Lightning Hunter

A non-spoiler 'epilogue' for my romantic fantasy trilogy.

About

Either way she would be uncomfortable—but just like one kind of betrayal was worse than the other, one kind of discomfort was worse too. She had to accept the full reality of who she was now—both the things that had changed and the things that hadn’t—discomfort and all.

Ever felt like you didn’t quite fit in? Like you were caught between worlds? Too much for one, not enough for the other?

When Tana comes home from a life-changing quest, everything seems rosy at first–until the glamour wears off. Now she just wants to feel like she belongs again, and fixes on winning the title of ‘Lightning Hunter’ to do just that. But when she finds an orphaned hargryph in amongst the motherlode of lightning cap mushrooms, she must decide what’s most important to her–fitting in with the other gnomes, or following her conscience.

Starring an endearing main character and filled with lush prose, Lightning Hunter is a heartwarming and inspirational short story about navigating change, perfect for fans of classic fantasy like The Chronicles of Narnia and The Hobbit. It will immerse you in a new and beautiful fantasy world, and give you hope in your own struggle to live authentically while still accepting those around you. A subtle coming-of-age tale for teens and adults alike.

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Praise for this book

"Beautifully written with an underlying message of helpfulness, hope, staying true to yourself, and accepting that change can be a good, brave thing, Lightning Hunter is an entertaining read that is suitable for all ages."

"An absolute masterpiece. Vivid, captivating, and heartfelt. Cathryn deVries has created an enchanting story that pulled me in immediately, had me holding my breath, and plunged me into the main character's world and emotions in a few deft strokes. This is more than a short story—it is a treasure."

"Lightning Hunter by Cathryn deVries is a great story. Though short, it leaves you with a good impression of the world and characters. Tana is an interesting character I’d love to read more about, and her lesson is one many of us need to learn. I look forward to reading more books by this author!"

"If you enjoy heartwarming fantasy, then I encourage you to check out Lightning Hunter by Cathryn deVries! I usually prefer novels to short stories, since I am a very character-driven reader and I like to get to know the protagonist on a deeper level. This story delivers on that preference, however; the character development is expertly done within the short format. The hargryph is also an interesting creature, and I enjoyed painting a picture of what it might look like in my mind. The world is immersive and unique as well.

Although I love the very familiar fantasy creatures – dwarves, elves, dragons – it’s fun to see a less common one in this story. The main character, Tana, is a gnome. After the many adventures she’s had, she no longer feels as though she fits in with the others of her kind. She struggles with that lack of connection throughout the story, though by the end, she finds a true sense of belonging through an unexpected circumstance. As someone who has raised and cared for a lot of animals throughout the years, the connection Tana makes strikes a chord with me.

All in all, it’s a story that has plenty of depth and meaning while also being a light and easy read. I recommend enjoying it with a cup of coffee or tea on a cozy evening – particularly after a good lightning storm.

I’d like to get to know Tana more and I am intrigued to read the full-length novel in which she takes part!"

"A delightful story about a misfit gnomish princess dwells at the center of this lush high fantasy story set in a beautifully described forest. Though brief, it’s full of heart and warmth. Seeing a glimpse of a broader world (in the author’s forthcoming trilogy) was a charming perk. The writing is lovely and clear. The lead character, Tana, is quirky and lovable. I enjoyed every moment of Lightning Hunter by Cathryn deVries. Perfect for fans of classic fantasy!"

This short story was magical!! I'm impressed by how the author managed to immerse me in a new fantasy world so quickly without me feeling lost or confused. Tana was very loveable, and her character had a sweet arc of change that I could root for. The ending was just perfect, even though I wished I could have more! But this made me really eager to read the upcoming book that takes place in this world when it comes out.

"As a lover of fantasy I really enjoyed this short story by Cathryn deVries. The beautiful descriptions captured my imagination and invited me into Tana's world. For someone new to fantasy literature, the highly descriptive language maybe challenging to understand initially. However I encourage readers to persevere as this beautiful story is well worth the investment of your time."