Tag Archive | fantasy
Atonement, Tennessee by Teagan Riordain Geneviene #Fantasy #BookReview @TeaganGeneviene
Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
? Esmeralda Lawton is sick of the big city. “Ralda” was betrayed until trust became a theoretical concept. So it’s a dream come true when she buys an old estate, complete with historic cemetery. Okay, she isn’t excited about the cemetery, but she’s strangely drawn to the…
When Tis Done – Part 73
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
When they arrive at school, they find a car in Jordan’s parking space. It turns out to be the car of the Fēng’s housekeeper. Though, the way she acts, Brian and Jordan are pretty sure that she’s much more than she tries to appear. Brian strolled to the car, laying…
Guest author: Jim Webster – A measured response… Episode 8
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
Oh yes, sorry, I’m still here. Hope you’re enjoying the story, ‘A measured response.’ Have you worked out whodunit yet? As I was saying, I’ve just published, ‘A licence to print money: The Port Naain Intelligencer.’ It’s available on Amazon. In it, Benor, who just wants to…
When Tis Done – Part 72
Originally posted on Dellani Oakes:
Jordan arrives at Brian’s home the next day, excited because she shared his Dream. Brian remembers it fairly well, and also remembers that, for some reason, he needs to talk to her eldest brother, Scott. “No. Sometimes it’s really vague, other times, like last night, it’s very realistic. But that…
A FANTASY COME TRUE
Originally posted on SUSANNE LEIST:
Source:storage.googleapis.com ? This is a fantasy come true, The sunshine in a sky dark blue. White sand on a Florida beach, Within a tourist’s grasping reach. ? Until the night rears its dark head, Tourists disappear from their bed. Can Oasis, Florida be cursed? Like it’s been carefully rehearsed. ?…
The Dawnstone Tale — a fantasy novel, Chapter 1 continued…
Originally posted on Books & Entertainment Network:
by R.L.Davis Hays Chapter 1 continues: ~~~ The Drunken Faery Tavern was nearly empty; the few lamps that burned gave a secretive light to the place. The stale smell of ale filled Lylith’s mind with images of dark deeds and careless laughter. It was the kind of tavern…