A World Apart (also available in the UK and on Smashwords) is touring today. The author, my friend David Brown, is offering a 25$ Amazon gift card to one random commenter during the tour, so please leave your email with a comment.
The Story:
Demetrius makes his first mistake when he lets his best
friend Halcyon marry Eleyna, the love of his life, without saying a word. On
the day of the wedding, he walks away from the Elencheran town of Dove's Meadow
and joins the army.
He makes his second mistake when the pirate Black Iris tricks him into letting dozens of men, women and children die in a fire. Demetrius is imprisoned in grief and disgrace.
But he can atone. The Black Iris is dead. The Ivory Rose has risen to the top of the pirates and is leading brutal raids on the coast. If Demetrius can capture and kill her, he'll win his pardon.
And then Demetrius discovers the Ivory Rose is Eleyna. He must decide which will be his third mistake: losing his last chance at a pardon or destroying the one woman he's ever loved.
He makes his second mistake when the pirate Black Iris tricks him into letting dozens of men, women and children die in a fire. Demetrius is imprisoned in grief and disgrace.
But he can atone. The Black Iris is dead. The Ivory Rose has risen to the top of the pirates and is leading brutal raids on the coast. If Demetrius can capture and kill her, he'll win his pardon.
And then Demetrius discovers the Ivory Rose is Eleyna. He must decide which will be his third mistake: losing his last chance at a pardon or destroying the one woman he's ever loved.
EXCERPT: The
Edge of the World
Pockets of
swirling magic dust rose from the surface of the pink and violet water as it came
into contact with the white beam that formed the perimeter of all Elenchera.
The beam was not a perfect circle around the world, or a straight line, but led
a jagged and uneven course, creating four distinct edges from four heavily
defined promontories.
The west edge of
Elenchera had been known to the earliest settlers in Gremilda – the magic dust
that rose from the surrounding ocean gave the Gremildans the silver streaks in
their hair and their glistening blue eyes – but one had to stand right by the
edge to be truly close to magic.
A small island of
rock overlooked the west edge, its surface blemished only by the presence of
eight beautifully carved statues that stood on the outskirts of the island.
Each one depicted a Gremildan of great distinction. The oldest was of a pioneer
named Victor who had led the first successful crossing of the Raintops
Mountains, opening the route into West Gremilda in the Second Shard. The most
recent was of Moravia, a brilliant naval commander who had kept the island safe
from invasion in the Ninth Shard.
The island by the
west edge had long been considered sacred ground to the Gremildans. Only the
Protectors and scientists were ever permitted to make the short crossing across
the ocean to step foot on the island. The code had been broken by successful
rebellions in the past but none more desecrating than the arrival of the
Eligantian colonists. Many of the colonists had made the journey to the island
but despite relentless pressure and persecution they had failed to yield the
secrets of how to cast magic.
Although David is inspired primarily by fantasy fiction, he also
finds his muse in the form of anime, world cinema, history, and biographies.
His own books, Fezariu's Epiphany and A World Apart, and the in-progress
Ansel's Remorse and The Stars Beneath the Parapets combine aspects from worlds
both old and new into compelling tales of a world not soon forgotten. David
himself certainly does not lack a spirit of adventure; in fact, he left his job
in 2007 in order to spend a month travelling. Second only to meeting and
marrying his wife, David counts this as one of the most amazing experiences of
his life.
LINKS:
Website – http://elenchera.com
Blog – http://tweeding.com
Twitter - @elenchera
Facebook - davidmbrownauthor
Goodreads - http://bit.ly/Nhagx3
Amazon US - http://amzn.to/TT7Afh
Amazon UK - http://amzn.to/SbbQBD
Smashwords - http://bit.ly/R7VitO
7 comments:
Thank you for hosting me today, Alison.
Your continued support never fails to overwhelm me :)
The more I read on this the more I like it. Thanks so much for sharing.
debby236 at gmail dot com
The story sounds great.
Kit3247(at)aol(dot)com
Thank you Debby and Ingeborg for your kind words :)
Very nice excerpt and cover.
bn100candg(at)hotmail(dot)com
That's a very BIG mistake to make.
This is going to be fabulous.
marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com
Thanks for joining us, everyone!
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