I Wrote A Book!
One story. Two books. No escape from fate.
The Last Queen of the Underverse is a sweeping cosmic-fantasy epic told across two novels — a single story of sacrifice, memory, and a woman who refuses to accept the role destiny assigns her.
These are signed editions, available in Hardback or Paperback.
Each signed copy includes:
- A digital edition of the book
- A digital copy of The Lost Tales of Emerson Kaye — a short story set 300 years before the events of the main series.
Purchase Both Books and Receive:
Digital copies of Book 1 and Book 2
A digital copy of The Lost Tales of Emerson Kaye
Two exclusive, unpublished short stories following Rebecca’s daughter, Sarah Lopez, on her first journey into the Underverse
An 11x14 signed landscape photograph, professionally shot and ready to frame
Digital links will be provided after purchase.
This is a story about love, loss, stubborn hope, and the dangerous power of choosing a third option when the universe offers only two. If you’re ready to step through the Doorwhere… It’s waiting.
The Last Queen of the Underverse is a genre-blending science-fantasy saga about an astronaut who falls out of her world and into a realm built from memory, myth, and the stories we refuse to let go. At its heart, it is a tale about choice, grief, resistance, and the extraordinary courage it takes to protect what matters when the universe itself refuses to play fair.
Commander Rebecca Lopez has spent her life mastering the unforgiving math of spaceflight: velocity, oxygen, trajectory, survival. None of it prepares her for the moment a micrometeoroid storm cuts her off from her crew and strands her before an impossible doorway floating in Low Earth Orbit. With nothing left to lose and no way home, she opens it.
On the other side lies the Underverse, a reality woven from living memories, shifting landscapes, ancient entities, and rules that behave more like narrative physics than natural law. Stories echo across its skies, forgotten wishes shape its geography, and the boundary between emotion and reality is perilously thin. Here she meets Queen Lyra, the fading protector of this realm, who sees in Rebecca a spark she cannot yet understand—and a danger she cannot ignore.
Rebecca only wants to get back to her family. The Underverse wants something else: her attention, her defiance, and perhaps her destiny. As she journeys deeper into its strange beauty and darker corners, she encounters living marble companions, orphaned memories seeking shelter, beings who eat sorrow for sustenance, and a fractured antagonist born from grief and logic—the Dente Nocturn—who sees Rebecca as the key to rewriting the story of creation itself.
With every step she takes in the Underverse, she steps further and further away from her family and her life on Earth.
Each book in the series expands the world and the stakes:
Book One follows Rebecca’s plunge into the Underverse, her desperate attempts to survive, and the first hints that she is entangled in a lineage stretching back to the earliest queens of this realm.
Book Two deepens the mystery and danger as the Underverse destabilizes, Earth begins to fracture under cosmic pressure, and Rebecca discovers that sometimes the smallest kindness—and the smallest child—can reshape the fate of worlds.
Throughout the series, Rebecca embodies a simple, unyielding truth: when the universe offers two impossible options, she finds a third. Sometimes through fury, sometimes through compassion, sometimes through sheer stubborn refusal to let the world decide who gets hurt.
Blending grounded realism with metaphysical fantasy, The Last Queen of the Underverse is perfect for readers who enjoy character-driven epics, cosmic mysteries, impossible doors, unconventional heroes, and worlds where memory holds as much power as magic.
Because in the Underverse, stories don’t just matter—they fight back. Where looking for a place to belong is the most human thing to do.

