Of Iron and Moonlight
Book One of Stones of Oraith
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Pub Date Oct 8 2026 | Archive Date Jan 15 2027
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Description
For generations, the fae have been absent from human lands—long enough for most people to forget they ever existed, and for the old stories to become little more than myth.
Then people start disappearing.
The search for answers draws a grieving duke into a growing political crisis, sends a young woman in desperate pursuit of her missing best friend, and traps a blacksmith inside the stolen identity he never intended to keep. Their paths converge as buried histories resurface, dormant powers awaken, and the boundaries between human and fae unravel.
Because while humans forgot the fae, the fae never forgot them.
A Note From the Publisher
Advance Praise
"The storylines stay distinct and then come together so well, and your setups pay off across the whole book."
"It's an ambitious book and it holds together beautifully."
"The storylines stay distinct and then come together so well, and your setups pay off across the whole book."
"It's an ambitious book and it holds together beautifully."
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Perfect for readers who enjoy epic fantasy with rich worldbuilding, political intrigue, and slow-burn romance.
Of Iron and Moonlight is the first novel in the Stones of Oraith trilogy. While it launches a larger series, Book One tells a complete story with a satisfying conclusion.
Review copies are being distributed ahead of the October 8, 2026 publication date. Early reviews on Goodreads and Amazon are greatly appreciated.
Comparable authors include Robin Hobb, James Islington, Rebecca Ross, and John Gwynne.