HeatherMattingly
By day, she's Sierra, a single mom just trying to keep the lights on. By night, she's "Little Miss," a high-stakes pro-streamer known for conquering the hardest games in history. But when a mysterious, hand-delivered RPG titled Fields of Astaria glitches during a livestream, the game doesn't just crash-it pulls Sierra and her four-year-old son, Jak, into the screen.
Suddenly, Sierra isn't fighting for "likes" or digital tips. She's standing in a world of shimmering gemstone roads and sentient blue horses, wearing nothing but her Mario sleep shirt and plaid pajama bottoms. In Astaria, the beauty is "aggressive," and the stakes are terminal. The kingdom's survival hangs on the fading magic of a captive Fairy Princess, and a creeping "Grey" darkness is threatening to turn the vibrant land to dust.
With no sword, no magic, and no shoes, Sierra has to rely on the only skills she has: her "gamer brain," her ability to multitask under pressure, and her fierce maternal instinct.
The story follows Sierra as she navigates the "Person-First" reality of a fantasy world. From earning her keep as a barmaid for the formidable, rolling-pin-wielding Elodie, to realizing that her knowledge of game mechanics might be the only thing that can stop the sorcerer Morgath, Sierra must level up in real life.
But in a world where you can't hit "pause" and a "Game Over" means losing her son, Sierra has to decide: is she just a player in someone else's story, or is she the hero Astaria never saw coming?