Language of Creation

A world spoken into being must be made up of words. Knowing this language of creation grants incredible power, allowing the mighty to bend the very nature of this reality to their whim. Luckily, no one speaks it anymore, only the stunted legalese derived from it. Contracts written in that Language are enforced by powerful and unforgiving elemental magic, and wealthy spend a lot of money on lawyers looking for loopholes. Lawyer Anna and Investigator Drox travel the countryside, finding loopholes and solving mysteries. Legal Drama meets High Fantasy in the Language of Creation series, coming soon.

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The Gray Line

People are dying. No one notices. They are the type of people that no one misses, dying the type of deaths that are easy to ignore. If you saw them, could you turn away? Doug Norton can’t. He’s an overthinking, neuro-divergent father who only wants to protect his kids. When he’s fired from the only job he ever wanted, he tries his hand at what he hopes is the next best thing, running a one-man Private Detection Agency. When he stumbles on a deadly mystery that no one believes exists, he can’t stop until he solves it. Will he be in time to save lives? Or will the black-and-white thinker… Read More

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The LIST!

The LIST! I’ve been reviewing books in dozens of different places, and I want a place you can find all the 5 star books in one place, sorted by Genre. Eventually I’ll sub-sort by decade. Remember, 5* doesn’t mean it’s best book ever, it only means that it’s one of the best examples of that genre. Epic Fantasy (Series) Magician by Raymond Feist (And Series) The Eye of the Storm by Robert Jordan Wizard’s First Rule by Terry Goodkind The Legend of Drizzt by R.A Salvatore Horror/Crime Comes a Horseman by Robert Liparulo Something Wicked this Way Comes by Ray Bradbury Spookers (Horror Fantasy, low gore, low stakes) The Grand… Read More

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