
These fascinating book are filled with exquisitely detailed descriptions of the different landscapes and locales encountered by our heroine as she deals with her emotions and makes often difficult decisions about loyalties to family and friends past, present, and future. All of the imaginative characters in the story are so very well thought out and described that readers can make a complete picture in their mind as they turn each page.



In this final book of the “Hearts of Fire” trilogy, we continue to follow the sojourn of the young sorceress Talia Terrell of Mandoria, as she encounters many new and surprising events and struggles to keep her diverse family together. What will happen this time?
__Walking in the Fire__ is again a very engaging and exciting tale of fantasy, mystery, intrigue, death, rebirth, travel, magic, wizardry, and ever-changing family dynamics. Humans. Centaurs. Satyrs. Monkeys. Cignats. Magicians. Sentinels. Alchemists. Wolfmen. Fairies. Giants. Dwarfs.



“Small Bites” is not your ordinary short story anthology. Get ready for an exciting collection of tantalizing very short essays with compelling characters and beguiling story lines. As you hungrily devour each fantasy, you will find yourself at the edge of your seat and piling up question after question in your mind. Each piece in this book is a testament to the fantasy genre and each story is completely different from the others.
About the Author
Franklin R. Wilson is a novelist and short story author. He has three novels debuting during the first half of 2018, with at least two more and a book of short stories to be published the second half of 2018. The first book, titled “Cast A Long Shadow,” is a page-turning thriller set in the author’s beloved adopted hometown of Detroit Michigan. The second book, part of a multi-book series, is a fantasy story for young adults titled “Hearts of Fire.” Franklin plans on publishing at least two more books of the young adult fantasy series in 2018. The third novel, which was actually written first, is a metaphysical thriller titled “Planet of Eden.” The anthology of short stories is titled “Small Bites,” and is written in another different genre from the others, showcasing the prolific creativity of the author.
When Franklin isn’t writing about imaginary people and worlds, he spends his time traveling in the real world, searching for unusual adventures, scrounging through flea markets acquiring collectibles, taste-testing gourmet foods, or racing about in his little two-seat red convertible.