I’ve done everything under the sun—I have a BA in archaeology from the University of Pennsylvania, a law degree from the University from Houston, and have worked as a graphic artist, romance editor, writer, UX designer, frontend developer… the list actually goes on. Yet through all these endeavors, I’ve always known my true calling was storytelling. I’m a huge nerd and draw my inspiration from actual history and RPGs, particularly video games (Dragon Age, Mass Effect, Horizon, Dark Souls…). I write “approachable” fantasy that is meant to be an escape from all of our real-world trials and tribulations while subtly (and not-so-subtly) challenging the status quo.
Manzakar (The Slave-Soldier Series Book 1)
The Gohari are a race of nomadic, pansexual people with inherent magic who are suffering at the hands of the Kingdom of Anzor’s angry god, Cenk. By harnessing the nomads’ skills in horsemanship and archery, Anzor has built a powerful, elite class of slave-soldiers who are above and beyond any other kingdom’s army: the Manzakars.
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In the aftermath of the Manzakar Rebellion, the kingdom of Anzor teeters on the edge of social and political chaos. Tikran, Coxani and their fellow Manzakars must navigate a fractured society that still sees them as outsiders—even in freedom.
Across the continent, the rival kingdom of Dilovar violates its fragile truce, creeping into eastern Gohar in pursuit of nomads with the Essence.
Tikran is drawn into the web of court politics, struggling with betrayal. Meanwhile, Coxani ventures into Gohar to unite its scattered tribes in anticipation of war.
As old empires clash and the future of Gohar hangs in the balance, Tikran makes a vow: the Gohari will be free. No matter the cost.
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