its time getting started, but it definitely improved towards the end! The first half of the book was hard to view as fantasy at all, and I think the author could have made a much more exciting book if he had cut down on a lot of scenes where little to nothing happened. The end definitely seemed like it contained some high end fantasy and mystery, but it took too long to get there. On the other hand, the book was cut off quite suddenly, so I’m sure the sequel will begin in the same good style that the first one ended in.

Though my review might sound less than enthusiastic, I still believe it’s a story with a lot of potential, and I would recommend it to people who don’t mind a slow moving plot, as long as it’s well thought-out. Though I wasn’t overly thrilled about this first book in the Hearth series, I actually have great hopes for the next book. In my mind(And I hope I’m right), the parts that made the book drag on ended in this first installment, and the next book will delve deeper into the fascinating world M.R. Jenks hinted at here, without all the foreshadowing.

If Hearth: Exile has caught your interest, you can buy it as an ebook on Amazon!

Learn more about the author on his website: http://mrjenks.wordpress.com/