Weekly Update 5.9.25

Good grievances, it has been a minute, hasn’t it? I have several updates, given my long absence. The first is that I’ve finally finished my doctorate and graduate at the end of May! I’m so relieved to be done with this chapter in my life and thankful that I can focus on other things. It took much longer than I intended, but I’m immensely thankful that it is successfully over.

The second update is about my upcoming book series. Obviously, I missed my self-imposed deadline for this year, so I’m pushing all publishing back another year. 2026 will be the year of Maris’s series, A Siren’s Song (work in progress series title). I have been working on it off and on, but now that my grad school is officially finished, I can add so much more focus and time to it. Additionally, 2027 will be the year of the Three Sisters Trilogy, a set of stand-alones based on Rowyn’s daughter’s stories. I will share more about those in the future, but I just wanted to say hello again to the world, and I’m glad I’m back!

Rhapsodic is my read of the week. Be ready for a review Monday!

Callypso Lillis is a siren with a very big problem, one that stretches up her arm and far into her past. For the last seven years Callie has been wearing a bracelet of black beads up her wrist, magical IOUs for favors she once received. Only death or repayment will fulfill her obligations.

Everyone knows that if you need a favor, you go to the Bargainer to make it happen. He’s a man who can get you anything you want … at a price. And everyone knows that sooner or later he always collects. But for Callie, he’s never asked for repayment. Not until now. 

When Callie finds the Bargainer in her room, a grin on his lips and a twinkle in his eye, she knows things are about to change. At first it’s admitting a truth—a single bead’s worth—acknowledging the attraction between them. But the Bargainer is after more than just rekindling their connection. Something is happening in the Otherworld. Fae warriors are going missing one by one, and only the women are returned, each in a glass casket, a child clutched to her breast. 

For the Bargainer to save his people, he’ll need the help of the siren he spurned long ago. If she can forgive him.

Currently I am working hard on the beginnings of Maris’s first novel. Maris is an islander who builds ships with her father. The fastest ships in Lyrica, many say. The only problem? Their customers are pirates, and the Lyrican navy are trying to track down the elusive ship-builder. I will be giving a taste of the first book soon, and am really excited for this series. Maris will be forced into indentured servitude, in a land where she can’t speak the language, and where there are many dangers lurking around each corner, from the swamp dragons who dwell in the waters of Iora, to the mysterious hooded Lord Aydin, who seems to take special pleasure in tormenting her. Maris will have to try to find some semblance of life in the swamps, and will have to try to guard her heart from those trying to steal it.

This spring season I’ve been working on getting back into the habit of posting on social media. Here’s my latest!

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Rowyn Blythe might well be cursed. She’s brought only tragedy to her clan whose lands lay hidden beyond an enchanted shroud of mist, protected from outsiders. But now that the mighty Lyrican Empire has been brought to its knees by drought, the recent discovery of the first weather sorcerer in over a century could only be a blessing from the gods…or could it? To atone for her past, Rowyn must seek control of her power, but doing so will bring her closer to the empire she’s fought against her whole life. Rowyn is determined to evade Lyrica’s stranglehold, but now it seems like everyone wants a piece of her. Who can she ever trust? #finishedyafantasy #yafantasybooktok #booktok #fantasybooktok #fantasybooktoker #booktoker #booktokerfyp #yafantasyrecs

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I’ve really enjoyed listening to this mix on my nightly walks. I’m really into the mindset of my second series, starring Maris, and so I’m envisioning scenes set to this music.

Weekly Update 4.23.24

Good afternoon bookish friends! My family and I enjoyed a needed vacation to St. Louis over the weekend so I’m posting this a day late. I’m hard at work gearing up for the summer with the kiddos, as well as working on the History of the Reading Wars for Chapter 2 of my dissertation. I hope you enjoy my update, and wish everyone a lovely week!

Glow of the Everflame is my read of the week. The author, Penn Cole, does a really good job transitioning the heroine, Diem, into her new life as Queen of Lumnos. Diem prepares for the Challenging, the transitional period before her coronation where other Descended can challenge her to a magical fight to the death to prove that they are stronger. Diem, helped by Luther and her new Descended friends, navigates the difficult political climate of Lumnos. Be ready for a review next week!

Currently I am working hard on Chapter 2 of my dissertation, the Literature Review. This week I am completing the History of the Reading Wars section. If you are interested in a summary, check out this article!

I love making little Bookstagram and Booktok trailers for my series! If you haven’t checked out book 1, Beyond the Shroud, it’s available on Kindle Unlimited or for 99 cents!

Alright, so I’m a huge Starset fan. When it comes to writing, Starset and Breaking Benjamin was music that I listened to while working on scenes with Samael, the Butcher of Bruin. This song, Ricochet, is one of my absolute favorites, especially when it came to book 4 of the series, Empire of Dust. I hope you enjoy!

Indie Book Review: Spark of the Everflame

Spark of the Everflame is indie author, Penn Cole’s first novel in her debut series, Kindred’s Curse Saga. We are introduced to Diem Bellator, a mortal healer who lives in a realm controlled by a group of immortals called the Descended, who segregate themselves from the mortal community while governing both. Diem’s mother has done everything in her power to keep Diem from the Descended, while she herself is the royal healer at the palace. When Diem’s mother goes missing, Diem begins looking for her, and in her search, she meets the prince of Lumnos, Luther.

Review (Possible Spoilers)

I absolutely enjoyed the beginning of Diem’s story. Her inner thoughts and growth in this first book were really well written. I enjoyed her struggles about her mother as she grappled with her disappearance. Diem’s thoughts about her jobs and duties as a healer, as well as her growth in realizing it isn’t what she actually wanted for her life were really engrossing to read. I loved the way the author had Diem weigh the cost of breaking her healer’s vows. The fact that the story didn’t gloss over the breaking of the vows, and that there were real consequences from Diem’s choice made for a really rich climactic event.

Diem’s relationship with Henri was well done, and he was an interesting character, although it didn’t really feel like he appreciated Diem as much as he should’ve for how amazing and badass she was. Any seen with Luther, the Prince of Lumnos was filled with delightful tension that kept me turning pages well into the night.

This book is for you if you enjoy strong female protagonists, fae-like magic, and enemies to lovers romance. I give this one five stars because you better believe I started book 2, Glow of the Everflame, as soon as I finished.

Spark of Everflame is on Kindle Unlimited!

When old secrets catch fire, everything will burn.

In a mortal world colonized by the gods and ruled over by the Descended, their cruel offspring, Diem Bellator yearns to escape the insular life of her poor village.

Her mother’s sudden disappearance—and the discovery of a dangerous secret about her past—offer Diem an unexpected opportunity to enter the dark world of Descended royalty and unlock the web of mysteries her mother left behind.

With the dying King’s handsome, mysterious heir watching her every move, and a ruthless mortal alliance recruiting her to join the growing civil war, Diem will have to navigate the unwritten rules of love, power, and politics in order to save her family—and all of mortalkind.

Spark of the Everflame is the first book in The Kindred’s Curse Saga, a four-book epic fantasy romance series that follows our fiesty, bad*ss heroine Diem Bellator in her fight against injustice and oppression, her struggle to survive in a royal palace full of betrayal and intrigue, and her journey of self-discovery and finding true love. This slow burn, enemies-to-lovers series is perfect for fans of unique magic systems, dragons and other mythical creatures, angst and romantic tension, and hilarious banter. This book will appeal to fans of plot-heavy, character-driven romantasy such as A Court of Thorns and Roses, Throne of Glass, From Blood and Ash, Gild, Shadow & Bone, and The Serpent & the Wings of Night.

The next book in the series is…

Check out more about the author, Penn Cole!

Weekly Update 4.09.24

Good afternoon all! I hope you enjoy my update for this week! I am enjoying some absolutely beautiful weather in Kansas City this week. My children have started their homeschooling unit on Life Science, and we are looking into bugs, animals, and all sorts of plant life, just in time for spring. I’m also planning to post a review of Spark of the Everflame by Penn Cole for next week’s post, so keep on the lookout for that!

I loved this author’s writing so much. Diem was an amazing character to follow, and though I didn’t always agree with the choices that she made, I love her as a rockstar FMC. I will post more of my thoughts for next week’s review, so be sure to check back on Monday!

I immediately started Glow of the Everflame when I finished book 1, and so far, I’m really enjoying it. I can’t wait to see how Diem develops in her new life, and I’m anticipating meeting some fun and interesting new characters in the coming chapters.

This week is all dissertation work. I had a really good meeting with my advisor and I am still plugging away at Chapter 1’s background section. Now that my workspace and desk area are clean and reorganized, I’m anticipating getting a lot more work done during the day than I’ve been able to manage the past couple of months, so I’m hoping to push through my doctoral work to completion by the end of the summer/fall.

Some of my favorite fantasy series have healer main characters, so here are books I would recommend if you’re as into Healer Trope as I am!

This song definitely gave me the feels while writing Book 5, The Tempest Queen. When Illenium’s new album came out, there were several remixes that became popular too. I had them all lined up together while I wrote. Hope you enjoy!

Weekly Update 3.25.24

Good afternoon all! This is starting to become a bi-weekly update, so I hope you enjoy!

I absolutely adored this book! I loved the dual POV between Kazi and Jase, two ‘thieves’ on opposing political sides who get thrown together and develop some feelings. About towards the middle of the book was when I really sat back, enjoying Kazi’s inner voice as she navigated her feelings, abilities, and duties. It’s a five star read for me, would definitely recommend!

This one is my new read for this week. I’m a sucker for some good angsty tropes like enemies to lovers, so I’m hoping to really enjoy this ride, especially since I’ve heard such good things!

I’ve been doing scene and developmental mapping for my second series that is set about 15 years into the future from the ending of Rowyn’s story. One of the locales I used for The Tempest Queen is going to be the main setting, Iora, a consulship in the Fens, that is controlled by Admiral Abelard Valdis. There will be one or two familiar faces in book 1, and the plot is a sort of Beauty and the Beast mixed with Phantom of the Opera style romance.

Here is my last Kindle Vs. Libby Tiktok! I’ve really enjoyed making these little vids, my own personal shoulder demon and angel when it comes to my tbr lists. I confess I’ve run out of ideas for these skits, so I’m probably going to move onto more reviews on books and skits of my own writing, but it was definitely a fun way to express some creative energy!

The following song inspired a scene in book 2 of Tempest Rising, The Last Dusk. In it, Rowyn and Destrian witness an Aurora Borealis while they are wandering around the nightlands. I hope you enjoy!

Weekly Update 3.11.24

I hope everyone’s week is going well! Here is my weekly update of goings on in Elliotverse.

Happy Reading!

This book has been on my TBR pile for about a year, and I’m just in the mood for some intrigue, thieving, and wily escapes. Maybe it’s the spring fever, but I’ve heard nothing but good things about Dance of Thieves by Mary E. Pearson, so I’m excited to take this book with me on vacation this week.

Spark of the Everflame by Penn Cole has been all over Tiktok and Instagram, so I’m excited to try this one out, especially as it’s an indie author like myself. It has a lot of tropes that I enjoy, so I’m looking forward to an entertaining read!

This week, all focus is on dissertation work, as I have a meeting with my advisor next Monday. I’m attempting to set up a good structure for myself so that I can begin making inroads into this work, as it’s gone on far too long. The only issue is that I’ve been having issues with the touchpad on my laptop, so it’s making working harder. Hopefully, the new mouse coming will fix this issue and I will be back to my efficient, working self!

The speaking engagement at my daughter’s school went well. I shared about the writing and publishing process with elementary aged kiddos, as well as showed off my books. I am hoping to plan more speaking engagements in the future, when I start releasing more books in 2025.

The following song has been on repeat in my playlist for writing scenes for Book 2 of my second series. I’m very excited to share more details in the future, once I get my dissertation back on track!

Weekly Update 2.26.24

I hope everyone’s week is going well! Here is my weekly update of goings on in Elliotverse.

Happy Reading!

This week, I’m reading Tahereh Mafi’s, All This Twisted Glory. This is the third book of the This Woven Kingdom series. I absolutely love Mafi’s writing style and love triangles that she sets up. I really enjoyed her Shatter Me series, and this was does not disappoint!

I’ve seen The Ritual on TikTok several times, and since I’m a sucker for a good dark romance, I’ve decided to check it out. So far I really enjoy the dynamic between the MMC and FMC, and Tessier does tension really well.

This week my first focus is to continue to make gains on Chapter 1 of my dissertation. My advisor is supposed to get suggestions back to me any day, and I hope to make a huge dent into the work! Wish me luck!

For my authorship writing, I’ve been contemplating ideas for standalones that are set in the same universe as Tempest Rising, but are single stories. I will share more details soon, but I’m excited to begin drafting plots!

I have my first speaking engagement this week, and I’m pretty excited about it! It is at my daughter’s school and they’ve asked me to share some passages and talk about the writing process with elementary aged kiddos. Since my background is elementary ed, I’m pretty excited to participate in a literacy event from another perspective, that of a presenter, instead of a teacher/coordinator. I’ll definitely take some pics to share for next week’s update!

The following song is one I’ve listened to countless times when I wrote Rowyn’s fight scenes in the Tempest Rising series, especially the battles in book 5, The Tempest Queen.