How do we cope with this present darkness?

With her home ripped away from her by a move to the middle of a frozen woodland, Oaneka wrestles through questions of beauty, loneliness, joy, life and death with only her siblings for company, in a world that feels darkened with the coming of the Winter months. How do we cope with darkness? How do we grow and forgive when the world feels stagnant?

In a lonely world, together with her sister and brother, they wrestle through broken hopes, darkened grounds and absent parents as they strive to live in a frozen forest, far from the place they had long called home, and far from the warmth of the summer months.

Who is it for? 

Frost Light is a quiet story about brokenness, isolation, darkness and hope. It was written with Young Adults in mind, and will be released under the New Adult tag.

Appropriate for children 13+, the story itself is slow-paced and written more for older teens-adults.

If you’ve been hunting around for an interesting story of family and hope, with a touch of fantasy without all the gunk that tends to crowd modern novels, this may be the book for you.

How to order?

You can now find it on Amazon.com in Kindle, Hardcover and Softcover formats, and on Barnes and Noble in Hardcover and Softcover.

Frost Light Hardcover
$25.00

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