what's the difference between Gods and Monsters?

This time, they're not Racing for the Gods – they're Racing against one.

After summoning the God of Winter to Ytopie, Viola Mistflow didn’t expect to have to flee from a megalomaniac who declared her to be the daughter of Winter. Unfortunately, Viola has learned that there are no set outcomes when the fae are involved.

Narrowly escaping the garrison with hopes of avoiding the Frostweaver’s control, Viola embarks on a journey through the Lowlands of Krillium accompanied by the only people she can trust, hoping to find a way to stop Himureal once and for all.

After his dangerous treatment of Tulip, Zeph is desperate and willing to do anything to get back in Viola’s good graces - even if it means aligning himself with the God she was so desperate to escape. Together, Zeph and Himureal enact a plan to endear Ytopie to the returned God and usher Viola into Zeph’s waiting arms.

As Viola learns more about her magic, herself, and the history of the world around her, she is forced to ask herself: what’s the difference between Gods and monsters?


The First Fall is book two in the Shadowweaver trilogy, a fantasy romance journey through the land of Krillium. It picks up where book one left off, and ends in a cliffhanger. Due to violence, sexually explicit content, and potentially triggering topics, The First Fall is recommended for adults only.

  • "Why is this not being picked up by a big publisher? Why is this not on tiktok? Keep an eye on Holly Monroe because her skill is unmatched. Phenomenal."

    -Britt Cole, Goodreads

  • "What a f*cking ride. I love this story so incredibly much. I want to scream it from the rooftop."

    -Noriboo, Goodreads

  • "This book is VERY dark compared to the first, the main characters that are damaged and rightfully flawed. It was well written from this perspective. I honestly couldn't predict much that happens in the plot which is refreshing. I did love the addition of the reference guide in the beginning. A map is what we need next!"

    -Jagruti, Goodreads

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