Thursday, November 24, 2022

A Black Friday/Cyber Monday Sale

 


I'm publishing on a Friday instead of a Monday this week because... it's time for the annual Black Friday Indie Book Sale. I have three books I'm running sales on. Harbinger of the End my standalone romantic fantasy about Loki and Sigyn, Of Gold and Iron my YA fae fantasy, and A Tale of Gods and Glory my horror fantasy that is full of dark humor and sweet friends to lover romance.

There's a whole bunch of books that are on sale this year. So, one you're done purchasing mine 😉I suggest you go check out the whole catalog!



Harbinger of the End is going on sale for the first time ever!!! So, if you've been eying up this tale of chaos and fidelity as it tells the story of the arranged marriage between Loki and Sigyn then now is the time to get it while it's only $0.99!

This standalone is perfect for romantic fantasy fans and readers of Emma Hamm and Sylvia Mercedes, who are looking for a new slow-burn, swoon-worthy story. It’s a sweeping tale of love, betrayal, and dragon fire set in a world of Vikings, witches, and gods.




What better way to kick off the new cover than with a sale???

Join Jaye as she struggles to make her way through the Otherworlds, the home of the faeries from Irish legend. When her brother is threatened by a soul-consuming Unseele Winter Faerie, she turns to the unlikeliest allies to help her save him. Ravven Crowe is an arrogant and aggravating solitary faerie with his own vendetta against the Winter Court. Ravven agrees to help make Jaye into a Fair Assassin, a human allowed to kill fae... but every bargain comes at a price. And the one that Ravven demands might just be more than Jaye can pay.

Only $0.99 through Monday!






The name of Lord Taliz the Champion of Coldhaven is one that almost everyone has heard... but the story? Well, the story is less well known. Now I don’t mean the tale that is sung in every tavern across Ruskhazar. I'm talking about what really happened.

To many people Taliz is a hero, a legend, perhaps a figure made up by the bards. Some believe that he never existed at all. Oh, his home Coldhaven was certainly real enough, but how could someone like Taliz have lived and still be considered a mortal?

But I’m here to tell you, Taliz is real, he existed, and he is not the hero you believe him to be. Yes, he did the things the bards claim. He charmed monsters, rose in status, saved Coldhaven, and then burned it all to the ground. But there was nothing exceptional about him. So, you may ask how did an ordinary man—a foreigner no less—come to be revered as the champion of the very city he destroyed? Well, I suppose if you trust the bard's accounts it’s because there was a worse fate than the fire, but if you ask me... the bards got it all wrong.

Get this adult horror fantasy about werewolves and creatures that hunt werewolves, loyalty and betrayal, and a hero who is also a destroyer named Taliz. It's absolutely FREE through Monday!


Get your copy now: A Tale of Gods and Glory: A Legend of Ruskhazar - Kindle edition by Chapelway, Nicki. Literature & Fiction Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.


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