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  • Above This Grave

    D. Fischer

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 22, 2017)
    After hours of torture, Flint Rockland’s wolf refuses to let him take control and shift back to human form. Believing he’s protecting his human half, he doesn’t understand when Flint starts slipping away. Then their eyes land on Irene Scott. Is she their only salvation? Can she ease the wolf and heal the man? Irene Scott, a midwife wolf shifter from the Riva Pack, is spending time on Cloven Pack territory, helping their Alpha female throughout her pregnancy. Caught between a rock and a hard place, Irene struggles with the cards she’s been dealt. When Irene meets the Cloven Pack wolf who refuses to shift, her world turns upside down. How can she possibly save everyone she loves? Will she be able to save the Cloven Pack from her own mistakes? Above This Grave, the third and last book in The Cloven Pack Series, is a tale of love in the face of all-consuming betrayal, unexpected tragedy, and heartbreaking discoveries.
  • Out of the Darkness

    D. Fischer

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 17, 2017)
    Brenna Johnson knows who her mate is. She has her entire life. But there’s one problem. Cloven Pack Beta Benjamin Grobin has no idea she’s anything other than the Alpha’s little sister. He’s blind to their predestined love and she’s ready to escape the torment of not being able to claim her mate. Both victims of the old Alpha, Brenna and Benjamin have their own inner demons to fight. When will they realize their only salvation is each other? And will they be able to come together in time to protect the Pack? When two enemies of the Cloven Pack surface and promise retaliation, the Pack must work together to defend their territory and those within it. Out of the Darkness is the second book in the Cloven Pack series, a paranormal shifter romance.
  • Night of Terror: Based on a True Story Novella One, Two, & Three

    D. Fischer

    Paperback (Independently published, Sept. 16, 2018)
    "There are a few authors that do manage to get in my head enough with their work. This gal's book has done PRECISELY that. I had nightmares for two nights straight!" - Amazon Reviewer How do you explain something that you can't prove or touch? You know without a doubt that something is there, lurking in the corner, watching your every move yet invisible to the naked eye ... Your heart thuds and pounds against your ribs. Your fear spikes so high that your stomach twists and turns, and your pores prick with chill before layering your skin with a fine sheen of sweat. And when you sleep . . . you can feel them, smell them, see them, but no one else can. It haunts you in the night, holding you prisoner to your bed, tormenting you with an unrelenting terror. You're paralyzed and helpless, unable to scream, unable to think rationally . . . unable to move. Is this the trick of the mind, or is Victoria truly plagued with REAL demons? Based on a true story, it's the stuff of nightmares . . . literally. This is part one, two, and three of the Night of Terror series. Reader discretion advised.
  • Disobedient

    D. Fischer

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, April 9, 2018)
    The Fee – power enemies – are exposed and the realms have risen, but trouble lurks around every corner, disobedience the root. Dyson fights to survive while he dreams of revenge. Grief-ridden, Eliza can’t come to terms with her sadistic, future Fee husband. Katriane’s untimely death is foretold, and Tember isn’t above working with her enemies to save her charge. And Aiden . . . Is he truly gone forever? A tale of survival in the face of devastation, the five realms, and the dark creatures within, prepare for an uncertain future. Katriane, in a desperate attempt to fight for the underdog, may just be too late in saving the innocent. But one thing is clear: a power-struggle is on the horizon.
  • Decimate

    D. Fischer

    (Independently published, July 3, 2019)
    “This is what we’re here for, this is what Fate made us to be – a force to stand between the enemy and the innocent.” The first battle is over and the people of the realms grieve for the fallen. Meanwhile, Aiden, Eliza, Kat, and Dyson return to the Earth Realm, fleeing accusations of war mongering, while Tember and Jaemes venture toward the elf tribes in seek of aid. They’ll need numbers for the coming battle and they’re not above fighting to get what they need. But no matter where they go, nowhere is safe. The enemy Fee have many traps waiting, and their victories seem only to bring more heartache, highlighting the terrifying truth that the enemy has them right where they want them.Now they must decide who to save and who to sacrifice, but beyond even this impossible truth the question remains: How will they be able to live with themselves when this is over? This epic and dark fantasy adventure continues, a calm before the storm.
  • Rift

    D. Fischer

    (Independently published, Jan. 18, 2019)
    I never thought this would be my life. I never imagined I’d be the center of destruction. The choices I’ve made, and will make, could be their end . . . or ours. But now, in the middle of our rift between fear and fate, we’re out for blood to save the ones we love. Can you blame us? - Katriane DuPont. From bestselling and award-winning author D. Fischer, arrives the highly anticipated and epic story of Rise of the Realms, a series for fans of Throne of Glass, Red Queen, and Six of Crows alike. A battle isn’t on the horizon. It’s already here. Sides are chosen and nefarious secrets are revealed. And though many will fall by sword, arrow, and magic, fear will be their greatest battle. Reviewed as ‘a paranormal and fantasy lover’s dream come true,’ and ‘the one to watch,’ this dark and twisted tale continues. With the five realms divided, and those who rule them, is devastation inevitable?
  • Ruin

    D. Fischer

    (Independently published, Nov. 17, 2019)
    “So much balances on a slim chance.” Against Tember’s orders, Aiden, Eliza, and Dyson sneak into the Dream Realm. They want to save their friend, but instead, they snag the attention of Sureen in an explosion of mighty magic. Not everyone returns home. Scared for her mother in the afterlife, Kat and the witches rush to the Death Realm to hide Janine. Over her dead body will her mother, a captive among the rest, be used in Corbin’s plans. In the Guardian Realm, Tember travels with her friends to the last elf tribe. Powerful, but still paranoid about the future, she’s determined to have her way. She will be obeyed at all costs, even at the expense of her own desires. Meanwhile, the enemy has them right where they want them. The final battle unfolds in the midst of selfless acts and personal sacrifices. It’s all they can do to endure the chaos and unfortunate magic.
  • The Liar Among Creatures

    D. Fischer

    (Independently published, April 17, 2020)
    Her doubt is measured by their lies.From bestselling and award-winning author D. Fischer, arrives the highly anticipated Howl for the Damned, a series for fans of Mercy Thompson, Bitten, and Alpha and Omega.Balancing loyalties and desires isn’t easy, but Jinx Whitethorn is determined to try. She finally understands what she is and the secrets that bind her fate, but she still has questions. Jinx turns to the only living relative she has left on her father’s side. It goes against every tribe fable Kaya Whitethorn had been told as a child, but she agrees to help her skinwalker niece. Possessing both a combination of shaman and witch magic, Jinx needs to learn how to control her unusual magic to defend the people she loves, and her father’s pendant. A pendant that harnesses the wolf souls of the cursed Bane Pack shifters.Meanwhile, Jacob looks into a mole inside the pack. Someone’s feeding the Bane information, and he’s determined to find the traitor among them. He’ll protect the woman he loves, no matter the cost.The Liar Among Creatures in the second book in Howl for the Damned, a series based in the world of D. Fischer’s Divinus Kingdom. Divinus Kingdom is interconnecting novels that branch one series to the next.
  • The Trek of the Beast: Tales of the Seghunade 2

    D. G. Fischer

    language (, May 6, 2019)
    The Quest for the Perils Come to the Realm has come to a close. That, at least, is what everyone believes. All are on their ways homeward.But this is a problem for the wolfish Vastlander Baerek. He is to bring the ideals of the ever-true to his people. But what does the deep meanings of whaer have for a people whose existence consists of "rise, hunt, kill, devour … rise to hunt once more?" Baerek sees no reason for his role in the Quest. Worse, he has no desire to return to the endless forests of the Vastlands to promote an ideology he has no grasp. But. led by the council of the shadowy wizard Urwell (Shade-Arool), Baerek makes his long and dismal way home, even though no Vastlander understands this notion. The eternal woodlands is far too great a place to understand as "home."And the path "home" is filled with dangers. Perilous ascents of mountain peaks. Detainment by people whose fear of the lupine race of the Vastlands leads them to acts of cruelty and injustice. An excursion into the battlefield. The tortures of the labor camp. And all these hazards are augmented by Baerek's personal search for his identity.Is Baerek a true Vastlander, born of the forestlands and trained to kill to survive? Or, is he (as Urwell believes) a foundling from the neighboring nation of Realgh, a nation who is terrified of the beastly people to their south? On his journey, Baerek has so many dreams and recollections of events he has long forgotten … only to have these memories haunt him as he makes his way to the forests where he sees nothing more than a shallow existence of the brutal hunter.What can the tenets of whaer offer a nation of abject savagery? What purpose does the Quest of the Perils Come to the Realm have for the member who is the most vicious and feral of Urwell's entourage?
  • In the Shadow of a Momentary Man

    D P Fischer

    Paperback (Time Imaginable Press, Oct. 10, 2016)
    When Bean Westlake’s father disappears under mysterious circumstances there are no clear answers to why or how. Feeling alone and desperate, Bean decides that he must find the answers for himself at any cost. He remembers the fantastical stories about the distant mountains his father had told him as a child and sets off on an adventure unrivaled by any he had ever been on before. Along the way Bean learns that seeing is not believing and that trusting in the benevolence of complete strangers can often be the only way forward. In The Shadow of a Momentary Man is an epic coming of age journey into the depths of what is possible in this life when disbelief is suspended and humanity is upended.
  • The Trek of the Beast: Tales of the Seghunade 2

    D. G. Fischer

    Paperback (Independently published, May 7, 2019)
    The Quest for the Perils Come to the Realm has come to a close. That, at least, is what everyone believes. All are on their ways homeward.But this is a problem for the wolfish Vastlander Baerek. He is to bring the ideals of the ever-true to his people. But what does the deep meanings of whaer have for a people whose existence consists of "rise, hunt, kill, devour … rise to hunt once more?" Baerek sees no reason for his role in the Quest. Worse, he has no desire to return to the endless forests of the Vastlands to promote an ideology he has no grasp. But. led by the council of the shadowy wizard Urwell (Shade-Arool), Baerek makes his long and dismal way home, even though no Vastlander understands this notion. The eternal woodlands is far too great a place to understand as "home."And the path "home" is filled with dangers. Perilous ascents of mountain peaks. Detainment by people whose fear of the lupine race of the Vastlands leads them to acts of cruelty and injustice. An excursion into the battlefield. The tortures of the labor camp. And all these hazards are augmented by Baerek's personal search for his identity.Is Baerek a true Vastlander, born of the forestlands and trained to kill to survive? Or, is he (as Urwell believes) a foundling from the neighboring nation of Realgh, a nation who is terrified of the beastly people to their south? On his journey, Baerek has so many dreams and recollections of events he has long forgotten … only to have these memories haunt him as he makes his way to the forests where he sees nothing more than a shallow existence of the brutal hunter.What can the tenets of whaer offer a nation of abject savagery? What purpose does the Quest of the Perils Come to the Realm have for the member who is the most vicious and feral of Urwell's entourage?
  • D.H.Fischer's

    D.H.Fischer

    Paperback (Oxford University Press, March 15, 1995)
    Excellent Book