
Emily A Olivieri|Author
Tales of Carynthia

Of Greed and Glory
The high seas, a heading, and a hangover.
When infamous royal sea-elf captain, Bellona Glenon, proves to be a menace at a ceremony for her baby niece, she is sent on her way—to the nearest tavern—where her plans to drown her sorrows are interrupted by a better prospect: an easy wager. The prize? A treasure map—and a chance for one last adventure with her brother, Eevan.
But that ship has sailed for King Eevan, and instead he counters with an ultimatum.
Take their sensible older brother, Peverell, along instead and, most importantly,
sober up—or be left out of her niece’s life. Determined to prove she’s more than just a loose cannon, Bellona puts down the drink and takes up the challenge. It’s only after meeting the scholarly dark-elf, Helio Lothar, she realizes she might just be in over her head.
As Bellona and Helio work together to uncover the ancient secret, dodging coast guards, booby traps, and death at every turn, they draw nearer to the treasure and to each other. The closer they become though, the clearer it is that Helio has something to hide, and the act first, think later Captain Bellona must decide if she’ll trust her gut, or her heart …
Read the opening chapters here!

Ashwood and Brimstone
​Princess Evalina has endured much to ascend to the Isidian throne; now, an occult abomination threatens to bring an end to the High Elves altogether.
In the Kingdom of Isidia, Homeland of the High Elves naturally blessed with Healing magic, the Widowed Queen has kept a tight leash on her only daughter and heir—until she is forced to realise that Evalina is Isidia’s only hope against a new enemy.
With no experience in the world outside her castle, Evalina enlists the help of the well-travelled Thanatos, the Dark Elven Prince of Osiria—where all are cursed with the power of Death.
Together, the two embark on a perilous journey into the wider land of Carynthia; all the while, Evalina is plagued by strange and horrific nightmares.
Can Evalina and Thanatos see past their peoples' turbulent histories and work together to defeat a common enemy?
And with his Princess absent, will Lorkin, Captain of the Isidian Royal Guard, be able to pick up the pieces of their Kingdom with a deteriorating Queen and defend the land from the horde of the dead?