-
C.L. Cannon’s Sword & Sorcery Fan Giveaway
Do you enjoy fantasy books with magic and swordplay? Enter the giveaway at https://clcannon.net/giveaways/sns/ for a chance to win sword & sorcery themed books & goodies! Prizes include: Print copies of The Shadow of the Gods by John Gwynne, Mistborn by Brandon Sanderson, Equal Rites by Terry Pratchett, The Second Death of Locke by V.L. Bovalino, Daughter of Crows by Mark Lawrence, The Raven Scholar by Antonia Hodgson, & The Will of the Many by James Islington + an Astarion Baldur’s Gate Funko Pop, dragon lined notebook, and a library candle!
-
New Audiobook Release: Draekkon’s Fire: The Shadow Queen
🔥 Announcing My New Audiobook: Draekkon’s Fire: The Shadow Queen (Cintarzia, Book I) I’m excited to share that Draekkon’s Fire: The Shadow Queen, the first installment in the Cintarzia Series, is now available as an audiobook. If you love political intrigue, ancient magic, and characters pushed to their breaking point, this is a story that’s ready to sweep you away. Set in a world on the brink of collapse, The Shadow Queen follows a tormented queen, a cruel king, an immortal witch, and a determined princess. Each is a pawn in a dragon conjuror’s dangerous game. As scandal erupts between the kingdoms of Burnleaf and Silverhawke, alliances fracture, and the…
-
🍂 November Nights & Spellbound Pages 🕯️
🍂The wind is howling, the cocoa’s hot, and the veil between worlds feels just a little thinner. November is the perfect time to escape into stories that shimmer with magic, mystery, and a touch of menace. As publishers, our goal is to deliver books by independent authors that will warm your afternoons and light up your evenings. Whether you’re craving haunted houses, ancient dragons, or vampire widows with unfinished business, these tales will keep you turning pages long after the last leaf falls. Here are some November reading recommendations featuring books and series by Tricia Arnold. Click each link and select your favorite bookseller. 🔮 The Witches of Lost Lake…
-
Rain Tells a Story
Rainy Days & Haunted Pages: Finding Inspiration in the Storm There’s something about the rain. I’m inspired by the way it taps against windows like ghostly fingers. The mist swirls over roads and streets. It feels like an invitation, calling forth shadows and secrets. For a writer, rainy days aren’t just weather. They’re a chance to slip between worlds, where flickering gaslight and haunted carnivals await. In that rain-soaked world, stories rise. Harlequinade: The Carnival You Can’t Escape Some stories linger past the final page. They settle in the bones, turning over in the mind like a ghost that refuses to rest. My upcoming book release, Harlequinade, is one of…






