There is no greater dream than one that is held within your heart and keeps you moving forward when all else seems lost.

If you have read any of my books, and enjoyed it, I would like to ask you to return to its page where you bought it and leave a review. For it is only through your words that my books will catch on and be found by others.

Unfortunately, I cannot afford a professional editor. I have worked hard to edit my own books, but contrary to what my wife may think, I am no fool. I understand that no matter how hard you work to check your own work, it is extremely easy to miss errors. If you should notice any mistakes in my books, please let me know and I will try to fix them.

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Apr 20, 2014

Maroz - Ebook - Now available at Amazon

Maroz has finally been published as an Ebook and is now at Amazon for only $3.99.

Maroz - by K.J.Ester -- Cover Image


Buy it here

Here is a small excerpt from Maroz....



The words seemed to crash down on Willim like a mountain and he felt light in the head as the captain raised his voice to make the announcement to the rest of the people. Mothers, including Willim’s, who thought their child to be safe, began crying and begging the captain to not take them. One woman fainted and fell hard to the ground while nobody noticed for being caught up in his or her own worries. Another woman, who Willim recognized to be his friend Carlon’s mother, grabbed Carlon and began dragging him away from the soldiers while shaking her head and repeating the word “No” over, and over. What Willim thought was pandemonium before, now reached a new level as he watched it all happen in shock. He had thought he had another two years to get away and join a merchant’s guard, rather than be drafted, and now here he was being told he would be drafted this year as well.

In the corner of his eye, Willim saw the Captain point and say something to his corporal, and then an arrow flashed across his vision to embed itself in the back of Carlon’s mother. Carlon screamed as he watched his mother fall face first, dead as she hit the ground. Wrapping his fingers around the shaft, Carlon pulled the arrow out and spun on his feet to charge the Corporal, who still held the bow.  Carlon’s yells were filled with rage as he charged the bowman. Willim shouted for him to stop, but was too late as another arrow took his friend in the throat. Carlon stopped where he was, wide eyed as he fumbled with the shaft, as if wondering how it had gotten there before falling backwards to stare at the sky through empty eyes.

Everyone now stood in silence. Some out of shock and others out of fear they might receive the next arrow, but they stood silent all the same. The rest of the soldiers on horses all lifted bows nocked with arrows to give those fears a reality. The captain cleared his throat to draw their attention to him before he spoke in a harsh voice. “I will have no more insubordination from anyone! As I had said, the age this year will be seventeen, now anyone over thirteen get in line and be ready to give your age and name. Remember, we will be comparing your answers to the records from last year. If we find anyone lies, he will be arrested and hung.”

Willim looked at his mother, her eyes red with tears and mouthed the words. “It’s okay!” Right then he wished his father was there to comfort her and knew she would have to find her comfort from friends. His father had gone to the city of Golston to sell some horses. Horses brought a strong premium in the bigger cities and they needed the money. He was sorry he would not be able to tell his father good-bye. “It’s okay.” He whispered to her again, though this time he was trying to convince himself as well.

Suddenly, someone gasped as a ghostly howl broke the silence. Every eye turned to the sky as the people, and even the soldiers, stepped as far away from the dead bodies as they could get without looking like they were trying to escape. Someone pointed to the north and they turned to watch as a writhe and a death hound descended. Before they reached the ground, the hound changed directions and hurried off to the west, but the writhe continued to descend to the bodies. There was nothing solid looking in a writhe. The black tendrils of mist spread and billowed in every direction and even the face and hands did not look quite solid.
Then without warning, the writhes hand shot forward and the long pointed looking fingers closed as if clamping on to something. Everyone knew what it had caught. The writhe had snatched a soul before it could get away. They just did not know which soul it was, the mother’s or the son’s.

The howling of the Death hound continued in the distance and the people knew the reasons for that as well. The other soul had tried to get away and the hound had gone off after it. The writhe turned its head in the direction of the howling and then to the people around it. Its ghostly mouth spread open wide as it screeched at the people, and then it hurried away in the direction of the hound.

Nobody moved for a long time as every eye followed the writhe, stretching away into the distance. Even the soldiers were licking their lips.



If you would like to read Maroz, you can find it HERE.

Apr 19, 2014

Hell in a Storm - FREE on Amazon Soon

 Hell in a Storm, the first book in the Demon Siege Trilogy, will be available for FREE on Amazon KDP Select, April 26th and April 27th. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ATWKTLO

If you read it and like it, please remember to leave a review. The more good reviews it gets the more it will be read.  :o)

Apr 13, 2014

Double Book Whammy

I am currently working on doing two things at once. The first one will be to release my book, Hell in a Storm, on KDP Select, and make it free with the promotional days. This is supposed to help bring people to find your other books as well, of which at this time I only have The Descent of Darkness available. So I am now looking at publishing my new book, Maroz, at the same time to help bring it a few readers. Once the three months are up for Hell in a Storm, I will add Maroz to KDP Select and make that one free. Hopefully this will continue to bring new readers to the Demon Siege Trilogy (Even if I do only have the first two books out). Once Maroz is finished in KDP Select, I will hopefully be finished with The Rise of the Seven (Book-3 in the Demon Siege Trilogy) and I will place Hell in a Storm on KDP Select again in hopes of bring more readers back to the Demon Siege Trilogy and more sales to the third book. This could start as soon as Easter Weekend. It might be delayed one week, but Easter Weekend is my goal. So this is my plan at this time, and I am sticking to it..... unless someone gives me a good reason to do something different.

Mar 29, 2014

Hell in a Storm to soon be in KDP Select

I will soon be entering the first book of the Demon Siege Trilogy, Hell in a Storm, into KDP Select.

KDP Select is an Amazon run program that helps promote a new book to numerous new readers. One promotion that I plan to take advantage of, is the free give away.  For a certain amount of days, Hell in a Storm will be free to down load for your reading pleasure. I believe, but am not sure, as I am not a pro at this KDP Select stuff yet, that you will be able to lend to book out to other readers as well.

There is one drawback however. While in the KDP Select program, Hell in a Storm will only be found through Amazon as they will have exclusive rights for at least the three months I have the book enrolled.

I will post the news when it is enrolled, so keep your eyes out and join my email list if you havent already.

Mar 10, 2014

Update for March of 2014


HELL in a STORM

My first book, Hell in a Storm, has been re-edited.  If you havent read it, give it a try.



The DESCENT of DARKNESS

The second book of the Demon Siege Trilogy is still in process of being re-edited. However, it should be done within another week. Two at the worst.


MAROZ

I still have no better name for this book. It still needs to be re-edited one more time, and for the first time, I plan on having a book cover professionally made. Unfortunately, that will likely not be done until July.


Author Friends of Mine

The following list are of some very talented authors you might be interested in trying out.


This logo represents authors who currently have a book in the ABNA (Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award) contest.




Fantasy Authors:

C. J. Alfonso -



J.R. McGinnity -




Young Adult Fantasy:

Styna Lane -



General Fiction:

Arthur Telling -



Historical Fiction:

Diana Wilder - Also writes Egyptian fiction, Mystery, Historical romance.



Jerrie Brock - Also writes Contemporary Fiction & Historically Accurate Fiction.



Historical Fantasy:

Catherine M. Walter




Feb 15, 2014

Update to my Progress

I hate to say it, but things are going much slower than I was hoping for. As some might know, my wife and I are not well of with money, so I work a lot of hours trying to pay bills. On top of that, I have realized there were some definite editing problems with my first two books, so I have gone back and re-edited Hell in a Storm, and am now in the progress of editing The Descent of Darkness. After that, I will then have to edit my new (old) book, Maroz. Between my job and my editing, I have very little time left. Top that with the fact my wife's step-father for around forty years now, is dying of cancer.As I write this, I am not expecting him to survive the weekend. I do wish I could afford a professional editor. I would then be able to spend my book time with writing rather than editing. But I may as well wish that the back storm cloud that seems to follow me around will break open and start raining money. Once I am finished editing both, The Descent of Darkness, and Maroz, I will finally return to writing The Rise of the Seven, Book-3 of the Demon Siege Trilogy. I would then just have to hope I have the drive to write still. I will not lie. Life is rough right now. With all of the book problems pressing me, and my wife's step-father near to dying, there are plenty of other troubles we are dealing with these days. Most of which are based around financial problems. So far, 2014 has been nothing but one piece of bad news after another. Which is to say, we are right on track to match up with 2012 & 2013. If you have read any of my books and enjoyed it, you can always help by spreading word of it. Go to Amazon and leave a review for it as well, but please be honest.
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