The Great and Terrible Land
There’s something unsettling about a place that feels both forgotten and all too familiar. The Great and Terrible Land invites readers into a world like that—unsettling, magnetic, and humming with dangerous magic. This isn’t the Oz you remember. Here, the yellow brick road is cracked and bleeding, the witches are far more cunning, and power is never given without a price.
Blending dark fantasy and slow-burn romance, the series reimagines a classic world with twisted elegance. Shadows cling to the edges of every encounter, secrets lie buried beneath emerald fields, and the rules—whatever they once were—have changed. At its heart is a heroine caught between fate and rebellion, drawn into a storm where villains don’t wait in towers—they rule them. What follows isn’t just a battle for survival, but a reckoning with desire, identity, and the kind of power that doesn’t ask for permission.
Written with the same seductive bite and atmospheric tension that fans of romantasy crave, the story simmers with morally complex characters, eerie lore, and an ever-present sense that the land itself is watching. The tone is lush and unapologetically dark—perfect for readers who like their fantasy with sharp edges and their love stories tangled in thorns.
The Great and Terrible Land consists of one book and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.
