"Charming and lovely, with a wonderful found family, The Inn at the Foot of Mount Vengeance is a heartfelt and heartwarming story about finding your own peace." --Sarah Beth Durst, New York Times bestselling author of The Spellshop "Wrapped in a gentle, intriguing mystery, with themes of found family and a sweet romance at its core, The Inn at the Foot of Mount Vengeance is a delightful curl-up-under-a-blanket read that will be right at home on any cozy fantasy lover's bookshelf." --Emily Krempholtz, USA Today bestselling author of Violet Thistlewaite Is Not a Villain Anymore "What if a life's ambition could never fulfill a heart's desire? Set on the cozy side of a D&D-style high fantasy world, The Inn at the Foot of Mount Vengeance will have readers questioning the true meaning of life and their definitions of happiness. This book pairs a languid, sweet tale that will warm the hearts of cozy fantasy readers along with a lovable cast of characters. There is no doubt that everyone who reads it will want to linger for another night's stay." --J. Penner, author of A Fellowship of Bakers & Magic "Wrap yourself up in a blanket and have a warm cup of tea close at hand! This may be the coziest fantasy I've ever read." --Ry Herman, author of This Princess Kills Monsters "The perfect blend of magical academia and whimsical D&D flair, Bullen's debut brims with tender longing and heartfelt comfort.
I will read anything she writes!" --Nadia El-Fassi, author of Love at First Fright "A book that feels like a don't-leave-the-tavern D&D session . With a cast of fascinating, heart-warming characters and a mystery fueled by the curiosity of an overstretched academic, The Inn at the Foot of Mount Vengeance is a beautifully written, thoughtful tale that wraps you in a warm blanket, gives you a hot drink, and then asks if you're ready to talk about academic corruption (always). Depth, warmth, and impeccable world-building all at once." --Bea Fitzgerald, author of Girl, Goddess, Queen "Bullen cleverly transposes academia's publish-or-perish atmosphere to a fantasy setting. Meanwhile, Ainsworth's growing appreciation of both the simple joys of friendship and his own inner strengths is a pleasure to witness . This should win Bullen plenty of fans." --Publishers Weekly.