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Together, Rigan and the prince will rid the Twin Kingdoms of the Shro Khan: deadly, mind-controlling monsters that terrorize the people on sand and at sea.
J. J. Fischerâs new novel is an action-filled journey inspired by the tale of Pocahontas with slow-burning romance as enemies become lovers.
Sephone Winter fights to reclaim her soul as her gift spirals out of control and the deadly poison coursing through her veins begins to exact its terrible vengeance.
J. J. Fischer draws on themes explored in the Calor and Lumen, delving into deep themes of forgiveness, healing from trauma, and trusting the unknown.
When aspiring young novelist Miss Diana Crewe falls asleep on her manuscript in early nineteenth century England, the last thing she expects is to wake in the middle of the world sheâs created.
. J. J. Fischerâs Regency and Regicide uses the expected tropes of a historical fantasy to explore truth, goodness, and beauty.
Having narrowly escaped their enemies, Sephone, Dorian, and Cass continue their search for the elusive Silvertongue, the only one with knowledge of the Reliquaryâs whereabouts.
J. J. Fischerâs second Nightingale Trilogy novel delves deep into biblical hope versus the pains of memory in this dystopian fantasy world.
Sephone must choose between helping Lord Adamo forget his past or journeying deep into the land of Lethe, where the truth about who she really is might finally be revealed.
J. J. Fischerâs novel Calor explores the value of hope and love in this expansive fallen world, where complex cultures and emotional backstories sing haunting refrains.