Books & Series

In Progress

Awakening: Hunter’s Gambit

The first full-length novel in the Awakening series is currently being written and revised on Patreon. Free members can read the opening chapters and follow its progress; Hunter members receive access to the continuing story.

“If you love some slow build story with several layers and aspects and where the characters must fight both external and internal battles in order to survive, this is your jam.”

— Urmie

“People in the real world are morally ambiguous depending on their situation and the backgrounds of the characters in this story give them plenty to be conflicted about. ”

— Wilhelm

I picked this story up because of the concept, but I kept reading for the writing. The author here does a fantastic job. Seriously, their use of language is incredible. From the surreal scenes in the opening chapters that blur the lines between past and present to the tight clipped dialogue that comes later, everything I've read so far was masterful.  ”

— DWinchester

Awakening Fractured Memories Short Stories and Collections

Nobody can forget the Awakening, but everybody remembers it differently.

The Awakening changed the face of reality itself - a cataclysm of dimensional proportions, unleashing all manner of demonic beasts upon the world of man. Now, only fractured remnants of humanity survive; locked in an endless battle against the forces of darkness.

In Awakening Fractured Memories, you’ll delve into the recollections of characters from the realm of The Awakening – each reliving a foundational event that set them on the course toward turning back the tide of evil.

Awakening Series

Greatness demands sacrifice.

At Council Academy, students train for the Killing Fields, where humanity’s war against demons is governed by rituals, rankings, and rules. Seth Wright has spent years preparing to excel—only to discover that his training was never truly meant to keep him alive. Survival was never the point, and every victory demands a price paid in blood.

When the rules begin to break down, students must become Hunters before the forces surrounding the Academy consume them. But the consequences of the Games outlive those who play them, passing from one generation to the next as buried betrayals and unfinished duties refuse to remain dead. To survive, they must decide what their purpose demands of them—and how much of themselves they are willing to give.