Raythe Reign is an exclusive serial fiction site. Raythe Reign produces paranormal M/M fiction, graphic novels, and audiobooks. Whether…
Raythe Reign is an exclusive serial fiction site.
Raythe Reign produces paranormal M/M fiction, graphic novels, and audiobooks. Whether you’re reading about dragon-shifters, elves, wizards, or vampires, the Raythe Reign stories always have M/M romance set in a world of magic and mystery.
Every week, I write three chapters updating one of my stories (about 12k - 15k words), and post them on my subscription website, RaytheReign.com, which you are actually on right now.
Members can read the chapters the second I post them. They also are encouraged to comment, ask questions, or make suggestions at the end. These comments are very important to me; they often influence where the story is going. I read every one and respond (if made on the latest chapter.)
Posted5 yearsago
How many stories do you write at once?
Usually, I have 4 or 5 updating stories, all M/M, all with happily-ever-after endings and something magical, paranormal, or supernatural…
Usually, I have 4 or 5 updating stories, all M/M, all with happily-ever-after endings and something magical, paranormal, or supernatural about them. Think shifters, vampires, magic, demons, elves, and more (even aliens!)
Posted5 yearsago
Will any of the serials be on Amazon when it’s done?
No, the serials are exclusive content, just like a Netflix Original series. To read the rest of Ever Dark, Dragon’s…
No, the serials are exclusive content, just like a Netflix Original series. To read the rest of Ever Dark, Dragon’s Reign, or any of the other stories, you must become a Member on the main serial site.
Posted5 yearsago
Do I have to pay to be a Member?
Yes. Membership is usually $9.95 / month, but if it’s your first time ever having an account, you can get…
Yes. Membership is usually $9.95 / month, but if it’s your first time ever having an account, you can get your first month for just $0.99.
Posted5 yearsago
What do I get as a Member?
Members get access to all my serial stories, both the 3 - 5 that are in progress now, and every…
Members get access to all my serial stories, both the 3 - 5 that are in progress now, and every completed serial I’ve ever written. I’ve been doing this since 2010, so there are over 20 completed serials alone, all M/M, with a ‘shorter’ one being 150,000 words.
Posted5 yearsago
I’ve tried one story and I liked it, but how do I know if I’ll like your other stories?
Check out the Library. The first 5 chapters of most of the stories are freely available. But the only way…
Check out the Library. The first 5 chapters of most of the stories are freely available.
But the only way to really find out is to try us out. That’s why I’ve made your very first month only $.99 with coupon code FIRSTMONTH.
Posted5 yearsago
How do I sign up with the coupon?
How do I sign up with the coupon? First, go to Membership. Choose the monthly option and use coupon code…
How do I sign up with the coupon?
First, go to Membership.
Choose the monthly option and use coupon code FIRSTMONTH.
That’s it! And this trial month is risk-free. You can cancel anytime during the month, and still get access until your trial period is over. You’ll get a separate email with instructions on how to cancel (it’s easy, and completely under your control.) and its also in the FAQ.
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