It’s official! ‘Hero of Room: Book 1’ is launching on July 1st.
The first of this epic LitRPG Roman Fantasy series will be available for FREE on Kindle Unlimited, or you can pick up a paperback copy via Amazon. I’ll send you a link to buy it when it launches! Please grab a copy when it goes live, or send one to a friend as a gift :)
Here’s the link to Pre-Order it on Kindle.
I am also working on getting an audiobook version for this and hopefully the rest of the series. I’ll keep you posted on that.
Here’s what the official cover will look like:
More Exciting News
Book 2 for ‘Hero of Rome’ is finished and will be launching August 5th!
I am also over 17k words for Book 3, and I will plan to have that one published Oct 4th (my birthday), along with Book 4 on November 4th (Lord willing). For the series, I have 4 books concretely planned that will end on a satisfying note, but if the series does really well, I’ll continue it!
I have some really cool story arcs I would like to explore with the series (think Alexander the Great, King Arthur, Vikings, etc).
Life Update
This summer has been extremely restful, even with writing 10-12k words a week.
I’ve gotten to spend a lot more time with Megan and Eliza, taking plenty of walks. I even have a tan now which is fun. With the free time, we’ve been able to knock out some house projects, along with more baby-proofing to keep Eliza safe (she loves to run around and keep us on our toes).
My grandparents are also gifting us their piano, which will be really fun to teach Eliza. Additionally, Megan’s family is moving up here to live nearby, which we are very excited for.
Overall, our life has felt very blessed by the Lord, in spite of having a bunch of expensive car repairs recently. I’m continued to be reminded of His faithfulness and how He is with us everyday, whether it be a time of plenty or little.
13 Days Till Launch
Thank you again for your continued support and being a part of my life.
I look forward to sharing with you ‘Hero of Rome: Book 1’ in 13 days! In the meantime, as Julius Caesar once said:
“Veni, vidi, vici!”