An award-winning multi-genre author from the original land of myth and legend: Wales, where she lives with her husband, four children, and doggy writing companion. When not writing or reading, she loves exploring old castles—in fact, she worked in one for six years before having her children—or delving in to other creative pursuits.
She has had numerous short stories and poetry published in anthologies, magazines and website. She has also published a five-book fantasy series for middle-grade readers, as well as novels for the Young Adult and Adult markets.
In 1901, Gwyndolyn, a determined young woman, dreams of joining the Astro-Archaeology Guild like her missing parents. Her hopes shatter when her cherished map—a key to her future—vanishes.
Suspecting her former colleague, Dr. Nicodemus Aster, Gwyndolyn embarks on a thrilling quest that thrusts her into uncharted territory. As a storm disrupts her plans, she must unravel secrets and confront her own strength.
When adventure and academia collide... Gwyndolyn will need to rely on her deepest instincts and inner strength. Only then will she discover who to trust—and uncover the mystery of her parents' vanishing—if she is to obtain what her heart desires the most.
Tom started writing at age seven and published his first book, The Erosion of Erosil, at fifteen.
He is the author and creator of The Burnt Throne Saga - book one out now. He is editing the next book in that series, The Dragonscale Tome, which is coming soon.
All the while, he is pursuing a PhD in Classics.
As of July 2025 - His fantasy brand has produced eight full length novels and one novella.
After centuries in disarray, the continent of Erosil is on the brink of war.
The King of Estron has seized the city of Runo, and his rival has no option but to take action. The King of Jacarcia rallies Erosil behind him to reclaim his home and avenge the death of his sister.
A smuggler, brought up by the Frost of Tress, is captured and brought to Estron. He claims to be the missing Prince Solomon, heir to the kingdom. The king has another heir, however, one who is determined to leave a greater legacy than both his supposed brother and his father.
The First Prince of Jacarcia is captured by the forces of Estron, relying upon his father's elven allies to save him. He vows that upon his release, neither of his rival princes will ever join Man's Lands.
Ungodly forces begin to rise again in the shadows. The Grandmistress of the Uplifted takes it upon herself to save Man's Lands and the man she once called husband.
As the Lands of Man make war, dragons awaken, and the Mistwalkers rise once more. The princes must embrace their destinies, to the cost of all in Erosil.
Lily Morgan, author residing in the West Midlands, UK.
Lily is delighted to have the opportunity to create this enchanting tale under the expert guidance of Tom, the editor at Broken Crowns Fantasy.
She is a reviewer, blogger, and book promoter with a particular interest in books that promote diversity and inclusion, especially in children's literature.
She completed her degree in creative writing in 2025.
Dreyma is a girl with a hidden talent—she can see the future. But she could never have predicted the chaos that awaits her: her father’s unexpected imprisonment and her journey to live with a four-hundred-year-old orc.
Fast forward four years, and Dreyma is brimming with anticipation as she steps into the hallowed halls of the most prestigious elven school. On her very first day, a shocking mystery unfolds—the disappearance of an important tutor. Suddenly, Dreyma and her formidable orc guardian find themselves tasked with taking over the tutor's former quarters, thrusting them into the heart of intrigue.
As she carves out her place in this new world, Dreyma discovers not only a new sister but also a shapeshifting uncle and a diverse group of friends ready to share in her adventures. Yet, in the midst of this newfound joy, Dreyma can't shake the feeling that danger lurks just around the corner.
Prior to 30 years as an IT specialist, Terry Melia had numerous occupations, including reservist in the Liverpool Scottish Territorial Army, warehouse forklift truck driver, engineer in the Merchant Navy, and teacher of English Literature in adult education.
When Terry isn’t writing, he loves to spend time with his five grandchildren, spend weekends away in beautiful Llangollen, North Wales, watch old black-and-white movies, create podcast chats with creators from all over the world for his YouTube channel, and read as many books as he can.
The hottest of summers in 1976.
In Liverpool, set against the backdrop of the music of Bowie and Bolan, seventeen-year-old Tommy is doing his best to get close to his girlfriend Linda. After she breaks up with him, he is determined to prove himself and falls in with the local drug dealers.
Whilst walking his beloved dog Butch, he encounters the ‘Scarecrow Man’, forcing him to do the unthinkable. He has no choice but to flee for his life and his freedom... only to find that nowhere is safe.
Aerin Apeltun is an English writer from the East of England. She began writing as a child, cultivating a love for fantasy worlds and maps, and now loves developing her own mythologies.
Aerin's works include her debut Young Adult Fantasy Romance trilogy, 'The Cursed Weapons', and her Upper YA Romantasy, 'Crystal Bloods'. A New Adult Romant
Aerin Apeltun is an English writer from the East of England. She began writing as a child, cultivating a love for fantasy worlds and maps, and now loves developing her own mythologies.
Aerin's works include her debut Young Adult Fantasy Romance trilogy, 'The Cursed Weapons', and her Upper YA Romantasy, 'Crystal Bloods'. A New Adult Romantasy set in the same 'Cursed Weapons' universe is coming soon. In February 2025, Aerin’s latest NA Romantasy, 'The LandSong', was acquired by Luna Eden Publishing, scheduled for release in early 2026.
My earliest memories are steeped in the world of reading. At the tender age of five, I was presented with a book that featured simple sentences, such as “The cat said meow.” It was underwhelming, to say the least. When my teacher noticed my lack of enthusiasm, I mustered the courage to express my longing for the classics—books like *Blac
My earliest memories are steeped in the world of reading. At the tender age of five, I was presented with a book that featured simple sentences, such as “The cat said meow.” It was underwhelming, to say the least. When my teacher noticed my lack of enthusiasm, I mustered the courage to express my longing for the classics—books like *Black Beauty* and *Huckleberry Finn*, which I had already devoured. This revelation sparked a shift in my journey; my teacher encouraged me to read these complex texts aloud, and from that moment, I abandoned baby books for good.
P.R. Moffitt, affectionately known as Trish by her family, is a writer and publisher from Yorkshire, currently residing in Staffordshire.
Throughout her life, she has embraced various careers, including hairdresser, teacher, counsellor, and interior designer, among others.
Trish has been writing since the age of fourteen and has always po
P.R. Moffitt, affectionately known as Trish by her family, is a writer and publisher from Yorkshire, currently residing in Staffordshire.
Throughout her life, she has embraced various careers, including hairdresser, teacher, counsellor, and interior designer, among others.
Trish has been writing since the age of fourteen and has always possessed a restless and creative mind.
Trish has a degree in publishing and is the founder of Luna Eden.
Tia Riley is a writer hailing from Northern Ireland.
With a keen interest in politics, she weaves thought-provoking narratives that reflect her insights and experiences. Tia resides in the beautiful wilds of Northumberland with her beloved dog, Hugo.
Her favourite saying is
'Life is a fiction.'
Zoe's exceptional talent as an illustrator shone through as she graciously collaborated with us to breathe life into our characters. The picture vividly portrays her remarkable skill as an artist, which is particularly fitting as it depicts Dreyma, the central figure in the book "DREYMA AND THE GIFT."