I recently launched my action-fantasy series The Voidbound Goddess Who Took a Mortal Boy, and I’m truly grateful for all the Likes and Subscribes so far.
That said, there are times when I can’t help but feel like the story isn’t being read or taken seriously, despite the hours of effort I pour into it. If you have a moment, I’d deeply appreciate it if you could give it a read.
I’ve also come to realize how important visuals are for bringing a story to life. Once the series gains more traction, I plan to hire professional illustrators to create character art and enhance the overall experience.
Thanks for being part of this journey!
The Voidbound Goddess Who Took a Mortal Boy
Twelve-year-old Kevin witnessed a stunning, otherworldly goddess who came to retrieve his brother’s soul. Despite his fear of her overwhelming power, he crossed the rift by grabbing his brother’s feet — and was dragged into the World of Ever-After.
Lady Seraphina, guardian of Ever-After, realized too late that she had accidentally kidnapped a mortal!
Now, catastrophic consequences are in motion.
His brother’s sacrifice.
The vengeance of the "Red Smoke."
The wailing of the Seven-Headed Mother.
Beyond the Void lurk the corrupted Divine Entities...
What can a mere boy do when faced with challenges beyond mortal comprehension?
