ABOUT THE BOOK

About The Book

Heroes or Horrors? The Anti-Heroic Journey of Blood Moon Rising

In a world where the lines between good and evil blur, Blood Moon Rising introduces a band of unlikely adventurers whose questionable morals make them as dangerous as their enemies. This isn’t a story about knights in shining armor or noble quests

it’s about surviving, thriving, and causing a little mayhem along the way. Full of dark humor, twisted fates, and characters who defy convention, this book redefines what it means to be a hero in a world built on chaos.

Blood Moon Rising is not your typical fantasy adventure. This is a raw, gritty, and unapologetic story that throws readers headfirst into the Land of Dodd, where danger lurks behind every sarcastic quip. The story follows a band of misfits a flamboyant ogre, a sharp-tongued goblin, a dragonborn cleric, and others

each with their own twisted backstories and questionable morals. Together, they embark on an epic journey filled with violent encounters, magical disasters, and plenty of bawdy humor. If you’re looking for a chaotic, immersive ride that mixes equal parts shock and delight, this book is your ticket to an unforgettable adventure.

About The Book

Hell Hath No Fury

When twenty-something Zach Moonkin receives an unexpected call about an inheritance in Corning, Arkansas, he imagines paperwork, dust, and maybe a key to a forgotten building. Nothing more.

But Corning is no ordinary town.

It’s quiet… too quiet.Old… but not forgotten.And everyone seems to know who he is before he opens his mouth.

The laundromat he inherits feels like a relic that was waiting for him. The apartment above it creaks, sighs, and settles as if adjusting to his presence. At night, the town shifts. Shadows seem to stretch. Whispers crawl beneath the door. And an unsettling sense of déjà vu refuses to let him sleep.

Zach came looking for closure.Instead, he finds questions—ones the town won’t answer directly.

Corning holds something for him, something buried deep in its history and woven into its soil. Something it has been waiting, patiently, to return to him.

Dark, moody, and profoundly atmospheric, this novel never spoils its secrets. Instead, it draws the reader deeper into the town’s quiet, eerie pull—inviting them to discover, along with Zach, what Corning truly is… and why it feels so disturbingly like home.