The Sculpted Stones Series

Historical fantasy meets magical realism in a world inspired by ancient Mayan and Mexican kingdoms.

Men go to war for only three reasons. Pride, wealth, or starvation. A dangerous thing happens when all three come together at once.

— letters from A Queen in Exile

A family torn apart by secrets. An empire growing in the west. A secret magic hidden in the obsidian eyes of the youngest daughter that might save them all.

The Sculpted Stones series follows one family’s struggle to protect their kingdom from an empire that threatens to take everything from them. But to save the ones they love, how far will they have to go? And what lies will they have to tell to keep each other safe?

Book 1—Now Available!

In the tropical kingdom of Yaxchilan, ringed by vibrant jungles and powerful rivers, two royal daughters are born, destined to change the course of the war that threatens to destroy their home. Chanil, the older, and Itza', the younger, grow up under the guidance of Queen Xok and the warrior Lady Night Star. Despite Xok's insistence that Chanil learn to be a proper queen as Yaxchilan's heir-apparent, Chanil defies her mother and rushes into battle in hopes of becoming a great warrior that guides their people to victory. Itza', however, is desperate to learn about the incapacitating power that lies behind her obsidian-black eyes and uncover deeply-buried family secrets regarding the king's mysterious illness. As adults, Chanil defends their lands from the army that seeks to destroy it, but she is soon forced to rethink her role as a warrior in the face of the unexpected. Meanwhile, Itza' uses her cunning to form covert political alliances and networks of spies to gain favor in the war, but she must endure the trials of a scorned ex-ally who may hold the key to unlocking family secrets.

Stay tuned for the other exciting titles in this series!

History is a poor judge of character. Anytime I read of a king adored for all of time, I am certain he must have been a horrible man. And anytime I read of a queen reviled for her merciless choices, I know instantly—that was a woman who knew how to rule.”

— the Book of Queen Snake Lady