Friends new and old, it’s so good to see you!
There is always a moment
when a story stops being just yours
and steps into the world.
That moment, for me, is now.
I’m delighted (and a little feral) to officially share that in the
Radarian Universe, Tick‑Tock and A Matter of Precise Wording
are live on Amazon and Kindle Unlimited!
Tick-Tock is the beginning of a larger story—one rooted in bargains, consequence, and the quiet terror of time running out.
It’s dark fantasy romance with teeth, but also quiet intimacy.
It has the kind of magic that stains, the kind of love that costs something, and scars that can never truly heal
(not to mention possessive vampires, demons, and more).
This is the first in a trilogy,
with Threshold and book three
planned to be released later this year.
Note: Tick-Tock has explicit scenes and is recommended for mature readers
Aggis’s Annals: A Matter of Precise Wording steps sideways
into Tick-Tock through Aggis’s eyes—an old apothecary witch,
curse-breaker, meticulous recorder of truths, a
nd maybe something more than what she seems.
It’s a shorter read, but no less sharp.
If you love embedded lore without deep explanations,
careful magic systems, and the idea that exact language
can either save or ruin you, this one is for you.
It is the first in an unknown (maybe endless?)
number of dark cozy fantasy novellas.
The next installment, The Answer Remains No,
is planned to be released after book two of Tick-Tock.
If you want a little taste before committing —
👉 Free excerpts are available on BookFunnel:
• Tick-Tock
• Aggis’s Annals: A Matter of Precise Wording
If you want to jump right in —
👉 Read the full stories here:
• Tick-Tock ($2.99 or KU)
• Aggis’s Annals: A Matter of Precise Wording ($0.99 or KU)
And remember my friends, all magic has consequences.
These stories are only just beginning.
Love and Magic,
Heather
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