Welcome, and thank you for taking an interest in my work! It means so much to have people attached to my stories. I feel compelled to write them because of my care for and understanding of my characters; readers like you allow their experiences and worlds to matter. To further the connection to my readers, this website was made as a place to share information that never made it in my final drafts, short stories that aren't involved enough to be released as novels, art that my official artist and fans may make, etc. Additionally, it's a hub to easily purchase all of my books directly from the source if you so wish. Regardless, I hope you enjoy perusing the site at your leisure.


Latest release:

bloodlines of fildegard

Despite being the third princess of the Merdragon Kingdom, Darc's childhood was rather simple: homeschooling, therapy, and spending time with her family. However, the relative comfort and privilege in her life was tainted by the struggles brought on by her personality disorder and so-called "star-blessed" birth. After years of struggle, with the support of her family and the church, she feels confident enough to move out at age 23 and enroll in the most prestigious magic university in the Seven Realms of Fildegard, located near the mountains in the neighboring global superpower. She's excited (and anxious) to make a new start for herself, but her life proves to be consistently disastrous when she almost immediately falls in love at first sight with the heir to the throne and incidentally ends up on his sister's bed instead. His younger sister, High Priestess of the Church of Welkin, who is engaged to the son of a goddess.

Now torn between two problematic crushes who outwardly despise one another, Darc will be forced to face everything from unresolved anger issues and an overly mysterious past on her crushes' parts, to a terrorist plot from their biggest enemy and relative attempting to usurp the crown and destroy the church. Nothing is ever simple when you fall in love with royalty.



F.A.Q.

Will you ever write in other languages or translate your books to another language?

No, not really. I feel most comfortable with English, even if it may not be my native language. I have tried to translate my own stories into Spanish before, but I hated the way small details were lost in translation, and the way most of the terminology sounded horrendous when translated. Although it's not entirely off the table for the future if anyone would be able to create a translation I can be happy with, the answer to both questions is no.

Is Fildegard the only universe you write for?

I can see how you might think that. However, the truth is that it only seems to be the case because the published books so far have almost all been part of the Fildegard universe. Tale of the Godless, Bloodlines of Fildegard, and Starspire all take place in Fildegard, but Eclipse of the Fair Folk, for instance, is part of a different universe altogether. Additionally, I don't plan on adding any more books to the Fildegard universe after my current two drafts are published. Not all universes will get five books, either, as the Xylaverse is only planned to have two.

Are there any big consistencies or things that could jump out to readers who want to go through your whole bibliography?

I'd say large casts, the fantasy genre, and very few men. I do have to say that readers should expect significant writing quality improvements between Fildegard and the Xylaverse, and smaller quality improvements between each book. They are the reason why I can't describe my writing style that accurately. I practice constantly, therefore my skills are always growing. Readers have told me it's rather obvious.