The Rose in the Wolf
In Darkest Starlight
Subsapien
The Rose in the Wolf

The Rose in the Wolf is a riveting YA Fantasy novel of 78,000 words.

Once Upon a Time meets Attack on Titan.

For a half-century, Mor’s country has been plagued by giant werewolves sent from the north. Descended from a long line of Red Hood huntresses sworn to keep the half-mechanical beasts at bay, she is determined to become a legend like her mother and grandmother. But after a werewolf warns her of the imminent attack, her village is destroyed, and her grandmother murdered.

Mor’s mother assigns her the task of delivering an uncommonly benign and intelligent werewolf named Faol, the same one who gave Mor the warning, to the capital of the country to convey to the Red Hoods information that could end the fifty-year war. While her mother takes care of her people, Mor sets out on the quest with her two best friends. An enemy assassin pursues them to kill Faol before he can give away the secret of the werewolves while Mor is struggling with protecting a creature of the same race who killed her father.

The Rose in the Wolf has two planned sequels The Rose in the Snow and The Rose in the Ash.

In Darkest Starlight

In Darkest Starlight is a NA Fantasy Work-In-Progress

Six of Crows meets the Witcher

A young sorcerer suffers under a curse that enslaves his will to a tyrannical sorceress and he must manipulate two innocents into killing her for him or spend the rest of his life as her henchman and under an abusive romantic relationship.

Subsapien

Subsapien is a YA Science-Fiction Work-In-Progress

X-men meets the Hunger Games

One hundred years into the future in an anti-religious society, two teenage boys wake up in a technological laboratory. They have been given superhuman robotic abilities and quickly learn that it wasn’t to save their lives. They are being groomed to become government soldiers.

Bryce will do anything to keep his younger brother safe, a weakness the laboratory’s CEO is all too eager to exploit. Caleb can remember only fragments from his past, but he suspects that his family was arrested for their faith. He keeps his beliefs hidden while he tries to uncover what really happened.

The boys must put aside their differences and work together. But before they can reach their goal of escape, they are given an assignment that will force them to betray their friends. Can they fight against those who are trying to control them? Are they even human anymore? Or are they what the scientists called them? Subsapiens

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