The third and final sample installment of The Canticles of Andurun: Dragonfyre has arrived on my website! Click the link here to go peruse the chapter, but be warned that there are plot twists and more that can spoil the story if you haven't read both Dragonsong and Dragonmarch already; books one and two in the series.
I look forward to releasing book three, and hope for a timely launch date! Until such time, happy reading!
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Friday, December 21, 2012
Dragonfyre Chapter Two is Online!
I'm posting a link for anyone landing on this site so you can head directly to my new website and read the latest chapter from my third novel in The Canticles of Andurun series: Dragonfyre. Hope you like what you read, and feel free to drop a comment to tell me what you thought. Click here to find the chapter.
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Change of Address Forms
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Andurun discounts during the White Months
For those who are Andurun fans, want to jump on board, or know someone who might like a new fantasy adventure to read, this is the time to join the march through Andurun. For the next several consecutive Fridays until Christmas Dragonsong and Dragonmarch for Amazon Kindle will be discounted. That's right: both ebooks on Kindle and only on Fridays. For readers teetering on the edge of whether or not they want to try Andurun out this would be an apt time to do so.
Oh yes, and Dragonfyre is coming, though slowly. Book three in The Canticles of Andurun is progressing; I just haven't had time for it of late. Chapter two, entitled War Drums, will be before the month's end. Keep an eye out for it! God bless, and merry Christmas!
Oh yes, and Dragonfyre is coming, though slowly. Book three in The Canticles of Andurun is progressing; I just haven't had time for it of late. Chapter two, entitled War Drums, will be before the month's end. Keep an eye out for it! God bless, and merry Christmas!
Monday, November 26, 2012
Races: The Ogian
Dwelling in the cool
highlands and hills of the land of Parun, the Ogian are a race steeped with
history and kinship. The Ogian appear as men and women with strong ram-like
features: curled horns and short, full pelts of fur covering the majority of
their bodies. They have cloven hooves and muscular legs, partly due to their
love of running; either for the hunt, sport or for the simple sake of the
activity itself. They are a sure footed race, winding along steep climbs that
would make the most knowledgeable mountain climber think twice.
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