Two series, two very different worlds. Pick the one that fits your night, and read it in the order below — each series stands on its own; you can start with either.
If you want an epic YA fantasy adventure with dragons, dwarves, elemental magic, and a kid-to-YA saga that grows with the reader — start with The Elementalists. If you'd rather sink into a modern fantasy thriller with ancient artifacts, secret societies, and a lucky protagonist who trips over the wrong stone — start with Stone of Amun-Ra.
A village in peril. A girl who won't sit still. And a spark she barely knows how to hold. Kirkus-reviewed, Amazon Top 20 in YA Fantasy.
A goblin army marches on Arendon's capital. Its only hope may be a dragon old enough to remember the last war — if the elementalists can convince him.
The land war stalls. The trail turns seaward, guided by a map no dwarf will admit to drawing — and a tournament in the depths becomes something no one saw coming.
Arendon sits in the top left of the map — the finale doesn't. The adventure spans nearly the entire continent as the elementalists split, regroup, and split again to counter the wizards on every front at once.
Mitzy never asked to be a hero. A shard of something ancient didn't care. Indiana Jones meets The Dresden Files — luck has found him, and luck always comes with strings.
Three months later Mitzy is hunted across the globe, carrying two fragments of the Stone. The Raven wants them both — and he's closer than anyone to unlocking their true power.
Yellowstone is stirring. Every faction wants the Stone. Mitzy's luck is stretched thinner than the Raven would ever have predicted. The epic finale ties every thread and ends where it began.
Coming 2027
Set nine months before Book One, told from Patricia Brighton's point of view — a Great House operative sent to guard a charming artifact expert through a Hong Kong dinner that turns into a game of poison, illusion, and betrayal. Read anytime; pairs especially well between Book One and Book Two, once you've met the Great Houses in the mainline.
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