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💌 Why You’ll Want to Read Anything LS Franco Writes—Even Her Thank You Notes

From fantasy epics to grocery lists… she makes it hurt (in the best way).


  1. Because even her commas carry tension.
    LS Franco doesn’t just write. She strategizes every sentence like a general planning a war—and still makes you cry over it.


  1. Because her worldbuilding is so good, you’ll look at your phone and wonder which universe you’re in.
    One minute you’re reading. Next thing you know, you're Googling “Dismay Bastion equity requirements” like it’s real. (And low-key hoping you’d qualify.)


  1. Because her characters aren’t just “well-written”—they’re therapy.
    Liam, Ada, Bruno, Grace… they’re not fantasy tropes. They’re broken, brilliant, brave, and flawed in all the ways that make you feel seen.


  1. Because she doesn’t spoon-feed. She dares you to keep up.
    Time paradoxes, color-frequency riddles, vibrational soul mechanics? This is fantasy for thinkers—and she trusts you to rise to the challenge.


  1. Because her villains are so nuanced, you’ll low-key start questioning your ex.
    They’re not evil for the plot. They’re crafted from real human patterns, entitlement, pride, and corrupted purpose. (Some were written mid-meeting. It shows.)


  1. Because she doesn’t write plot twists. She sets traps.
    You won’t see it coming—and when you do, you’ll flip back a chapter and go: Oh my God, it was right there.


  1. Because she turns a scene with a floating bed and laughing fairies into a full-on existential escape.
    What other author could make a panic room feel like a holy experience?


  1. Because even her thank you notes probably contain foreshadowing.
    “Thanks for being part of this journey.”
    Translation: You’re definitely going to suffer. And love it.


  1. Because she blends folklore, philosophy, and multiverse warfare without losing the human pulse.
    Her work isn’t just about magic. It’s about what it means to love, to lose, to fight, and to grow—when the prophecy’s already broken.


  1. Because LS Franco doesn’t write books. She builds worlds that whisper back.

    And once you enter… good luck walking away.


📚 Read The Conjurer’s Prophecy Trilogy. Then clear your calendar for whatever she writes next. Even if it’s a recipe. It’ll change you.



For more about the Conjurer's Prophecy Trilogy, go to www.conjurersprophecy.com

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