September release for The Hunt. It will come out that month, no exceptions. Why? Because it’s finished. There is still some editing left to be done, but nothing will be stopping it from here on out.
Wildstar debuts October 2015
A new series appears! Wildstar is a series of stories following two sisters, Alana and Karlyn, who take jobs as bounty hunters and mercenaries to pay for their travels back home. As they try to find their path back home, they’ll combat against threats such as disappearing villagers, cursed beasts, rival hunters, cannibals, and more. Each adventure will reveal more about who the sisters truly are and what secrets they’re hiding away.
Some of you may remember I had a book reveal in March for Knighthood. That was Wildstar. This has been a project brewing for awhile, and I’m happy to also have a release schedule for some of these stories as well.
The sisters take the assignment, but are not prepared for the case they find, an idyllic village where the girls went willingly. Not all is what it seems, and Alana and Karlyn begin to suspect what trickery, Norwin, the village leader, and the sweet strums of his lute have done to create this illusionary world. There is a hunger waiting beneath the ground for them. They must figure it out before the secret of this utopia swallows them whole.
The first story in the Wildstar series, Led Astray, will release in October 2015.
As the sisters sign up to infiltrate the Black Guard, they notice the judges create unbalanced rules for those in their favor. The crowd cheers as the matches rage on. The coin flows as freely as the blood. Now they must find the squire before he, and themselves, are locked in an unwinnable situation.
The second story in the Wildstar series, Knighthood, will release in November 2015.
The third story in the Wildstar series, Dead Hunt, will release in December 2015.
Wildstar will run six books. The other three will be shown later in the year, so expect more cover reveals, descriptions, and release dates in the future.
After nearly two years of no new releases since The Dragon’s Tear in November 2013, and an updated edition in December 2014, I’m beyond excited to have achieved the dream of consecutive month releases. I’ll go into specifics to why there has been such a wait, but I want to say I never intended to seem like a one release author. The kind of author shows up and immediately disappears; no doubt having released Book 1 of a trilogy that will never conclude
The condensed version of what’s taken so long? Extensive and numerous revisions to each and every story, as well as a few cancelled and shuffled projects.