u/Annakas-author

I just published my first book this week and I'm equal parts excited and anxious 😅. The ebook and paper book is available on Amazon

After months of writing and rewriting, I finally hit publish on my first book this week.

It’s a book 1 of a trilogy fantasy novel about a girl who ends up in the Shadow Realm on the back of a stallion, one of the realm’s powerful native creatures. She finds out the whole realm’s been sealed off by a barrier the old king put up with his life. She decides to help break it, and along the way she starts figuring out her own powers and why she was brought there in the first place.

Still can’t believe it’s out in the world. If you’re into portal fantasy with high stakes and a bit of destiny discovery, I’d love to know what you think.

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u/Annakas-author — 21 days ago

Hey all,

First-time author here and my anxiety is louder than my word count right now 😅 The last story I actually finished was for a high school English assignment. Would really appreciate some blurb feedback and moral support.

https://a.co/d/01a0RDDQ

Quick pitch:

For centuries, the Night Realm has been rotting behind a Great Barrier — raised by a King who sacrificed himself to save what was left.

Gracie grew up in the quiet corners of her world, listening to the wind and talking to meadows. She never expected the sky to split open... or for a myth to save her.

Magnus isn’t just a horse. He’s a blue-eyed, winged storm of a guardian, and the only one who can cross the thinning veil between worlds. Together, they’ll travel through lands of shifting glass, whispering rivers, and palaces that still remember their names.

Now the weight of a dying realm is on Gracie’s shoulders. To save it, she has to tear down the one thing keeping it safe. She’s got Xantha, a warrior who bleeds duty, and Lujan, a Night Prince with a smile like a knife. And in her dreams? A silent shadow watches, waiting for her to cross the line.

Be gentle but honest — what’s working? What’s confusing? Thanks for reading 💙

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u/Annakas-author — 22 days ago