I have a second editorial review that I was sent over for my June 15 YA Fantasy / Sword and Sorcery release, and I wanted to pass it along! I’m so excited about it!
“Everyone reaches a crossroad in their life where they have to choose between doing what is right and doing what is easy. We need more people like Kora who embrace the challenges life throws at them. Her courage and honor are inspiring!
Don’t worry about where you think this story is going. You’ll be wrong.
Buckle up! This story has more twists and turns than a theme park ride! Allow Victoria Grefer to expertly lead you through a courageous pursuit of overthrowing tyranny and sacrificial love.”
-Lindsay Trapp, technical writer
Full disclosure: Lindsay is a close friend. She really loved the book and I was SO excited getting texts and updates and reactions as she was reading and enjoying the story!

LAUNCH DAY IS JUNE 15!
Please let people know who may be interested in this gripping read! You can check out another review here.
In case you can’t read the blurb on the paperback cover above:
Not a soul in Herezoth is safe while evil sorcerer, Zalski Forzythe, reigns supreme.
There was a time when the magicked and commoners lived in peace. The Hall of Sorcery hidden high in the mountains was a place of reverence . . .
Until the vicious sorcerer Hansrelto came to call. His attempted overthrow may have failed, but a terrorizing rampage through the nearby villages did enough damage to mar the reputation of the peaceful magicked ones for generations to come.
Nearly a millennium passed . . .
Inspired by Hansrelto’s efforts, wicked sorcerer Zalski Forzythe successfully executes a coup and slaughters the royal family, taking over the nation of Herezoth.
The people are burdened with two-thirds taxes, violent terror, and forced allegiance. The crushing boot on the neck seems relentless.
But there is hope . . .
A team of rebels known as the Crimson League leads the charge toward freedom.
And legend has it, the Marked One will rise up to end the dystopian nightmare.
Through sword and sorcery, the forces of good and evil match off in The Herezoth Trilogy’s first installment, The Crimson League: The Fight for Hope!

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