A children’s fantasy adventure • Coming soon
Deemu and the Mountain of Mirrors
A magical adventure about bravery, friendship, and learning to trust the light within.

The story
His fire follows his feelings.
When Deemu journeys up the glittering Mountain of Mirrors with his friends Hina and Fu, he must face cruel words, tricky reflections, and the terrifying Twins of Fear to earn the Flame Stone.
Along the way, Deemu learns that courage is not the absence of fear—it is the choice to pause, listen, and keep going.
At a glance
Adventure with heart.
- Recommended for ages 7–10
- Fantasy adventure with humor
- Themes of anger, courage, focus, family, and friendship
- Designed for independent reading or reading together
Sneak peek
Deemu faces his first reflection.
The mountain discovers exactly what makes Deemu’s fire rise—and uses it against him. This preview is editable in WordPress as the final manuscript develops.
Deemu stopped at the first wall of mirrors. A dozen versions of him stared back—some too tall, some too small, and one with fire pouring from both hands.
“You’ll lose control before you reach the top,” the nearest reflection whispered.
Heat rushed into Deemu’s cheeks. A flame snapped from his fingertips and struck the stone. The reflection smiled.
Behind him, Hina said, “It wants you angry.”
“I know what it wants,” Deemu muttered, though his fire was already climbing his arms.
Fu peeked from behind a crystal. “Then maybe don’t give it what it wants?”
The mirror changed. Now it showed Kai looking disappointed. Deemu’s chest tightened. He closed his fists. One breath. Then another. The fire shrank from a roar to a glow.
The reflection frowned.
Deemu stepped forward. “You can show me anything you want,” he said. “But you don’t get to choose what I do next.”
A thin crack raced across the mirror.
Preview excerpt from Deemu and the Mountain of Mirrors
Inside the world
Meet the companions—and the challenges.
Hina
A steady friend with a mission of her own and the courage to shine when the path goes dark.
Fu
A loyal companion whose humor may be almost as useful as his unusual survival ideas.
The Mountain
Mirrors, riddles, illusions, and fears test what each traveler believes about themselves.