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Inspired By a Dream
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A Fine Line: The Beginning follows a dying Union soldier rescued by a supernatural healer, sending him into a life where the veil between the living and the otherworldly grows thin. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
Believe it or not, this story was inspired by a dream I had. I have other books that were inspired the same way. So, now I have a notebook and pen by my bed.
What are some things that you find interesting about the human condition that you think make for great fiction?
The human condition is a fascinating topic. In my view, humans are the most intriguing creatures on Earth. The human condition encompasses the shared experiences, emotions, and challenges common to everyone. It also includes the essential characteristics and significant events of human life, such as birth, death, and morality. Exploring these traits and events can bring realism to a story. Manipulating these elements and transforming them into something more powerful captures the essence of what many of us aspire to be or the abilities we wish we had. I particularly enjoy tapping into these emotions to create compelling fictional narratives.
In fantasy novels, it’s easy to get carried away by the magical powers of characters. How did you balance the use of supernatural powers?
I explore the interplay between superpowers and real-life situations, such as love, loss, birth, death, and the internal and external conflicts of morality. My emphasis is more focused on personal dilemmas rather than societal disputes or global crises. Personal moral conflicts usually stem from individual choices, making them relatable to everyone.
Is this the first book in the series? If so, when is the next book coming out and what can your fans expect in the next story?
Readers of A Fine Line Series will not have to wait long. A Fine Line: The Awakening is currently on pre-order and will be released on the 26th of March.
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Not by chance, but by design…
The Crew was formed, and their fate was sealed.
From multi-award-winning author J.C. Brennan comes a new edition of the A Fine Line series, starting with Book 1: The Beginning—a dark fantasy epic where history bleeds into myth, and survival demands a descent into the abyss.
May 1864
The Battle of Pickett’s Mill
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Union soldier William T. Healthaway should have died in the mud, his body lost among the thousands littering Georgia’s blood-soaked earth. But fate… or something far darker… intervenes.
Rescued by a healer with uncanny gifts and his clairvoyant wife, William is thrust into a world where the veil between the living and the otherworldly grows thin.
In the war’s aftermath, he becomes the catalyst that binds an unlikely Crew—each drawn by unseen forces toward a fateful destiny, their paths shaped by whispers from powers unknown, guiding them toward a purpose they cannot yet understand.
The shadows stir.
The hour is late.
What secrets lie buried in their past?
What awaits them in the gathering dark?
And what price must they pay for a destiny they can’t escape?
Meet William and the Crew.
Your journey into the unknown begins now.
Blending the visceral grit of historical fiction with the creeping dread of gothic horror, J.C. Brennan’s A Fine Line Series is a masterclass in dark fantasy. For fans of The Terror and Between Two Fires, this epic saga weaves brotherhood, fate, and eldritch horror into a story as enduring as it is unforgettable.
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A Fine Line: The Beginning
Posted by Literary Titan

A Fine Line: The Beginning is a gripping dark fantasy novel set against the brutal backdrop of the American Civil War. It follows William T. Healthaway II, a Union soldier thrown into the chaos of war, grappling with both the physical and emotional toll of battle. As he endures the horrors of combat, William’s fate intertwines with supernatural forces, making him question reality itself. Themes of destiny, brotherhood, and survival drive the narrative, making it an unforgettable journey through a world where history and the unknown collide.
One of the strongest aspects of Brennan’s writing is the visceral intensity of war. The battlefield is not romanticized. Instead, it’s a suffocating nightmare of gunfire, blood, and loss. The chapter Shattered Will hit me the hardest. When William and his best friend Buckner charge into battle, the carnage is unbearable, and the moment Buckner falls is gut-wrenching. Author J.C. Brennan doesn’t hold back—she forces the reader to sit with the weight of war, to feel the mud, the fear, and the unbearable grief of losing someone in an instant. The way she describes William’s descent into a mindless killing machine, fueled by rage and despair is some of the most hauntingly real war writing I’ve read.
Another standout aspect is the supernatural element woven into the story. The introduction hints at forces beyond human comprehension, and as the novel progresses, these eerie occurrences become impossible to ignore. Caroline, William’s wife, possesses the gift of foresight, which adds an intriguing layer to the story. Her ability to see into the future isn’t just a plot device—it deepens the emotional connection between her and William. When she writes to him, believing in his survival, it’s as if fate itself is guiding him. And then there’s Tyrone and Cecil, two runaway slaves who save William’s life. Their presence isn’t just historical—it’s mystical. The way Tyrone’s touch seems to ease William’s pain and how Cecil’s chants carry an air of the otherworldly suggest that fate, or something beyond it, is at play.
William is a man torn between duty and desperation, constantly longing for home but bound by the reality of war. His relationship with Buckner is a highlight—their banter, their loyalty, and the tragedy that unfolds between them make their bond one of the most compelling parts of the book. Tyrone’s backstory, detailing the horrific scars of slavery, is told with such raw honesty that it made my stomach turn. And Caroline, though physically distant for most of the novel, is a presence that looms over every decision William makes. Brennan has created a cast of characters that feel like real people, each carrying their own burdens, yet still holding onto hope.
I would absolutely recommend A Fine Line: The Beginning to anyone who enjoys dark fantasy and historical fiction with a twist. If you’re a fan of gritty war stories that don’t shy away from brutality, this is for you. If you love characters that feel real, with relationships that make you ache, you’ll find them here. Brennan delivers a powerful, immersive read that lingers long after the final page.
Page: 103 | ASIN : B0DTT9CJP3
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Being Indie
Posted by Literary Titan

Eeva Lancaster’s informative book clearly lays out all the steps an indie author needs to take when publishing and selling their book. Each chapter dives into a separate topic, explaining why the section is important first before moving onto the detailed how-to section. Sprinkled with anecdotes to help drive the points home, Being Indie is as fun as it is educational.
This book really impressed me with how quickly the author gets to the core of the problem or misconception that many authors have. The book then moves on to quickly dispel those flawed notions and proceeds to educate the reader on the proper way to go about tackling the variety of obstacles that indie authors face. Eeva’s driven personality and perceptive humor helps to make readers feel at ease, and drives home the fact that Eeva knows what she’s talking about.
What separates this book from others of its kind is that this book covers absolutely everything that an indie author needs to publish their book and sell it, and themselves, after it’s published. Many books will cover one topic of the other, but this book does both. While it comprehensively covers all the tasks authors must accomplish before and after publication, what truly makes this book stand out is how quickly we get to the heart of the matter on each topic. With only a few paragraphs to explain why things are important, readers will appreciate how quickly they get into the meat of solving the problem. With clear step by step instructions, and suggestions on further learning, it will be impossible to fail.
I needed to read this book before publishing my first book. It could have saved me so much time, money, and sleepless nights. Now that I know the solution to many of the problems authors face, reading Eeva’s book now makes me shake my head in amazement with how clearly she identified my previous problems and how quickly she resolved them.
While the self-publishing journey may be long, Eeva has formatted her book so that it works easily as a reference guide whenever you are ready to move onto the next step in your adventure.
Being Indie is a no-nonsense guide to self-publishing with a direct tone that delivers concise instructions in easily digestible segments. This is an effective crash course on being an indie author that I highly recommend to any aspiring or current indie authors that want to create a book that SELLS.
Pages: 211 | ASIN: B072BT3J37
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