Do you like cosy stories, fated lovers, and a bit of modernity in your fantasy romance? Then Goddess Found by, er, me, might just be your cup of tea.
You may have noticed that I’ve been a bit quiet on this blog lately. It’s not for a lack of wanting to keep up with the blog. It’s not even for a lack of books to talk about. It’s just that I’ve been super busy getting my own book ready for publication, and I’ve had to put this blog on the back burner. But now I’m ready to share with you what I’ve been working on.
Goddess Found is a fantasy romance, standalone fated lovers book set in a secondary world that has magic, but is nonetheless rather similar to our own. It has tea, hand-knitted jerseys, tarot cards, crystal balls, a magical reality TV show, and a whole heap of criticism and analysis of fame culture.
I’m not in a position to review the book, of course. But I hope you’ll check it out. I also have a prequel novelette called Hunter Ascendant available for newsletter subscribers.
The God Incarnate, forced into a public role he didn’t seek. ~ The mere mortal who wants a quiet life. ~ The very public, very popular reality show that will complicate their lives. This is the second time Jack’s been coerced into searching for the Goddess Incarnate among the most promising, and beautiful, mages of his generation for the entertainment of the nation. Tired and jaded, Jack fears the new season of Goddess Found will play out like the last, until a new crew member makes him feel more at ease than he has in years. But she has no magic so she can’t be his goddess. Can she? All Leta wants is enough money to pay for a pâtisserie course so she can be her own boss. She just needs to keep her head down for six weeks and not get fired for bothering the ambitious contestants or making a fool of herself in front of the dreamy God Incarnate. A simple task for a wallflower, right? As Leta and Jack draw closer, the attention of the media and the mighty mage families places conflicting expectations upon them. And whoever the Goddess Incarnate turns out to be will have another problem: Not everyone wants the goddess to ascend …