History is written by the victors, and their lies could burn Concordea to the ground.
Kirsi is preparing her students for testing, but they are fascinated by only one subject – the powerful Renderes who rebuilt their city-state after a century of suffering and devastation. The legendary heroes were executed by Rebels after the Revolution. Those same Rebels remain in control of Concordea…and school testing.
Mason knows the deadly truth not shared in the history books. Without the guidance of a Muse, Renderes burn too hot. Magical fire has taken lives before, and the danger is heating up again.
When one of her students disappears, it is Kirsi who will be tested. The teacher will be forced to confront the hidden reality of her world and she’ll need Mason’s help to survive the experience.
Can a teacher learn enough magic to save her students?
About The Author
Rennie St. James shares several similarities with her fictional characters (heroes and villains alike) including a love of chocolate, horror movies, martial arts, yoga, and travel.
She doesn’t have a pet mountain lion but is proudly owned by three rescue kitties. They live in relative harmony in beautiful southwestern Virginia (United States).
In 2023, her first series, the Rahki Chronicles, will be re-released as Amazon exclusive available in KU.
Rennie’s completed Guardian trilogy is also available in KU as part Fred Shernoff’s Atlantic Island Universe.
Please join Rennie on Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook, and Instagram as she loves to interact with fellow bookworms and authors.
The Rahki Chronicles
Azimuth (#1)
Coppe (#2)
Lamassu (#3)
Nadya’s World (#3.5)
Mercury (#4)
Yen (#5)
Zanhin (#6)
Atlantic Island: Guardian Trilogy
Jaguar Warrior (Book 1)
Place of Fear (Book 2)
Blood of Trees (Book 3)
Visit https://writerRSJ.com for additional information.
Rennie St. James loves many things:
chocolate, horror movies, martial arts, yoga, travel and her three rescue
kittens. She also loves to write and support Indie Authors through the Facebook
group Clean
Speculative Fiction Readers Group.
Rennie lives in Virginia and is a proud member of house Slytherin.
Now that I’ve introduced you to Rennie let’s get to know her a little better.
Hello, Rennie, and welcome. Thank you for agreeing to do this interview.
Thank you for having me.
What inspired you to be a writer?
I had the idea
for my fantasy series in college but didn’t have a clue how to proceed. It was years later that fan fiction inspired
me to write.
After six
months of fan fiction, I was back to my original series and working hard. My
fan fiction lessons have stayed with me and inspired some changes too. Thanks to Grimm and Arrow, I
love an ensemble cast and strong friendships.
Is writing
your full-time profession?
No,
unfortunately, I have a full-time job in the real world.
How long
have you been writing?
I posted my first fan fiction story December 2013. After a rather bumpy publishing history, I re-released the first books in my fantasy series this past fall as an indie author.
How many
books have you written?
While I’ve
released three, I have three more written for the series. I have also completed two romances and a
collection of short stories I’ve yet to publish.
Which genre
do you write?
Currently, I’m writing urban fantasy, but I plan to branch out into romances in the next two years.
What do you
find most challenging writing for this genre?
While good
characters and a strong plot are always necessary, fantasy requires a bit of
world-building. It is both challenging
and exciting to bring magic into the real world though.
What are you
working on now?
I’m working on
the next books in The Rahki Chronicles, a new grittier fantasy series,and some romances.
Where do you
find inspiration for your characters?
Basically,
anything I’ve ever read or watched inspires my characters. Real world interactions also add to them.
There’s the additional fact that I share many similarities with my heroes and
villains!
What has
been your most rewarding experience since publishing your work?
I’ve been fortunate in my ARC reviews. One reader claimed a character as her book boyfriend. Another new reader friend revealed I’d caused her sleepless nights as she wanted to find out what happened.
It was incredibly rewarding to pay it forward as I’ve had my share of book boyfriends and sleepless nights as well.
What advice
would you give to authors just starting out?
Find patience. To paraphrase one of my favorite quotes, writing a book is like telling a joke and having to wait two years to see if it’s funny. You need patience when writing.
You must learn to wait to edit newly finished works with fresh eyes. You must learn to wait for others to read/ review your books. You must learn to wait for acceptance and rejections. And while you are waiting, you write.
Is there
anything else you’d like your readers to know about you?
Besides sharing similarities with my characters, writing allows me to share many of my favorite things. You’ll find many references to martial arts, yoga, travel, history, animals, and chocolate in my stories.
You’ll find the same things on my social media accounts so expect pictures of my cats and images of my fave desserts!
What message
are you sharing in your books?
All of my
characters are, in one way or another, finding his/ her place in the
world. I think that’s important for all
of us.
What are
your favorite books/authors?
I read according to my mood so I enjoy classics from Jane Austen, steamy paranormal romances from Lynsay Sands, adventure stories from Michael Crichton, and clean, fluffy romances from Kristen Painter.
I also love supporting Indie Authors and am always looking for my next fun read whether it’s romance, fantasy, adventure, or something entirely new.
What are
your favorite movies, TV shows?
Grimm and Arrow will remain close to my
heart for my fan fiction start. I also
enjoy The Big Bang Theory, Elementary, The Good Place, and iZombie.
The old school shows Gilmore Girls and Charmed will always be on
my watch list.
When you’re
not writing where can we find you?
I enjoy working out at the gym and home.
Travel is big hobby of mine so I try to take a couple weeks off each year for
it. Basically though, I’m a bit of
homebody and enjoy chilling on the couch with my three kitties, family, and
friends.
Do you have a website/Facebook page,
etc?
My website has all of my social media contact so check me out at https://writerRSJ.com.
You’ll also find travel pictures, contests, free reads, and bonus Rahki material.
Where can we
find your books?
Currently,
Books 1-3 of The Rahki Chronicles are available from most digital
stores. You’ll definitely want to start
with Azimuth: https://www.books2read.com/RahkiWorld