The Goblin Grace Gazette
Welcome to the newsletter that feels like having tea with your bestie (if your bestie writes about goblins and Jesus).
Chosen of the Tapestry: The Fralsningdor Chronicles, Book I
The magic she always wanted. The throne he never asked for. The one who weaves all things.
According to the Looms, Fran Smith was supposed to marry the Lost Warrior King. She was supposed to have legendary power that could reclaim nations and free goblinkind from the hands of their oppressors. Instead, her wild magic lies dormant, and her silversmith husband grows distant and cold. There are secrets lurking between them, and a tangle of mystery to unravel when the Weaver's magic begins to behave in ways that it simply does not do.
Fi'eren La’arreth, heir to the goblin throne and Lost Warrior King foretold in the Pattern, is neither a warrior nor a king— he is simply lost. Thirty years ago, the Itheireelan elves killed his family and conquered the goblin kingdom of Fralsningdor. For three long decades Fi'eren has been in hiding, and he dreads the day when the Weaver will call him to complete the impossible tasks of freeing his people, taking back his throne, and reclaiming his kingdom once and for all.
In a thrilling tale of heartbreak, adventure, parenting, magic, toffee, and redemption— Fran and Fi'eren must learn to let go of the past, build a love that can withstand the trials of the present, and put their faith in the one who weaves the future.
Sensitive Content Warnings:
• Violence/killing.
• Non-graphic references to attempted sexual assault.
• Visual/olfactory descriptions of wounds.
• Children being threatened/put in danger.
• Spouses lying to/keeping secrets from each other.
• One fade-to-black scene that implies the married main characters are intimate, though no detail is given.
• One use of the word "hell" and one use of the word "damn." (All other curses are fantasy world swears, such as "frays and ashes" or "burning looms.")
Lost King of the Pattern: The Fralsningdor Chronicles, Book II
"[The Weaver] only picks the broken, lad."
Fi’eren & Fran La’arreth were chosen and written into the Weaver’s Pattern long before they were born, but years of secrets and denial almost unraveled their marriage before their quest could begin. Now, after a harrowing journey to accept their callings and find the illusive Weft, they can finally train Fran's magic and prepare Fi'eren for battle against the bloodthirsty elven usurper, High King Darreth.
But old wounds are made fresh when the Weaver sends them — and their four children — to the last city in Korreth they would ever wish to go. Only to be forced to collude with estranged family and unwanted allies when they arrive. Persecution lurks around every corner, and when the pagan witch of Rurrun tracks them down, they discover they might not live to reclaim the throne and free goblinkind after all.
Join Fran and Fi'eren in the exhilarating second installment of The Fralsningdor Chronicles as they navigate parenting, politics, dark magic, dangerous foes, and blessed assurance.
If you've ever wanted a book where the Apostle Paul is an elf, King David is a goblin silversmith, and Deborah is a homeschooling mother of four with magic that doesn't work right — Lost King of the Pattern is for you!
Sensitive Content Warnings:
• Violence/killing/war
• Visual descriptions of wounds
• PTSD nightmares/flashbacks
• A traumatic birth
• References to villains wanting to SA a character
• References to dark magic/witchcraft
• References to the married main characters being intimate (the on-page spice level remains kisses only/closed door)
• Three uses of the word "hell" and two uses of the word "damn" (all other curses are fantasy world swears, such as "frays and ashes" or "burning looms")
The Smith & The Spoons
Twenty-year-old Fi'eren Smith is eager to deliver his first real commission to the Looms at the Plonthian abbey - a set of charmed silverware that bears his magic! He has grand dreams of gaining a good reputation and becoming a successful silversmith just like his Emph Hesh before him. But when he runs into a beautiful half-human girl and scatters his precious silverware across the kitchen floor, have his dreams shattered before they began? Or is a whole new adventure about to start?
Paperback dimensions: 4.25 x 0.07 x 7 inches
Mending and Madness: Keepers of Realms and Renewal
Seven shattered realms. Two broken hearts. One Great King who will always be enough.
Le’eah Nelnhem is the brownie seamstress of Vheyden — a strange occupation, to be sure. At least in Faerie.
But not half so strange as her husband, Kfir, the gnomish innkeeper who went mad nineteen years ago after the birth of their only child.
...or so the fae of the Autumn Court believe.
After all, the voices don’t talk to them.
When an unexpected invitation puts pressure on their already cold and distant marriage, Kfir learns that he’s running out of time to break his curse, mend his relationship with their daughter, and reclaim the heart of the only woman he’s ever loved.
With the help of three insufferable and hilarious companions, Kfir and Le’eah set out on an awkward yet heartwarming journey of faith and forgiveness.
This cozy faerietale is a story of two people who could never be enough on their own, and one Great King who always has been.
“When the clock strikes twelve, the last petal falls."
Mending and Madness is a cozy Christian fantasy romance for readers who love second chances, unexpected friendships, and God’s provision for anxious hearts. This charming faerietale is a complete story, no series experience required.
Sensitive Content Warnings: This book touches on the realities of mental illness, chronic illness, and family conflict while remaining a cozy, hopeful tale. Fans of happily-ever-afters will not be disappointed or left hanging.
Cleavebond Publishing Digital Gift Card
Share the gift of fantasy adventure — tales of marriage, faith, and the quiet miracle of forgiveness!
A Cleavebond Publishing Digital Gift Card lets your loved one choose their own signed books, apparel, and keepsakes from the whimsical worlds of Fralsningdor and the Fourth Realm of Shattered Creation.
- Instant Delivery: Sent straight to their inbox — the perfect last-minute surprise!
- Redeemable Anytime: Valid for any item in the Laura Cheever signed bookshop. Unused balance remains available for future purchases.
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Pick Your Price: For a gift at any budget. Whichever card you choose is sure to delight!
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- Please Note: The most popular items in my bookshop are signed hardcovers. Readers who want one will find the $40 gift card option comfortably covers both the book and shipping.
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