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The Guild Master’s Daughter

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Warrior Queen Series

Joined with the White Crown
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Chromaeria Series

The Shard and the Scale

The Guild Master's Daughter

The Guild Master's Daughter

Historical Fantasy

Set in Regency era New York City, this is a mesmerizing tale of one young woman’s journey to create her own destiny through courage, self-discovery, and the extraordinary power of belief. Lose yourself in her world of artistry and magic, where dreams take form, art becomes life, and the imagination knows no limits.

An HFC 5-Star Award Winner! Read the review here.

Warrior Queen Series

Warrior Queen Series

Historical Fantasy

The once great civilization of Egypt is broken. Ahhotep, a young Egyptian woman, becomes queen of the Southern Kingdom, an isolated fragment of Egypt’s former glory. When her husband is brutally killed in an effort to throw off the oppression of the powerful foreigners who now rule the north, it falls to Ahhotep to take up the battle to protect not only the Kingdom’s heir, her infant son, but to defeat the chaotic forces that threaten all of the Two Lands. If she fails, Egypt will disappear into the sands of time.

Chromaeria Series

Chromaeria Series

Epic Fantasy

A great battle between the Color Mages of the Crystal tower ended in a cataclysm that destroyed the Tower, its Mages, and the Celestial Dragons they worshipped. Generations later, magic is a capital crime, dragons are despised, and the people see only in black and white. Until a young glassmith with magic blood living as a fugitive in the blasted Valley of the Blinding uncovers a shard of moonglass that reveals the color green for the first time in centuries.

Background image of Warrior Queen cover mockup: Photo by Mo Gabrail on Unsplash 

Praise for The Guild Master’s Daughter

"A compelling tale of bravery...

An imaginative exploration of the burden of gender ... and a valuable contribution to the growing sub-genre of Women’s Historical Fantasy."

~IndieReader Review

"An honor to read

The perfect mix of character, plot, and worldbuilding."

~Nancy, Whidby Island, WA

"I simply couldn't stop reading.

The premise was outstanding... If you need something new to read, this is it!"

~MWH, Amazon Reviewer

"I absolutely loved it.

The nuggets of fiction hidden in the real events had me glued to this book."

~Leigh, Amazon Reviewer

"This was a really fun read.

The imagery was great. The plot was great. The plot depth was fantastic. And the historical aspect was spot on with just the rigtht amount of fiction... I think this would be great premise for a movie or series!"

~Laura, Goodreads Reviewer

"This was so good!!!

The usage of imagery describing the Ink and how the images came to life through Phantasia!!! I was just eating up the descriptions of the world...Faith was a badass. I was so proud of her for standing her ground every chapter about one thing or another. I loved reading her story!!!

~Claire, Goodreads Reviewer

"this was a beautifully done story,

it had everything that I was hoping for from the description... Geneva Price has a great writing style and left me wanting to read more in this universe."

~Kat M, Goodreads Reviewer

"a fantastic mix of fantasy and history.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book...The characters are relatable and the story is original. I especially appreciated the use of actual historic figures as characters in a fantasy book. This is the first book I’ve read by Geneva Price and I will definitely be reading more of her work!"
~Marjorie, Goodreads Reviewer

"It is going to make you wish that the Ink were real!

 I am amazed at how vividly she built this fantasy world that was so farfetched and yet so believable. Excellent creativity!...Faith as a character, especially as a female lead of a historical fiction work, is unlike the typical FMCs of this genre. She is morally grey, but not in the way you would think... The writing is beautiful, being well balanced across inner monologues, descriptions, dialogues and action... I loved the imagination of the plotline and how it brought the art world to life, literally."

~Rosh, Goodreads Reviewer