
A strange postcard from Investigator Fiona Thorne has arrived. What a mystery. She’s in Kerus, Page of Beastfolk, for a holiday with her friend, Dodger.
A strange postcard from Investigator Fiona Thorne has arrived. What a mystery. She’s in Kerus, Page of Beastfolk, for a holiday with her friend, Dodger.
As an author, I love diving down the rabbit holes of history for inspiration. With my historical fantasy mystery series, The Planar Pages, I took
The Page of Beastfolk, Kerus is inhabited by Smilodon, Elephas, and Ursidon . All creatures are Kerusian to those outside the page. For now.
The found family trope has long been part of fiction. It starts with a group of individuals who are brought together by circumstance and eventually
Intrepid investigator Fiona Thorne can’t rest when there’s a mystery to solve. Following the revelations and excitement of PRESSED, there’s not even time for a
Dodger waved his orange-and-black spotted paw and grinned. He was in full Travel Guild uniform: long black jacket and a dark-blue tunic that cinched with
“Beautiful name for a beautiful lass. Come, let us discuss in the captain’s office, shall we? You can partake of some of Mac’s blasted cocoa.”
Anything that seems a little too inventive and magical is probably from The Court of Copper. Hope you didn’t get it in a bind. They
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