Cover Reveal: Guard in the Garden by Z.S. Diamanti

Blurb:

From dragon fire to garden flowers …

Felton Holdum spent his entire life training to become one of Galium’s elite dwarven warriors. When a bloody battle leaves him injured, he has no choice but to move into his eccentric twin aunts’ quaint home in the town’s quiet Garome District.

With his life of military service seemingly over, the captain of the city guard gives Felton his only chance at a fresh start in the new life he never wanted.

But when a human woman barges through his front door, the grumpy dwarf starts to wonder if there is more to life than war. The sunshine woman invites him to visit her garden, where Felton gains a new nemesis and a new purpose in life.

Embark on a wholesome journey of healing and self-discovery. A cozy fantasy tale of forging new friendships and overcoming fears. A quiet quest of family bonds and budding romance.

Take a walk through the garden and see what magic awaits.

“Virgin River meets The Hobbit” in this heartwarming, feel-good fantasy.



Author: Z.S. Diamanti

Book Title: Guard in the Garden

Cover Artist: Lucian Acatrinei

Word Count: 65k, 267 pages

Publisher: Golden Griffin Press

Genre: Cozy Fantasy

Available Formats: Audiobook, eBook, Paperback, Hardcover

Guard in the Garden by Z.S. Diamanti
 
 

Author Bio:

Z.S. Diamanti is the award-winning author of the Stone & Sky series, an epic fantasy adventure and Guard in the Garden, the first book in the Fables of Finlestia cozy fantasy series. He went to college forever and has far too many pieces of paper on his wall. He is a USAF veteran of Operation Enduring Freedom and worked in ministry for over 10 years before pursuing creative endeavors full-time. He and his wife live in Colorado with their four children where they enjoy hikes, camping, and tabletop games.

You can get a FREE series of his stories at zsdiamanti.com
Connect on social media @zsdiamanti

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