Shattered Guardians is free this weekend on Kindle!

Shattered Guardians

Your past is more dangerous than your future…



The world has turned against the mysterious, stone-possessing spirits known as Whispers. While the Four Winds Institute tries to find a way to protect its students who are all Whisper handlers, Tori and Cae must uncover a devastating new enemy. An enemy who can not only control Wraiths, but utilize the dark energy of the Silence to create living nightmares that do not vanish on waking.

Death will catch you, for the Apocalypse is here.

Get Shattered Guardians for the Kindle here

The Dragon Aster Trilogy


When an Awl takes Sybl to the realm of Aster, she will discover a place where fantasy is the reality. A world of dragons and creatures only dreams and nightmares could conjure.

Until now.

A dragon’s faith in a Prophecy that a Fay would return to restore the balance of life and death leads Cirrus to Sybl. They will be pitted against a demon’s vengeful pull towards a war against Earth. A war held at bay by a hope for peace that was nearly extinguished three hundred years ago.

The Threads of Fate will unfurl to their shattering point, and be held together by the wings of limitless love as the Dragon Aster Trilogy comes together, unabridged and complete with a glossary and map.

Website

Goodreads

Kindle

Paperback

The major differences from the separate books (#1-3) that you will find in here are:

– A map of the Torian and Suzerain Continents

– A full glossary

– All three books in one

– And a new cover!

I am still gathering names together to ship review copies out to as well, so if you are a reviewer, book blogger, librarian, book store employee and such I would be happy to send you a paperback or digital copy in format of your choice. Just email me on Goodreads or at infinitydreamt@gmail.com

Please enjoy!

Kobo Writing Life

 

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Kobo has always been one of those cute, compatible-with-just-about-any-format ebook readers that I walk by when I visit Chapters Indigo bookstores in my city. So when Kobo launched their own self-publishing platform Writing Life, I wasted no time jumping over to their site to see what it was all about.

Overall it’s more or less the same thing as the Kindle Direct Publishing site, where you enter your book details, cover and your book itself. I uploaded mine up as an .epub, but it looks to accept .mobi and other formats as well.  You can also turn DRM on or off.  You can get royalties as high as 70% for books between $1.99 and 12.99 and 45% for anything under or over that.  Took them less than a day to make it published and visible on their website, which is at the moment slightly faster than Kindle. You can also make your book free when you want and the price change is instantaneous (their search engine takes about an hour to catch up). The best part is that if you upload an .epub file, there is no meatgrinder to turn your dragons into a shredded turkey.  Mind you, I haven’t tried their convertor with .mobi and other file formats, so bring the gravy just in case.

Best part of putting my book on Kobo so far has to be that I don’t have to chase after my past reviewers like a rabid author to post their reviews on Kobo, as it takes all 43 of them from Goodreads and lists them on my product page. Easy mode easy? So far no complaints. If you are looking to extend the reach of your ebooks, Writing Life by Kobo is one of the easiest ways out there to do it.