In the Mists
                                The End
About the Author:
Elizabeth Wilde started writing books when she was just nine-years-old; small, short stories about her favorite stuffed animals starting a music band and going on all kinds of adventures.
​Later on, she started to write fantasy stories staring humans instead of animals; after being inspired by Japanese comics (or manga.)
​Soon she wanted to share her stories with the world and wrote her first official book: "The Princess and The Fairy", after watching an old movie version of The Sleeping Beauty and finding that the original tale really needed some work in its storytelling.
Her book ideas come from all kinds of sources, from other books; video games; movies; TV shows; anime (animation); dreams; and real-life experiences.​
Her writing style is a tad old-fashion, learning from such writers as C. S. Lewis (Chronicles of Narinia), J. R. R. Tolkien (The Hobbit), George MacDonald (The Princess and the Goblin), and the more modern Diana Wynne Jones (the Chrestomanci series).

​​All her stories are fantasy-based, many taking place in a totally new world like "The Princess and the Fairy"'s world of Rhea; or "The Apprentice, the Swordsman, and the Impossible Mission"'s Crystal Realm.
Her books are suitable for all ages, 9 and up.
Books in the Making
"The Land of Shooting Stars"

How are legends born?​
A Crystal Realm side story: Fenn Fern finds a strange talisman that connects him to a mysterious lady being held prisoner. Can he find a way to save her when he has no idea where she is? Along the way, he meets an assortment of unique traveling companions.​
Status: Finished writing, time to start the typing phase.
"Uradalla and the Dragon Lantern"
Book 3 in the Word of Rhea series. To save her kingdom, Princess Uradalla sets out on a dangerous journey into the Land of Dragons to seek its storied magic treasures - finding a lantern that grants wishes...
Status: Done and published!
“The Historian, the Mystic,
and the Legends of Yore”

Title is still pending through my own thoughts, but it sounds better than my original idea:

​"The Historian, the Dark Enchantress, and the Legends of Yore.​
Status: In the thought process.