
Tamshi Telardian just had an epiphany. Her memories are
gone and she’s been serving an arch-demon bent on destroying
the true gods. Further, her ice imp familiar vanished in the
confusion. How can a simple sorceress stop an entire cult, let
alone an ancient demon lord?
"Jonathan Fesmire continues to grow as the fantasist of the
new generation. Tamshi's Imp is a blend of magic and mayhem,
heartbreak and heroism, sorcery and suspense, but at its heart,
it's also a story of redemption and the undying power of love.
It is an adventure not to be missed!"
-James Clemens, author of Wit'ch Gate
"Long after you close the covers and set this book carefully on
the shelf, you'll find yourself thinking about it at odd moments.
Highly recommended."
-Elizabeth Barrette, Managing Editor of PanGaia
"There is danger, deception, and magic in the air, but the strong
point of the story is the startling secret uncovered in almost the
final act. It’s a bit of sorcery the author handles beautifully, given
as he is to a fascination for magical devices. How many readers
will see the truth before it is unveiled, I wonder? I certainly don’t
intend to spoil it for anyone..."
-Lisa DuMond, SF Site and MEviews

Amber is a dragon princess whose world is in danger of vanishing into nothingness. The wizards and dragons hatch a plan to save their world, The Realm. But when Amber discovers they mean to do so by murdering an innocent, she follows their assassin to Earth. She appears in our world in the form of a fifteen-year-old human girl. From there she must find and save the innocent, fit in with our culture, and brave high school.
Tamshi Telardian just had an epiphany. Her memories are
gone and she’s been serving an arch-demon bent on destroying
the true gods. Further, her ice imp familiar vanished in the
confusion. How can a simple sorceress stop an entire cult, let
alone an ancient demon lord?

Garum and Vayin are "duals," twins trapped in each other's minds and bodies, sharing one life. When a deranged wizard hunts them, whom can they turn to? Their mentor? The city guard Vayin loves? The Wizards' Guild? In a world that hates duals, anyone could be their enemy, and one misstep could get them killed.
"Children of Rhatlan is a unique romp through an original world that not only entertained me, but made me think as well. I can think of no higher praise for a fantasy novel."
-Steve Lazarowitz, author of Alaric Swifthand
"There were enough twists and turns to keep me riveted until the last lines. Children of Rhatlan is a winner!"
-Jonathan Lambert, Millennium Science Fiction & Fantasy
"Magic, treachery, valor, prejudice-Fesmire builds a world sword and sorcery fans will welcome and adventure fans will want to explore fully."
-Lisa DuMond, SF Site and MEviews
Cover ©2002 Stephanie Law

Statues linked to otherworldly criminals. Magical seeds that induce prophecy, yet prove dangerously addictive. A brother and sister who share one life. A man who takes his pet dragon for a walk around the neighborhood. Open your mind and experience Seeds of Vision.
Jonathan Fesmire's short stories have appeared in Marion Zimmer Bradley's Fantasy Magazine, Space Ways Weekly, Jackhammer, and elsewhere. Seeds of Vision is his first anthology.
"Comedy, action, sorcery-it's a taste of everything fantasy can be. And it features characters that feel real, not perfect or all-powerful, people with talents and weaknesses-just like us. The very best part may well be Fesmire's voice. He tells a story in a way that is so accessible, it feels as if he were there, telling you the story face-to-face."
-Lisa DuMond, SF Site and MEviews
"A great book for fantasy lovers to curl up with and enjoy."
-Huntress Book Reviews
Cover ©2002 Stephanie Law