Hello everyone! I am excited to announce that I have a book I am working on getting published. So far, I have about 25,000 words which is the half-way point for a novel!

Since this is my first update, I will give a little synopsis of my story:

Wynette grew up on fairytales—how could she not, with a grandmother who swore magic was real and a mother who claimed faerie blood? But when her grandmother dies suddenly and Wynette discovers a strange frosted snow globe tucked away in her home, the stories she once loved become all too real.

Drawn through the glass into a world of twilight and thorns, Wynette finds herself face to face with her grandfather, a regal and commanding figure who offers her a single path back to the human world: kill the Goblin King.

But the Goblin King is not the monster she was led to believe. He is her mother’s brother. And as she journeys deeper into the dark forests of Faerie, Wynette begins to uncover an unsettling truth: she was never fae, never blood. She was adopted. A decoy. A pawn in a story spun long before she was born.

Years ago, a powerful faerie queen—Wynette’s so-called grandmother—possessed the ability to wield both light and shadow, a power passed only through blood or willing sacrifice. To protect her true heir, she hid her son with the Unseelie Court and vanished into the human world, fabricating a life to keep him safe. But someone broke that protection—and now Wynette has been sent into Faerie under the guise of an assassin to help bring the Goblin King out of hiding.

What her grandfather truly wants is control. And what Wynette must decide is whether she will fulfill the role written for her… or burn the script and forge her own fate.

Through the Frosted Glass: The Goblin King is a darkly romantic fantasy of identity, illusion, and the quiet, glimmering strength of a girl who steps through a story not to follow it—but to end it.

I hope to send this to a publisher soon! Feel free to comment, share with others, and like!


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