In need of reviews for my first Historical Christian Fantasy novel, Winds. The book releases on August 30th, but I offer a 15-day window before requesting proof of reviews on Amazon and Goodreads. Please let me know if you're interested.
Life Is A Heavy Thing To Bear
Ages ago, the world was a place of love and light, alive with the presence of El’s mighty wind. Now no one remembers such a world or how the smoke began. But with it came a loss of love and a loss of light. With the smoke came war.
It was a war unseen— a war between winds. Some believe it never began; others, that it never ended. Lightbearers, El called them and gave them a special charge: to expose the shadowy dealings of those who walk in darkness.
Sixteen-year-old Lilian Truit has grown up in luxury and wants nothing to do with the strange light that stirs within her— afraid it may disrupt her life. But buried family secrets— and a scorned sister living in the rural pastures of Brord—have already set her on a path she cannot avoid.
As a new war impends, the role of Fisher demands Lilian gather the lightbearers. When confronted with her heritage, her calling, and the smoke that haunts her every step, how long will denial last her? And can the world afford to wait?
The book releases on August 30th, but I offer a 15-day window before requesting proof of reviews on Amazon and Goodreads. Please let me know if you're interested.
Life Is A Heavy Thing To Bear
Ages ago, the world was a place of love and light, alive with the presence of El’s mighty wind. Now no one remembers such a world or how the smoke began. But with it came a loss of love and a loss of light. With the smoke came war.
It was a war unseen— a war between winds. Some believe it never began; others, that it never ended. Lightbearers, El called them and gave them a special charge: to expose the shadowy dealings of those who walk in darkness.
Sixteen-year-old Lilian Truit has grown up in luxury and wants nothing to do with the strange light that stirs within her— afraid it may disrupt her life. But buried family secrets— and a scorned sister living in the rural pastures of Brord—have already set her on a path she cannot avoid.
As a new war impends, the role of Fisher demands Lilian gather the lightbearers. When confronted with her heritage, her calling, and the smoke that haunts her every step, how long will denial last her? And can the world afford to wait?