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Justine Willows, Romantasy Author

Magic, Romance, Adventure, and Horses

Winter’s Breath: the Plants of Pinefalls

The Plants of Pinefalls

Medicinal herbs are a critical part of the kingdoms surrounding Pinefalls, and winter’s breath is one of the most common bases for medicinal tinctures and tonics. On Earth, mentha is commonly used for teas, cold remedies, and flavoring for beverages and food. In the world of Pinefalls, winter’s breath is much like mentha but with a twist; it grows at the tail end of winter just as the snows begin to melt and flourish in early spring with the bush dying back in the summer and the fall.

Winter’s breath is a critical pollinator, and it is revered as the harbinger of the harvest. Herbalists begin harvesting winter’s breath when the plants begin to flower, enabling the plants to spread. Seeds are harvested for indoor growth for year round concocting of medications, requiring special charms to maintain the conditions required for the plants to thrive.

Those who have mastered the art of domesticating winter’s breath are held in high regard.

The most basic winter’s breath tonic is made as follows:

In a cleaned mortar, crush three fresh winter’s breath leaves into a fine paste. Douse with steaming water, add a pinch of sweet cane (raw sugar), and stir the mixture in the mortar with the pestle before pouring into a vessel before topping off with more steaming water.

Allow to cool for two to three minutes before consuming while still warm.

The leaf is to be consumed when made from fresh winter’s breath.

For dried leaves, place the leaves into fine cheesecloth before crushing with a pestle and steeping in a vessel with steaming water until cool enough to drink.

The winter’s breath satchel may be used twice, with the second steeping being of lower potency than the first.

The satchel is then emptied, where the cheesecloth is cleaned and prepared for use once more.

This tonic is commonly used in the later winter at the start of picking season to ward off spring illnesses.

Boiling water is not used to steep winter’s breath; the herb’s potency is diminished should the temperature be too high when making the tonic.

Welcome to Pinefalls, Kingdom of the Storm Riders!

Plotting and Planning

Welcome, friends. My name is Justine. (Well, if I had been given any choice at all in my birth name, Justine would have been a strong contender.) In reality, much like the book I am writing, I am a figment of someone’s imagination. But don’t worry; while my name isn’t actually real, the person behind me is.

As I begin writing Ride Up a Storm, the first novel in the Storm Riders of Pinefalls series, I will be opening the doors to the world behind the world. Where did Pinefalls come from? And what about their neighbor, Eventhor? And just what is going on with that one kingdom with militant aspirations and a need to conquer?

buckskin horse in meadow

The storm riders have a few things in common: they have a relative from the kingdom of Pinefalls, they are bonded to a horse, and they have the power to summon, dismiss, and otherwise call storms.

Their power is rare, and in a land prone to drought, floods, and catastrophic blizzards, they are the heart and soul of their mountainous home with verdant valley meadows.

I hope you will join me on my adventure into Pinefalls with the men and women who will shape their world for better and for worse.

On my blog, you will find a bunch of fun things from books I’ve read and enjoyed recently (all genres), photography from my own adventures in our world, recipes the characters may be eating, and the plants and animals of the Pinefalls world and how they differ from our own.

As a sidenote, all the plants and animal species are based on equivalent Earth species with a twist. Horses, cats, dogs, cattle, and similar beasts will share the Earth names, but plants and other animals, especially ones with more significant modifications, will have names of their own despite their similarities.

This website will be home to the glossary of all plants, animals, and recipes for your enjoyment!

I hope you have a wonderful day. Welcome to Pinefalls.

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