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Two Fantasy Books — Free on Kindle for 5 Days

 For a few days only, you can download two of my fantasy novels for free on Amazon Kindle. These are emotional, character-driven stories—one a dark romantasy full of scars and fire, the other a cozy tale of quiet magic, healing, and belonging. 📘 The Memory He Burned in My Skin A lyrical romantasy about silence, scars, and forbidden memory. She remembers what was never hers. He carries a fire meant to be forgotten. 📗 The Hollow and the Hearth A cozy fantasy about found family, gentle magic, and the quiet courage of healing. In the heart of the Hollow stands Ivywood—a cottage where hope brews in every cup of tea. You don’t need a Kindle device to read them—just the free Kindle app on your phone, tablet, or computer. Download them here (for free): The Memory He Burned in My Skin The Hollow and the Hearth If you love stories that hurt and heal, I hope these books find you at the right time.

A Hearth in the Hollow: Finding Rest in Cozy Fantasy

 For years, my heart belonged to dark fantasy: haunted kingdoms, wounded heroes, stories stitched with shadows and memory. I wrote from the ache, from the places that hurt, searching for meaning—or at least, a kind of beauty in the darkness. But even the most devoted wanderer in dusk needs, eventually, a place to rest. The Hollow and the Hearth was born from that longing. I wrote it when the weight of the world became too much to bear, when grief and exhaustion pressed in from all sides. I didn’t need another tragedy—I needed a cottage at the edge of the woods, a place where magic moved slowly, where the warmth of a fire and the kindness of strangers could be healing in themselves. Cozy fantasy became my emotional refuge. In this story, and in the act of writing it, I found the gentle magic I’d been longing for: not the kind that burns, but the kind that heals. I learned that hope doesn’t always arrive with a shout—sometimes, it’s the quiet light that spills from a window on a ...