My Books
A King Remade
After the king and queen died at sea a year ago, the young Prince Nigel stepped into his father’s role with grace, but someone close to him already threatens to rip the kingdom apart—and he can do nothing but watch.
Childhood friends of the king, Luke and Anthanasius, join with the lords of the land to keep the kingdom together, but it is for their loyalty to his late father, rather than his weakening son that the lords attempt anything.
With his former friends and dwindling number of loyal subjects braving dungeons, accusations of regicide, underground tunnels, attempted assassinations, and the mental tortures of hard decisions, the king is unaware that his kingdom hangs by a thread. Keeping it together required going behind the king’s back, but he’s too powerless to stop his friends. Life stayed… predictable.
Until the betraying insider brought their ancient enemies, the Shalmen, back to their shores.
A king in name only, Nigel feels powerless, with his grip on the kingdom, and his freedom, slipping. Even the lords are faltering in their loyalty, but his friends stay by his side until he can fight for himself. If his friends fail, the king and the kingdom are lost. Ultimately, Nigel comes to realize captivity is worse than possible death.
After the king and queen died at sea a year ago, the young Prince Nigel stepped into his father’s role with grace, but someone close to him already threatens to rip the kingdom apart—and he can do nothing but watch.
Childhood friends of the king, Luke and Anthanasius, join with the lords of the land to keep the kingdom together, but it is for their loyalty to his late father, rather than his weakening son that the lords attempt anything.
With his former friends and dwindling number of loyal subjects braving dungeons, accusations of regicide, underground tunnels, attempted assassinations, and the mental tortures of hard decisions, the king is unaware that his kingdom hangs by a thread. Keeping it together required going behind the king’s back, but he’s too powerless to stop his friends. Life stayed… predictable.
Until the betraying insider brought their ancient enemies, the Shalmen, back to their shores.
A king in name only, Nigel feels powerless, with his grip on the kingdom, and his freedom, slipping. Even the lords are faltering in their loyalty, but his friends stay by his side until he can fight for himself. If his friends fail, the king and the kingdom are lost. Ultimately, Nigel comes to realize captivity is worse than possible death.
A Shadow From Tomorrow
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Chris saw his mother, the queen, murdered when he was fifteen. He leveraged his Gift, the ability to reverse days, to try and bring her back, yet failed. The toll aged him years in the process. Disenchanted by the Gift’s consequences, Chris had sworn it off.
With old enemies now fighting to expand their territory and influence, Chris hazards a front-line position to defend his country. For the first time in ten years, Chris uses his Gift to reverse a battle and save a dead friend; however, hundreds who lived the first time don’t survive the battle’s second engagement. The new survivors don’t know it, yet lingering emotions make them suspect Chris’ Gift is the reason their friends died.
Loyalty to the people who’d hate him if they knew he’d used his Gift hurls Chris into a hell of uncertain regrets, but he knows he would hate himself if he had abandoned his friend. His controversial decision thrusts the country already at war seething to near civil war.
Chris discovers who murdered his mother while searching for the enemy potentate. His quest for justice devolves toward revenge while he unravels the decade-old secret. The problem is, an accusation of murder would throw the kingdom’s already-precarious position on its head. Justice demands he do it, yet he also needs to keep his country intact.
Tom and Litch
Tom’s mentor, the elderly healer Litch, lies, cheats, and steals whenever he can. He’s also harbored a grudge against the king since he left Litch for dead decades ago. Tom needs and wants to help the grumpy old man—after all, starting a war by yourself is a tall order.
Litch is crafty enough he could have demolished the king several times over the decades, but the time was never right—another tyrant would have risen in his place. The whole country needs purging down to the last noble the corrupt king influenced. When an assassin attempts to kill the king and prince, Tom and Litch must postpone their deaths. If the two manage long enough, the apprentice and his master can use them as pawns in the war they want to incite. After that, tighten the noose and string the gallows for all Litch cares.
Infiltrating a neighboring kingdom and queendom to agitate the war proves challenging enough without those rulers trying to maintain peace. It’s even harder as a naive lad and old man with a temper as bad as his crippled leg. If they don’t manage to replace their own country’s leadership, its another century of demoralized thralldom for the masses.
Tom’s mentor, the elderly healer Litch, lies, cheats, and steals whenever he can. He’s also harbored a grudge against the king since he left Litch for dead decades ago. Tom needs and wants to help the grumpy old man—after all, starting a war by yourself is a tall order.
Litch is crafty enough he could have demolished the king several times over the decades, but the time was never right—another tyrant would have risen in his place. The whole country needs purging down to the last noble the corrupt king influenced. When an assassin attempts to kill the king and prince, Tom and Litch must postpone their deaths. If the two manage long enough, the apprentice and his master can use them as pawns in the war they want to incite. After that, tighten the noose and string the gallows for all Litch cares.
Infiltrating a neighboring kingdom and queendom to agitate the war proves challenging enough without those rulers trying to maintain peace. It’s even harder as a naive lad and old man with a temper as bad as his crippled leg. If they don’t manage to replace their own country’s leadership, its another century of demoralized thralldom for the masses.
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