Dreamer’s Folly

Book One of the Wayward Light Saga

The daggers of gutter rats do not easily find themselves in the backs of princes, yet this vengeful hope is all that sustains young Jeld after the prince’s tyranny leaves him alone and broken on the harsh streets of Tovar. The god-like Idols have abandoned Avandria, never so much as protecting him in dreams where some said they lingered. In a horrible irony, it seems he survives thanks only to his father’s violent temper for so honing his empathy that he might discern danger in a man’s eyes, or in the strange depths he alone seems able to glimpse beyond.

When the prince tightens his grip on the city with a flood of oppressive watchmen, Jeld’s fight to survive will bring together a diverse band of companions and begin his journey from the cold streets to the spired royal palace. Along the way, he will unlock the magic of a lost world, untangle the secrets of the missing Idols, and find love in the most unlikely of places as his blade inches ever closer to the prince.

But alas, not even hatred can be so simple. Old enemies and new allies are not all they seem. When Jeld finds himself at the center of a plot to tear apart the realm, he must choose between revenge and fighting for the very kingdom he owes no favors.

Fantasy novel Dreamer’s Folly is the first in the Wayward Light Saga, and the debut novel of A. Samuel Bales. Fans of Patrick Rothfuss’s Name of the Wind, Robin Hobb’s Assassin’s Apprentice, and David Eddings’s classic Pawn of Prophecy will quickly fall into Jeld’s tale. Dreamer’s Folly explores love, loss, and vengeance in a fantasy adventure with characters so real it doesn’t feel so far from home. Adult and YA readers alike will enjoy this fast-paced coming of age fantasy adventure.

The cover design is by the incredible Alejandro Colucci. Alejandro has done covers and illustrations for such small names as Anne Rice, Robin Hobb, Isaac Asimov, Mario Puzo, H.G. Wells, Ursula K. Le Guin, Andrzej Sapkowski, William Gibson, Steven Erikson, Joe Abercrombie, Robert Louis Stevenson, and J.G. Ballard.

Available now for pre-order in eBook, paperback and hardcover! Releases January 9th, 2024.

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