Latest Release – Soul Harvest

Are you ready to embark on a dark and thrilling adventure that will leave you breathless and craving more?

“Soul Harvest,” part of the gripping Tales of the Broken Veil collection, is the perfect short story to read in under an hour.

They sought protection.
He found damnation.
Every decision has a price.


Drawn to the idyllic British countryside, Ivan embarks on a mission to document the Hongfort’s natural beauty for his blog. But after he stumbles on a cycle of darkness stretching back generations, he realises he has to take a side in the eternal struggle between light and dark. 

A decision that will alter the course of his life, forever. 

Soul Harvest is part of the Tales of the Broken Veil short story collection, a series of tales that can be enjoyed in any order, and in under half an hour. This story is crafted with UK English spellings, punctuation, and grammar.

Grab your copy of “Soul Harvest” today and let yourself be drawn into a the countryside isn’t as safe as you might think. Your next great read is just a click away.

Please note, due to the short nature of this story, only digital versions are available. I’m working on a combined print novel for the series in the background. Enjoy!

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