A cozy crafting LitRPG adventure perfect for fans of The Wandering Inn, Beware of Chicken, and Legends & Lattes.
John Miller finally has the quiet life he always wanted.
And now, he gets to share it.
Waking up each day in Meadowreach Village, a growing settlement connected to a network of strange portals, John finds himself balancing village life, portal exploration, and a relationship with the most beautiful elf he never deserved. With his crystal wolf by his side, John and Kaelin will explore new biomes together as they get closer to marriage, from horseback riding through grain fields to even sledding on the clouds above.
And with each trip, he will also meet new friends, gather more unique resources, and learn what really happened to this fantasy world he gets to call home.
Don't miss Book 3 of a cozy Fantasy LitRPG Series. Grab your copy today and step into a world of crafting, exploration, and peaceful new beginnings.
About the Mixing slice-of-life with cozy crafting, homesteading, exploration, magic, and a gentle progression system focused on growth and routine, this LitRPG series is perfect for readers who enjoy relaxing progression, found family, and building a simple, meaningful life in a beautiful fantasy world.
This series helped me slow down and rest. Not many books do that anymore.
Meadowreach Homestead begins with a man who walks away from a life that is draining him dry and steps into a quieter world. The quiet does not make anything easy. His first days are rough. He arrives with almost nothing, facing winter in a thin tent and a windbreak he barely manages to put together. He does not know how to fish. He tries spearing them and fails. He works through the simple guidebook they give him and manages to put together a basic fishing pole, but even then he struggles. He works himself thin. He learns everything the slow way, through effort and exhaustion, and that early hardship shapes the rest of his journey.
The world he enters is gentle in tone but not effortless. The magic is soft around the edges. The danger is low. The pace is slow in a way that lets you breathe. And the protagonist is someone you can trust, someone you root for, someone whose steady patience makes the whole story feel safe.
There are moments of grief in this story, especially if you have lived through your own losses. The way those moments are written makes you pause. You want healing for the characters because you understand the weight they carry. Nothing is preachy, yet the author’s faith shapes the tone with a kind of quiet sincerity that feels steady and comforting.
I read a large variety of genres and for the most part all of them focus on external conflict that is constantly pushing and moving forward. Meadowreach Homestead is different. It slows everything down. It gives you space to breathe and pay attention to the smaller parts of a life being rebuilt.
By the time I finished book three, I did not want to leave. I followed the author and joined the newsletter because I genuinely hope this series continues. The Christian connection mattered to me, but the books stand on their own as peaceful, thoughtful, and deeply human.
If you want something gentle and hopeful, something that lets you slow down and rest, Meadowreach Homestead is worth your time.
You don't have to say a lot about these books because, for a nice change, they are exactly as advertised. Great characters, slow life, community building, funny with a side of romance. Highly recommended.
Excellent! Whole concept is a masterpiece. I know it is just a story but I think it is a great life lesson as well. A happy ending like any fairy tale. Looking forward to your next book. Bringing back a whole world should be next.