
The Ahmbren Chronicles
The Ahmbren Chronicles is a spiritual fantasy epic that explores mature themes featuring elements of romance, the supernatural, horror, social issues, religion, and a dash of science-fiction. It interweaves the complexity of life into a mythological backdrop, to include faith vs. skepticism, sexual identity vs. sexual conformity, ambition vs. compassion, and balancing the needs of family vs. the needs of the world.
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Aradma is born from light a grown woman with no more than broken memories. Taken by trolls and heralded as the long-awaited priestess of the Moon Goddess, adored by their intoxicating Matriarch. Can she find herself and escape a goddess's lies in time to save the world from a Dragon's avatar half a world away?
The paladin Arda has joined the war against the vampire contagion. Sent into enemy territory, she is joined by the sorceress Anuit, whose home was destroyed by the might of the vampire Covenant. The unlikely couple’s journey into the infected lands rekindles the quest to find the living incarnation of the Gold Dragon, which will lead them to unlock the greatest secrets of the gods themselves.
The Black Dragon captures and slowly bends Aradma to his will. Arda and Anuit abandon her as they honor the Gold Dragon’s dying charge to unlock Artalon’s secret magic before the Black Dragon does. Three factions emerge: those who would balance the gods, those who would control them, and those who would destroy all people in order to starve the gods of the faith on which they feed.
Myth and Incarnation is an epic fantasy in a fully developed world that breaks convention at every turn. An expelled student of magic, an exiled witch, and a young wizard banished to serve as a demon hunter simply for being gay, each learn they might be avatars of the Archdragons, destined to save the world from the Black Dragon. But the Archdragons weren't prepared for mortal failings—lust, fear or betrayal.
The hunter god escaped death by being born as the elf girl Meara. Sixty-five years later, she travels by train in search of a lost dragon scale, the cure needed to save her dying father. Meanwhile, a killer, harvesting relics of the gods, murders a gorgon for her serpents and escapes via the same train. The body count rises as Meara searches for both the killer and her father’s cure—before becoming the harvester’s greatest prize: the girl who had once been a god.
Those Who Dwell Beyond grow ever closer to the world of Ahmbren. Three women pursue disparate paths to salvation. The lich seeks to unite the four elements into unified Order even if the living who stand in her way must die. The Goddess of Civilization haunts a clockwork body, yearning to forge mortalkind into a perfect machine of Order to escape the Dwellers' notice. The elf, thought to be the incarnation of the Consoler God, works miracles, but her friends and family start to wonder if her divine spirit is a sliver of Chaos, luring the Dwellers towards their planet.

Tales
Sold into slavery and unwilling to accept her fate, Meiri escapes and flees into the forbidden woods. The elf prince finds her. Obsessed by a secret glamour he can’t control, he breaks all his people’s taboos to possess her. But desire makes slaves of its owners, and once more unwilling to submit to fate, she uses the prince as her instrument of vengeance even as she negotiates for her freedom.
The greater the magic, the greater the price, and love magic is the greatest of all. Dalin spends his evenings ferrying lovers as a gondolier, wishing he could be one of the them. Drawn to his longing, a faerie promises to teach him the spell to find his true love. When the woman of his dreams is pulled from another world, no magic in life can guarantee a happily ever after.