Losing Yourself in a Good Book Should Be Easy

You’re not always in the mood for books with complicated lore and difficult-to-follow plots. Sometimes, you just want a vivid world you can see as clearly as if it were real. You want characters that feel as real as your best friend (or your worst enemy). You want a story that sucks you in and feels like an escape without the effort.

That’s exactly why I write my books the way I do. I wrote the kinds of books I’m always looking for. The ones that I can accidentally forget about on my nightstand when life gets busy (but pick them back up and fall immediately back into the story). The ones with colorful and immersive worlds I can obsess over long after finishing the last page. The ones full of characters I wish I could talk to in real life.

If that’s the kind of book you’re looking for, you’re in the right place.

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Full book trailer for Jen Guberman’s YA fantasy, Deathriser of Darkwood: From the Ashes. Custom music by Christian Jessup.

 
 

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Visit my shop page to purchase a Deathriser of Darkwood: From the Ashes book box bundle. Comes with a signed paperback, pin, stickers, looseleaf tea, character art, and more!

 

Thieves of Joy by Jen Guberman

Science fiction / psychological romance drama

Follow the story of Tallis, a man with a boring life, dead-end job, and lackluster love life as he aims to spice things up by trying a drug that let’s him customize his hallucinations.

 
 

The Eos Dawn Series

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Immerse yourself in the dystopian world of the Eos Dawn Series, a trilogy by Jen Guberman. In a post-war California, survivors rebuilt cities. With the population lower than ever, citizens had to resort to exiling criminals. Instead of casting them into desert wasteland, they sent criminals off to ruined towns based on their crimes. When a young thief is exiled to Avid, a town full of thieves, she learns that the bad guys aren’t always who they seem.