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The Kickstarter is complete! 

 

PURSUIT OF SHADOWS

Keeper Chronicles Book TWO

Deluxe, Signed, Hardcover Edition

fully funded onKickstarter!

 

Much like A Threat of Shadows, this book will have all sorts of goodies like:

Hubs on the Foiled, faux-leather cover

Sprayed edges

 

Interior fanciness

 

If you missed the Kickstarter, stay tuned for a way to purchase the book late!

Runelight

The Aenigma Lights, Book One

World, may I introduce you to Runelight?

Runelight, this is the world.

Runelight is the first book in my new trilogy, The Aenigma Lights.
 
Instead of the epic, world-saving quests of some of my other stories, this trilogy is a bit small in scope, but filled with 
  • adventure
  • treasure hunting
  • secret tunnels
  • underground rivers
  • aenigmatic magical boxes
  • quirky poem books written in invisible magical ink
  • 300 year old artifacts protected by strange magic
  • shadowy monsters that can’t be tracked
  • thieving dwarf twins
  • sullen but likable elves
  • and a complicated rescue mission

Find Runelight in ebook and paperback on Amazon.

Audiobook on Audible, narrated by Kate Reading.

Praise for JA Andrews

 

“…classic fantasy done right in the style of Michael J Sullivan.
And ah, the elves! The dwarves!
It’s been a long time since I’ve seen these classic fantasy races done so right.”
Phil Tucker, author of the Chronicles of the Black Gate

“It’s been awhile since I’ve read such an evocative fantasy.
ML Spencer, author of the the Rhenwar Saga

The Aenigma Lights

Another amazing work by J A Andrews filled with nostalgia, desperation and above all Hope.
-Aviraj Singh Mehta

Available on Amazon

Available for Preorder

Expected 2025

The Keeper Origins

If you love books full of underdogs, betrayal and hidden magic, you’re going to love this series.”
Sabetha Danes

The Keeper Chronicles

“Looking for something to rekindle that same passion you had the first time you read about dragons? This is it. This is the story.”
-Tony Gallo

JA Andrews lives deep in the Rocky Mountains of Montana with her husband and three children.

She is eternally grateful to CS Lewis for showing her the luminous world of Narnia.

She wishes Jane Austen had lived 200 years later so they could be pen pals.

She is furious at JK Rowling for introducing her to house elves, then not providing her a way to actually employ one.

And she is constantly jealous of her future-self who, she is sure, has everything figured out.