"5 Stars. A great start to a new fantasy series... I'm honestly confused about who is good and who is evil. I like that the reader is kept guessing throughout the book. It made for a great page turner..."
Mindy Lou's Book Review, Goodreads
"5 Stars. The story weaves complex characters with magic and fantasy. And as a romance lover, I adore romance as a complication to the goals and best laid plans of the characters... Amazing. I highly recommend."
Heather Leighson, Author
Good versus Evil... Or not?
Surrounded by ancient forest, the human Kingdom of Aneirin is surrounded by magic and deception. Can shattering the lies and betrayals of the past make a difference to the looming threat of a brutal war? Or will the darkness that lurks within the present consume everything all hold dear?
A mysterious magic user, haunted by a violent past, must confront the darkness within while navigating the treacherous paths of revenge and betrayal.
A young Elf embarks on a perilous journey, with a complicated Dragon as her only companion. As the line between good and evil blurs, she finds herself questioning everything she thought was true.
A man of dubious morals searches for power with such ruthlessness that not even the innocent stand in his way.
A seemingly innocent Human prince falling for the determined Elf set to spill his blood... What could go wrong?
Nightfall in the Forest of Betrayal is Book One of The Nightfall Series, an Enemies to Lovers Romantasy with multiple POVs. This book contains mature themes, including mild violence, swearing, and on page romance (MF). If you enjoyed A Game of Thrones or the Throne of Glass series, you'll love this dark twist on epic fantasy.
Dive into Book One of The Nightfall Series today and lose yourself within a gripping tale of magic, secrets, lies and love.
"There was no time to close her eyes.
After a single, aching heartbeat, a great shape appeared, looming below. It was an impossible shape, woven out of shifting light, shimmering, polished scales, and wickedly spread blades reaching out towards her.
There was a jolt.
There was pain.
Then there was nothing."