Jason’s Books
Jason is the author of several books for children and adults. Visit his website at Jason E. Lee at Lulu.com. His works include two children’s books: The Seven Rings, and The Lost Princess. He published his journals of three years of traveling throughout Western Europe in Journals of a Melancholy. He has recently completed the final installment in his sci-fi trilogy, The V’Zharn Chronicles: Book I—The War For V’Zhar, Book II—The Council of V’Zhar, and Book III—The Return of the J’Bari.
The War For V’Zhar: Book One of the V’Zharn Chronicles, the story of the rise to power of Dannon, son of the late King Aldar. After the death of his father, prince Dannon is thrown into a strange world that forces him to grow up a lot sooner than normal. Guided by the mysterious and ancient being, Uther, his journey takes him from one side of V’Zharn space to the other, and troubles come from places they are least expected. Also included is a dictionary of the V’Zharn language and their writing system, as well as maps of V’Zharn worlds that would make Tolkien proud!
The Council Of V’Zhar: Book Two of the V’Zharn Chronicles, continues the story roughly one year after the close of Book One. Callon, Dannon’s son, changes is ways completely unforseen by his parents. Soon, he is the most powerful force within all of V’Zharn space. But, how will he control these new powers? An epic war draws near to V’Zhar itself, and the royal planet is forced to separate itself from the rest of the worlds! Also included is a dictionary of the four Offworld languages: V’Dirian, Phabrillian, Offworld, and Offslang, additional maps of pertinent worlds in V’Zharn space, and the Offworld writing system.
The Return of the J’Bari: Book Three of the V’Zharn Chronicles, is the final chapter in the V’Zharn trilogy, taking place several years after Book Two. Callon emerges into his final role in V’Zharn space. With the arrival of two mysterious forces, the J’Bari, and the Pilgrims, Dannon and Lyndria are forced to escalate Uther’s plan for the transformation of V’Zhar. The final battle and the end of time loom in the near future, when voices from the past bring messages of hope and redemption. Also included is a dictionary of the J’Bari language and their unique writing system, as well as many additional entries in a wonderous appendix of extra material.
The entire trilogy is also available in a special hardbound edition called simply, The V’Zharn Chronicles and contains all three volumes, including all seven dictionaries of the languages used in the books, the complete set of maps, all three major writing systems, and much more!
The Seven Rings: My favorite book, so far! I wrote this for my girls. It’s the story of a strange planet, Gaiah, and four mysterious children who are forever changed one fateful day! Each of these four children gains powers in fire, air, earth, and water. But an evil king has plans of his own for the people. The children are force to leave, but are eventually saught out by four new children: Cora, Iggy, Zeph, and Isle. Can these children find the original four in time to save the kingdom?
The Lost Princess: A book for the very young girl, this book is more for fun than anything. Readers read a brief story, and then get to choose where they will journey next in the book! At the bottom of every page is a list of choices, each with a unique page number to turn to. Try to escape from the book if you can!
Journals of a Melancholy: This small book details all of my journals from 2003 to 2005, during which I traveled extensively throughout Western Europe: France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Belgium, England, and Ireland. I love to travel and speak with the local people in their own language! It’s awesome and really opens your perspective on the world. Also included are some more memorable photographs which I took along the way.