Alright, I'll promote my series! The best books ever written! (by me) - but I have to warn you, they aren't litrpg . . . they're portal fantasy, but hey, you asked!
Ultra-realistic, gritty, sexist but empowering somehow, and called "the best in the genre" by exactly one person! "I love the voice" by another, and she's not even my mom.
Uh, ok. So, I'm going to go back to perusing litrpg now. Thank you and have a great day.
Escaping from the dowager and traitor Barclay was supposed to be a breath of fresh air, perhaps an end to the game I might be trapped in. If it’s a game. But instead of waking up to a save and exit screen, I woke to a desperate military packing up its camp. The enemy army was racing to catch us at the next chokepoint. And we had to beat them or be cut off from safety.
Yet was it safety we were rushing to? Our only hope lay in reaching the last duchy of the kingdom. But everyone had been warning me of Duke Bechalle, the deranged tyrant, a dangerous man – and now in the hopes that our combined armies could defend the kingdom, people were telling me I should marry the guy!
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Join Princess Cayce as she continues exploring this new world, its foods and customs, training in weapons and riding, while trying to avoid the limitations of being a cute girl princess. Meanwhile, her new mistress of the bedroom has other plans. Plans that include ballroom gowns, make-up and perfume, and setting Cayce up with the duke, a man whose best interests might be served better by Cayce’s funeral than her marriage.
Link to Book 1: They call me Princess Cayce
Link to Book 2: They still call me Princess Cayce
Thanks for reading this - hope you check them out!
They call me Princess Cayce and They still call me Princess Cayce
Thank you!
It is!
Alright you 20 beautiful people in this tiny subreddit, here's the third book in my portal fantasy series. It's doing very well, people seem to like it, and the only way for you to find out why they like it is to go read it yourself.
*books not in order and no periods were used during the making of the list.
Enjoy!
This series is a portal fantasy and these are on sale for 99 cents right now.
Waking up in a new body in a new universe, Cayce wants - needs - to quickly figure things out. But the culture is foreign and people are trying to kill her. Worse, she's a princess. Her lands have been invaded, people within her kingdom have their own plans for the throne. And the power that thrust her into this world, that she's entirely ignorant of, is crazy powerful and it could destroy everything.
This is my first series. I can't believe people like it, but some do. A war veteran wrote me to say that the PTSD is described accurately, and he was very glad to see this in fantasy. A person wrote that while he liked the books, he wanted to see the main character sexually explore herself and was annoyed I didn’t write that. Someone else wrote that they were quite pleased the books did not delve into eroticism. One comment that floored me came from a very kind man who compared my writing to Agatha Christie. Another person called it the best in the genre. I can only assume they were drunk when reading the books.
I'm in love with the isekai scenario: dropping into a new universe, new body, all kinds of problems coming at you. I also like characters who don't act like idiots to progress the story. So, I believe this story fits here. The main character finds themself in a new body, in a new world and has to figure out how to survive. They make the best decisions they can, given their ignorance about the new world they find themselves living in.
The blurb:
As if waking up in the body of a young teenage girl wasn’t bad enough, I couldn’t remember my own name. Worse, it turns out I’m the princess, second heir to the throne. I have to get back to my own life, but don’t know who to trust or how to do that. Ask the wizard, you say! Clearly, magic was involved in my transformation, but if I tell him, I’d be confessing to stealing his princess’s body. And if I tell the prince, well, where’s his dear sister?
Also, I woke up tied to a tree in the enemy army. The army that just killed the king and wants to take over the kingdom. This new life is not going well.
Was I stuck inside a game on some sort of quest? Maybe, I always play cute girl characters because, well, I want to watch them beat up monsters! But if this was real, then I was in serious trouble. Real or simulation, there was only one thing to do: survive.
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Join Princess Cayce as she struggles to adjust to her new life and new world. A land of magic, monsters, warfare and, well, a lot of limitations on how a princess can behave.
This is not erotica and not a harem novel. There’s no romance. At least, so far. Inspired by litrpg, but it has no obvious gaming system.
Link:
Is there any way to get my series into there?
Quick! Buy this book and read it while it's still on sale!!!
It's a crazy portal fantasy that is both realistic and tense:
Hello and thank you! This youtube review is probably the best pitch I have.
The book is about a person from our world who wakes up in the body of a young princess, an enemy army bent on capturing her, traitors on her side who want her throne, and a lot of limitations on how a princess can behave.
I hope you like it!
Alright, here is my book. A person wakes up in the body of a young princess, in the middle of a war against her family's kingdom, in the enemy camp, and somehow must survive:
Waking up in a new body in a new universe, Cayce wants - needs - to quickly figure things out. But the culture is foreign and people are trying to kill her. Worse, she's a princess. Her lands have been invaded, people within her kingdom have their own plans for the throne. And the power that thrust her into this world, that she's entirely ignorant of, is crazy powerful and it could destroy everything.
This is my first series. I can't believe people like it, but some do. A war veteran wrote me to say that the PTSD is described accurately, and he was very glad to see this in fantasy. A person wrote that while he liked the books, he wanted to see the main character sexually explore herself and was annoyed I didn’t write that. Someone else wrote that they were quite pleased the books did not delve into eroticism. One comment that floored me came from a very kind man who compared my writing to Agatha Christie. Another person called it the best in the genre. I can only assume they were drunk when reading the books.
Escaping from the dowager and traitor Barclay was supposed to be a breath of fresh air, perhaps an end to the game I might be trapped in. If it’s a game. But instead of waking up to a save and exit screen, I woke to a desperate military packing up its camp. The enemy army was racing to catch us at the next chokepoint. And we had to beat them or be cut off from safety.
Yet was it safety we were rushing to? Our only hope lay in reaching the last duchy of the kingdom. But everyone had been warning me of Duke Bechalle, the deranged tyrant, a dangerous man – and now in the hopes that our combined armies could defend the kingdom, people were telling me I should marry the guy!
---
Join Princess Cayce as she continues exploring this new world, its foods and customs, training in weapons and riding, while trying to avoid the limitations of being a cute girl princess. Meanwhile, her new mistress of the bedroom has other plans. Plans that include ballroom gowns, make-up and perfume, and setting Cayce up with the duke, a man whose best interests might be served better by Cayce’s funeral than her marriage.
Link to Book 1, "They call me Princess Cayce"
Link to Book 2, "They still call me Princess Cayce"
Thanks for reading this - hope you check them out!
Wow! Thank you so very much! I am humbled. To be clear, the book for this post is number 2 in my on going series.
To show my thanks, I discounted Book 1's price to 99 cents from Mar. 13th to Mar. 18th
They call me Princess Cayce can be found here and the discount will start tomorrow.