BraeVitae

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As writers, our primary goals are to connect with our readers, make an impression and share ideas.

We set up BraeVitae a few years ago as a way to bring some of our writing to the public. We hope you enjoy these short stories and novellas.

Exciting times! We're close to publishing our first novel, CHAOS BOUND. It's the start of our Mist Warden series. Visit our website for more information on its publishing status and availability.

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Curse Bound (Mist Warden #2)
Series: Mist Warden. Price: $5.99 USD. Words: 117,270. Language: English. Published: February 13, 2021 by BraeVitae. Categories: Fiction » Young adult or teen » Fantasy, Fiction » Fantasy » Urban
Someone is targeting the students of Coldwater High with powerful curses. Jessica is a suspect, and she is forced to question the gatekeeper’s alien influence in her mind. A disastrously magical Valentine’s Day leaves her cut off from Drew and Michiru, forced her to put her life in the hands of her worst enemy.
Chaos Bound (Mist Warden #1)
Series: Mist Warden. Price: $5.99 USD. Words: 116,680. Language: English. Published: March 4, 2015 by BraeVitae. Categories: Fiction » Young adult or teen » Science Fiction, Fiction » Fantasy » Urban
If she’d just ignored the visions. Ignored the way the laws of physics seemed to be wavering. Ignored the voice of the Gatekeeper inside her head showing her the arcane secrets of magic, she could be blissfully ignorant of the death and pain stalking her small town. But you can’t look away, once you’ve seen real evil... When the going gets weird, the tough are useless. You need a geek.
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alberta    bisexual    canadian    coming of age    friends    geek    geek girl    ghost    horror    magic    shapeshifter    witch   

Smashwords book reviews by BraeVitae

  • The Ugly Kids on Feb. 12, 2013

    I love Lily in this story because she’s not afraid to be herself and make her own decisions. She’s tough, smart and resourceful. No matter how alone and freakish you may feel, there’s always somewhere where you will be loved, respected and appreciated for who you are.
  • The New Guy In Moon Base Twelve on Feb. 13, 2013

    This story is all about character and what wonderful characters they are! Even the New Guy shines in his own way. I was sad to see it end, though I like the way the central mystery of the story was handled. I hope Tom cooks up some more adventures for these plucky, and very Zen, colonists.
  • Aware on June 21, 2016

    Well constructed with some nice twists. As a writer I'm definitely chuckling. I do sometimes wonder what our characters might be thinking, particularly as they are forced to suffer through multiple revisions.