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A glimpse into fantasy, steampunk, witches, and odds & sods.

Readers' Voices

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"What I loved most about Ryann was how it bridged the gap between a classic high fantasy adventure and a deeply personal journey. Being from the Pacific Northwest, I felt right at home in the atmospheric, misty landscapes Dorset creates. It has that 'Epic & Ethereal' vibe where the magic feels ancient and the stakes feel real. It’s rare to find a book that appeals to my love for Tolkien-style world-building while keeping the characters so relatable and human. I’m already looking for the next 'add-on' map for this series!"

Marcus T. – Seattle, Washington

"I’ve read my fair share of historical fantasy, but the world-building in Queen Neferet is on another level. JC Dorset doesn’t just tell a story; he constructs a reality. You can tell the author has a 'technician’s eye' for detail because every ritual and historical nuance feels grounded and earned. Neferet is a powerhouse character—complex, slightly terrifying, and utterly captivating. It’s a page-turner that doesn't sacrifice intelligence for pace. A must-read for anyone who wants to get lost in a truly detailed universe!"

Sarah J. – Phoenix, Arizona

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"New Blood is the kind of book that stays with you long after the sun comes up. It’s atmospheric, sharp, and has that signature JC Dorset 'Gothic' edge. The way he blends the paranormal with such grounded, believable characters makes the scares hit much closer to home. It’s fast-paced and addictive, but it’s the depth of the world-building that really hooked me. If you’re looking for a page-turner that doesn’t skimp on the details, this is it. I’m officially ready for whatever Dorset comes up with next!"

Cassandra W. – Austin, Texas

"I picked up Xannu for my fourteen-year-old son, but I ended up finishing it before he could even start the second chapter! JC Dorset has hit that perfect sweet spot between C.S. Lewis and Tolkien. The 'parallel lives' of Terry and Teern are so cleverly woven together that you never want to put the book down. As a reader who loves the 'technical' side of fantasy, the addition of the Pika’Al scriptures and the ancient history made the world feel incredibly lived-in. It’s a rare find: a YA novel that actually treats its audience like they can handle a big, sophisticated plot."

David R. – Portland, Oregon

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"I absolutely loved this 'wicked' twist on a classic! A Naughty Christmas Carol is exactly what the holidays needed—it’s funny, irreverent, and undeniably sexy. It’s a total departure from Dorset's epic sagas, but it still has that sharp, clever writing I’ve come to expect. It’s the ultimate 'hidden gem' in the Odds & Sods collection. If you want a holiday read that’s more 'naughty' than 'nice' and will have you laughing out loud, this is the one. Pure fun!"

Jenna L. – San Diego, California

"As a fan of the genre, Nimosinee is exactly what a Steampunk classic should be. You can tell the author has a background in technology because the 'gears' of this world actually make sense. The industrial-age adventure is thrilling, but it’s the atmospheric detail—the hiss of the steam and the cold gleam of brass—that really pulled me in. It’s an immersive, high-stakes ride through a beautifully reimagined past. Truly one of the standout 'Stars' of the collection!"

Brendan K. – Boston, Massachusetts

FAQs

What genres do you offer?

We have fantasy, steampunk, witches, and some quirky odds & sods.

Are your books physical or digital?

Our collection includes both beautifully printed physical books and convenient digital versions.

Can I find stories about witches?

Absolutely! Our witches category features enchanting tales filled with magic, mystery, and captivating characters.

Do you offer gift options?

Yes, you can purchase gift-wrapped books for special occasions.

How often do you add new titles?

We update our collection regularly with fresh stories to keep things exciting.

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