What Should I Read Next?

I miss reading books that capture the imagination and draw you into the story from beginning to end. Due to the nature of my current occupation overwhelming my mental capacity, it is easier to lose focus on the books I’m reading. Over the last two years, I’ve probably only read about half of what I used to go through annually on top of my writing. However, this is not only due to my work.

Several of the bigger authors I read seemed to have written their longer-running series into a corner. The main characters encountered challenges that could only be faced by taking on a curse or something similar, so the most recent books in the series revolved around some obscure deus ex machina necessary to escape the impossible circumstances in which they found themselves. While the stories might have been good enough and well-written, beloved side characters were left out, and the climax felt…rote.

One of my “comfort reads” authors is taking a couple of years off, and another main author is not revisiting the genres I read for another year or two. The result of all these shifts has left me with a lack of reading material to hold my interest. This is not to say I lack reading material at all, but the quantity of what I’m looking for is not as easy for me to find.

Help!

What I need now, are some recommendations! Here are some of my favorite genres:

  • YA or cozy romance (no – low spice)
  • Urban fantasy (any spice, but story-focused)
  • High fantasy (love creative worlds and magic systems)
  • Murder mystery/crime (interesting main characters)
  • Sci-fi (with a splash of the fantastical)

Throw me your recommendations, especially if they are newer or lesser-known authors!

Hidden Strength Release

I’m a bit late in posting the announcement here, but Hidden Strength is out and available in ebook and paperback formats! This is the fourth and final book in the Hidden Series of Elaria. The moment is a culmination of a four-year labor of love and puts the cap on an emotional journey. I love all of my characters and their unique personalities. I know many readers have enjoyed getting to know them through the series as well.

Initial feedback has been positive, and I hope the reviews start coming in soon. My sister said I should sell the final book with a pack of tissues. There are heartwrenching moments throughout, and everyone mentions different ones pulling at their heartstrings. It is interesting to see what events hit for different people.

Audiobooks

I’ve started looking into audiobooks. The format is frequently asked about when I go to events like the Renaissance Faire. I’m hoping to save up some of the money I make at the faire this year to pay for a good voice actor, but I’m not certain about the approach I want to take with the producer.

A couple of years ago, I asked if people preferred male or female voice actors for their audiobooks and the feedback was evenly split between the options. I’m leaning toward a faint British accent because that feels “old-school fantasy” to me. I think either gender could work since I tell the story through multiple points of view. While Annalla is the main character, Larron follows close behind for “screen” time, especially in the first book.

I would love to hear some of your favorite fantasy readers if you are a big consumer of audiobooks. Let me know in the comments, and keep an eye out for more audiobook information to come!

Hidden Strength Update

The manuscript is with my beta readers!

Hidden Strength is the fourth and final book in the Hidden Series and will be released in early June. I’m excited to share this finale with you and hope you are too. My sister said I should recommend a box of tissues to be sold with this book. She became emotionally invested in the characters over their journey as much as I did. It is bittersweet to see this story coming to an end. 

Along with the manuscript sent to its next round of reviewers, I have also sent the sketch and description to my cover artist. Miguel Lobo, who did the cover for Hidden Promise, will be working again on this cover art. His initial insights and drafts have already turned out so beautifully, and I can’t wait for everyone to see the final product. 

Newsletter subscribers will get the first look at the cover. I’ll probably do a special newsletter so we don’t have to wait until the second quarter distribution in April. That is also the month I should send the book to my editor for the final, professional, editing. Formatting will happen in May, and then it is out! I should have just enough time to order paperback copies and have them arrive in time for the Renaissance Faire that starts in July this year. 

As a reminder, prices will be going up after the release of this final book. Hidden Strength is on a discount for digital preorders, so if you want the ebook, I recommend buying it during the preorder period. Then, all the paperback books will be going up a dollar on Amazon after the final book is released. Stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to June!

Happy weekend reading!