


Books in series

#0
The Stone Bearers
2016
Fifteen-year-old Ashira just received the worst coming-of-age prophecy imaginable.
After years dreaming of oceans, princes, and fairies, she expected to hear the words that would finally whisk her away from her ordinary desert village. Instead she hears, “you will live a life of no renown."
Ready to choose her own fate, she discovers a djinni’s bottle and starts making wishes. When the djinni proves uncooperative and annoying, Ashira sets out to the great city of magicians to learn magic and free herself from an uneventful life as a potter's daughter.
But there is another prophecy being whispered in the shadows. It is said that among the great magicians, there is a demon on the rise with the power to destroy the world. The djinni might be Ashira’s only chance to become someone important, or he just might be the very demon that triggered the dark prophecy.
With the world on the brink of destruction, can Ashira fight her fate and stop the forces that threaten to upset the balance of the universe?

#0.5
The Frog's Princess
2016
The gods are leaving.
In their absence, they agree to loan their powers to certain humans—the bearers. As these new bearers struggle to master their powers, they are also given guardian animals to guide and protect them. Among the animals who volunteer for this task are wolves, fire drakes, and other enchanted creatures of awesome strength and magic. But with the newly formed bearer council on the verge of chaos, it falls to one small frog to rein in a reluctant princess-turned-bearer and provide balance to the universe.
The Frog's Princess is a Stone Bearers Short Story told by Camm, the guardian animal of the Goddess of Passion.
Originally published in Fantastic Worlds: A Fantasy Anthology (2016) and also given exclusively by permission to email list subscribers at sjacquebooks.com.
Other Books by Jacque Stevens:
Stone Bearers:
0. The Stone Bearers (2016)
0.5. The Frog’s Princess (2016)
1. The Queen’s Opal (Coming 2017)
2. The Queen’s Gift (Coming 2018)
3. The Queen’s Heir (Coming 2018)
4. The Queen’s Bane (Coming 2018)
5. The Queen’s Rite (Coming 2019)
Please Note: The Queen’s Opal is Book One. The Stone Bearers is a standalone novel that can be read before or after the full series.
The short story, The Frog’s Princess, can also be read in any order. Find it in The Fantastic Worlds Anthology (2016) or have a free digital copy delivered to you after signing up for my email list at sjacquebooks.com. Those on my email list will receive monthly emails with updates on deals, review opportunities for new releases, and other exclusive content.
Fairy Ring:
1. Fairy Ring: Shards of Janderelle (2017)
2. Fairy Ring: Changeling of Janderelle (Coming 2018)
3. Fairy Ring: Prince of Janderelle (Coming 2019)
Others:
Winter Falls: A Tale of the Snow Queen (2017)
Depths: A Tale of the Little Mermaid (Coming 2018)

#1
The Queen's Opal
2017
Is the opal a blessing or a curse?
Elves never use magic or leave the forest.
They aren’t supposed to get sick either, but Drynn’s mother just died from a mysterious illness. When the symbol of the curse—a green stone called the Queen’s Opal—passes to Drynn, his impulsive and overprotective brother drags him out of the forest to search for a cure.
And the oft-diseased humans seem the most likely place to start.
But the opal isn’t all that it seems. Once outside the forest, it shows Drynn visions of a time when the humans and elves lived in peace. Much has changed in the human lands since then. It’s a darker world, ruled by power-hungry wizards who covet any kind of magic. Magic like the opal. Magic like the natural energy the wizards can see inside the elves.
More than healing one illness, Drynn’s visions call for him to restore the world’s former peace, but if the wrong wizard learns about the elves’ innate gifts, even the forest will no longer be safe.
Family bonds will be tested. Friends will become foes. With two kingdoms spiraling into chaos, can a shy bookworm conquer his fears to bring peace to the realm?
Fans of Terry Brooks (Shannara), Christopher Paolini (Eragon), and other works of epic sword and sorcery will love this coming-of-age fantasy series. One-click now to start the magic, mystery, and heart-pounding adventure!
The Queen’s Opal is book one in a new high fantasy adventure series set in the same magical and exotic world as The Stone Bearers (2016).
Clean Read. Fantasy violence and a few darker themes. Recommended for young adults and teens twelve and up.
Other Books by Jacque Stevens:
Stone Bearers:
0. The Stone Bearers (2016)
0.5. The Frog’s Princess (2016)
1. The Queen’s Opal (2017)
2. The Queen’s Gift (2018)
3. The Queen’s Heir (2018)
4. The Queen’s Bane (2019)
5. The Queen’s Rite (2019)
Please Note: The Queen’s Opal is Book One. The Stone Bearers is a standalone novel that can be read before or after the full series.
The short story, The Frog’s Princess, can also be read in any order. Find it in The Fantastic Worlds Anthology (2016) or have a free digital copy delivered to you after signing up for my email list at sjacquebooks.com. Those on my email list will receive monthly emails with updates on deals, review opportunities for new releases, and other exclusive content.
Fairy Ring:
1. Fairy Ring: Shards of Janderelle (2017)
2. Fairy Ring: Changeling of Janderelle (2019)
3. Fairy Ring: Prince of Janderelle (2020)
Others:
Winter Falls: A Tale of the Snow Queen (2017)
Cry Wolf: A Tale of Beauty and the Beast (2020)
Depths: A Tale of the Little Mermaid (2020)
Robin's Hood: A Tale of Sherwood Forest (2021)

#2
The Queen's Gift
2018
What will he have to become to survive?
It seemed like a simple plan.
After leaving his home in the elven forest, Drynn was called as a magical avatar—a bearer. He now wants to learn all about magic and so does his new human friend. Drynn also wants to discover the remaining mysteries behind his mother's curse and so does his elder brother. The human wizards seem ready to help them. Going with them to the Wizard Tower seems the obvious solution.
But even Drynn's most trusted human friend is keeping secrets enough to make the Tower a waiting death trap. If the elves are to survive in the human world Drynn might have to embrace a darker part of himself—something that could destroy everything he hoped to gain.
Fans of Terry Brooks (Shannara), Christopher Paolini (Eragon), and other works of epic sword and sorcery will love this coming-of-age fantasy series. One-click now to continue the magic, mystery, and heart-pounding adventure!
The Queen's Gift is the direct sequel of The Queen's Opal (2017), in a new high fantasy adventure series set in the same magical and exotic world as The Stone Bearers (2016).
Clean Read. Fantasy violence and a few darker themes. Recommended for young adults and teens twelve and up.
Other Books by Jacque Stevens:
Stone Bearers:
0.The Stone Bearers (2016)
0.5. The Frog’s Princess (2016)
1.The Queen’s Opal (2017)
2.The Queen’s Gift (2018)
3.The Queen’s Heir (2018)
4.The Queen’s Bane (2019)
5.The Queen’s Rite (2019)
Please Note: The Queen’s Opal is Book One. The Stone Bearers is a standalone novel that can be read before or after the full series.
The short story, The Frog’s Princess, can also be read in any order. Find it in The Fantastic Worlds Anthology (2016) or have a free digital copy delivered to you after signing up for my email list at sjacquebooks . com. Those on my email list will receive monthly emails with updates on deals, review opportunities for new releases, and other exclusive content.
Fairy Ring:
1.Fairy Ring: Shards of Janderelle (2017)
2.Fairy Ring: Changeling of Janderelle (2019)
3.Fairy Ring: Prince of Janderelle (2020)
Others:
Winter Falls: A Tale of the Snow Queen (2017)
Cry Wolf: A Tale of Beauty and the Beast (2020)
Depths: A Tale of the Little Mermaid (2020)
Robin's Hood: A Tale of Sherwood Forest (2021)

#3
The Queen's Heir
2018
The portal is open. The war has begun.
Going home makes everything harder.
After being hunted by humans and transformed into a demonic creature called a drow, Drynn believes his family will be safer in the forest. Problem is, more drow are waiting for them there.
When his brother is taken by the same drow who burned his home, Drynn is told that he needs the ashes of the phoenix to defeat them. It only would require him to return to the human kingdom and all the dangers he thought he left behind.
But when he discovers that his brother has been forced to join the ranks of the drow, it seems they may have already run out of time.
Fans of Terry Brooks (Shannara), Christopher Paolini (Eragon), and other works of epic sword and sorcery will love this coming-of-age fantasy series. One-click now to continue the magic, mystery, and heart-pounding adventure!
The Queen’s Heir is the direct sequel to The Queen’s Opal (2017), and The Queen’s Gift (2018), a new series set the same world as The Stone Bearers (2016).
Clean Read. Fantasy violence, light innuendo, and a few darker themes. Recommended for young adults and teens twelve and up.
Other Books by Jacque Stevens:
Stone Bearers:
0\. The Stone Bearers (2016)
0.5. The Frog’s Princess (2016)
1\. The Queen’s Opal (2017)
2\. The Queen’s Gift (2018)
3\. The Queen’s Heir (2018)
4\. The Queen’s Bane (2019)
5\. The Queen’s Rite (2019)
Please Note: The Queen’s Opal is Book One. The Stone Bearers is a standalone novel that can be read before or after the full series.
The short story, The Frog’s Princess, can also be read in any order. Find it in The Fantastic Worlds Anthology (2016) or have a free digital copy delivered to you after signing up for my email list at sjacquebooks . com. Those on my email list will receive monthly emails with updates on deals, review opportunities for new releases, and other exclusive content.
Fairy Ring:
1\. Fairy Ring: Shards of Janderelle (2017)
2\. Fairy Ring: Changeling of Janderelle (2019)
3\. Fairy Ring: Prince of Janderelle (2020)
Others:
Winter Falls: A Tale of the Snow Queen (2017)
Cry Wolf: A Tale of Beauty and the Beast (2020)
Depths: A Tale of the Little Mermaid (2020)
Robin's Hood: A Tale of Sherwood Forest (2021)

#4
The Queen's Bane
2019
Wizards and drow are set to ravage the world between them, just as they had in the past.
As Drynn travels back to the forest, rumors of drow haunt his steps. His brother may have killed a wizard, leading many, even among his friends, to demand his death in return. Desperate for another solution, Drynn is relieved to discover that another bearer has been called, Princess Josalene. She moves with a confidence Drynn lacks, calling an army to her side and making herself the Queen of Kalum.
She has a solution for the drow problem as well. Instead of killing them, she will pull enough magic together to recreate the dome and imprison the drow. But such a large source of magic must come from somewhere and Josalene seems ready to do anything to get what she wants.
Will this new bearer bring balance to the coming war or create even more chaos?
Fans of Terry Brooks (Shannara), Christopher Paolini (Eragon), and other works of epic sword and sorcery will love this coming-of-age fantasy series. One-click now to continue the magic, mystery, and heart-pounding adventure!
The Queen’s Bane is the direct sequel to The Queen’s Opal (2017), The Queen’s Gift (2017), and The Queen’s Heir (2018), a new series set the same world as The Stone Bearers (2016).
Clean Read. Fantasy violence, light innuendo, and a few darker themes. Recommended for young adults and teens twelve and up.
Other Books by Jacque Stevens:
Stone Bearers:
0\. The Stone Bearers (2016)
0.5. The Frog’s Princess (2016)
1\. The Queen’s Opal (2017)
2\. The Queen’s Gift (2018)
3\. The Queen’s Heir (2018)
4\. The Queen’s Bane (2019)
5\. The Queen’s Rite (2019)
Please Note: The Queen’s Opal is Book One. The Stone Bearers is a standalone novel that can be read before or after the full series.
The short story, The Frog’s Princess, can also be read in any order. Find it in The Fantastic Worlds Anthology (2016) or have a free digital copy delivered to you after signing up for my email list at sjacquebooks.com. Those on my email list will receive monthly emails with updates on deals, review opportunities for new releases, and other exclusive content.
Fairy Ring:
1\. Fairy Ring: Shards of Janderelle (2017)
2\. Fairy Ring: Changeling of Janderelle (2019)
3\. Fairy Ring: Prince of Janderelle (2020)
Others:
Winter Falls: A Tale of the Snow Queen (2017)
Cry Wolf: A Tale of Beauty and the Beast (2020)
Depths: A Tale of the Little Mermaid (2020)
Robin's Hood: A Tale of Sherwood Forest (2021)

#5
The Queen's Rite
2019
The revolution has started.
There is revolution on the streets and an invasion building in the north. Drynn’s new powers might be the key to crowning a new king and stabilizing the realm, but at what cost?
Is embracing the darkness the only way to bring back the light?
The Queen’s Rite is the conclusion of The Queen’s Series (2017-2019), set the same world as The Stone Bearers (2016).
Clean Read. Fantasy violence, light innuendo, and a few darker themes. Recommended for young adults and teens twelve and up.
Other Books by Jacque Stevens:
Stone Bearers:
0\. The Stone Bearers (2016)
0.5. The Frog’s Princess (2016)
1\. The Queen’s Opal (2017)
2\. The Queen’s Gift (2018)
3\. The Queen’s Heir (2018)
4\. The Queen’s Bane (2019)
5\. The Queen’s Rite (2019)
Please Note: The Queen’s Opal is Book One. The Stone Bearers is a standalone novel that can be read before or after the full series.
The short story, The Frog’s Princess, can also be read in any order. Find it in The Fantastic Worlds Anthology (2016) or have a free digital copy delivered to you after signing up for my email list at sjacquebooks . com. Those on my email list will receive monthly emails with updates on deals, review opportunities for new releases, and other exclusive content.
Fairy Ring:
1\. Fairy Ring: Shards of Janderelle (2017)
2\. Fairy Ring: Changeling of Janderelle (2019)
3\. Fairy Ring: Prince of Janderelle (Coming 2019)
Others:
Winter Falls: A Tale of the Snow Queen (2017)
Depths: A Tale of the Little Mermaid (2019)
Author

Jacque Stevens
Author · 26 books
Jacque Stevens wrote her first novel as a stress relief activity during nursing school. Now, as a USA-Today Bestselling Author, she has taken a step back from nursing so she can spend all her time writing stories filled with elves, fairies, and all things awesome. She also is a freelance editor. Jacque lives in Arizona where she can be found walking the streets with a dark and handsome young man who loves everything about her. He’s a shiba inu mix. New friends, enemies, and wandering visitors from cyberspace can contact Jacque here: sjacquebooks.com or sjacquebooks(at)gmail.com. Sign up for the newsletter to get a free short story and other extras.