
Rating: 4.5⭐️
Reading Jeremy Fabiano’s The Glyphwright Chronicles is like coming home, to a cosy warm village that feels like a somewhere you feel safe and comfortable, happy and wanted. Where the people are those you’ve gotten to know, the shops are now familiar, and when the carriages spot the turning wheel of the mill and the lights of the town on the return road home, your heart is just as filled with joy as that of the characters.
The author rarely makes a single error in his series of two journeymen glyphwrights as they’ve become first friends, now partners, who have found themselves together with their fiancé or wives, friends and family members in a community that values them and their contributions.
Vision & Venture picks up right after the events of the last story. Marcus and Felix are buying the building that will house their families, sister Rose, visitors, their businesses and warehouse as well as sales front.
It’s a heartfelt narrative that brings both sides together, the science behind all the various aspects of the magic or technology each character has and the real power of community that Fabiano continues to grow here. We meet new people and shops, get ingenious new ideas and devices, and, of course, a dramatic challenge that each person here must face in their own way. It’s realistic, engaging and the engineering and technology is incredibly interesting. And it’s always fiercely connected with the people who are working on it and with it.
That’s what’s really exciting. There’s no separation of human elements from the technology or magical aspects of their work. They make mistakes, recognize when they need to go in another direction.
In other words, this feels so relatable and we can really connect with each of them.
The only misstep I could see was with Felix’s mother, who has been deeply abusive emotionally to him for years. His father has been reconnecting with him, without saying anything to his mother. But there’s an entire dramatic scene here where his mother changes her “attitude “ about his future wife, job, partner, in an emotional outburst. It’s very nice to see and have that happen. But is it realistic to think that after years of mental cruelty and emotional abuse she’s immediately going to be a different woman? I don’t think so. That’s a child’s wish for everything to be okay, for things to be normal. A golden fairytale glow.
But maybe that’s what the author is going for. The golden glow of the hearth, the warmth of the fire and the joy of friendship at the end of the day. A cozy little town at the end of the road.
We will leave it there. And enjoy Vision & Venture: The Glyphwright Chronicles – Book 4 by Jeremy Fabiano for the heartwarming tale it is.
Two more books to go. I’m there for all of them.
Cover design by Jacqueline Sweet Design
Glyphwright Chronicles (4 book series):
- Ashes & Anchors #0.5 (Erasmus’s backstory)
- Ink & Intent #1
- Wards & Measures #2
- Trades & Treaties #3
- Vision & Venture #4
- Glyphs & Merit #5 –
- Legacy & Succession #6
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Book 4 of 6: The Glyphwright Chronicles
Blurb
Marcus and Felix have a building to fix up, a best friend preparing for his Master certification, and a wedding that’s already taking on a life of its own. For the first time, everything feels like it’s falling into place.
Then the Guild rejects all four of their advancement applications. Instead of explanations, the Guild throws them into a public test against a real food shortage with real consequences.
Millbrook bets their food supply on them anyway.
Now they have to prove their methods work at scale, under full Guild scrutiny. Everything they’ve built depends on what happens next.
A cozy fantasy with LitRPG progression, found family, community trust, and the discovery that sometimes the people who believe in you are the ones you didn’t know were watching.
Pour yourself something warm, settle into your favorite reading spot, and discover that building a future is harder than saving a kingdom.
April 8, 2026
Language
English
Print length
394 pages
Book 4 of 6











