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Thursday, January 9, 2014

"Guardian Dragons (Aarabassa World Part 1)" by Catherine L. Vickers


Guardian Dragons 
(Aarabassa World Part 1)
by Catherine L. Vickers


Guardian Dragons is the first book in the Aarabassa World series. Also available: Flight of a Changeling (read my blog post), and Blood Bride (read my blog post).


Description
Based on the world of Aarabassa where one half is dark and the other is in constant sunlight. A magic barrier divides the darker characters out of the Lightlands.
Only the Guardian Dragons and the Changeling can pass through the Magic Wall. When the dragons overhear vamplins plotting to attack the Lightlands, the dragon Queen seeks the Ancient Mage for help.
Three young princes have grown up alongside the Changeling, a female mage. Their world will soon change as they are destined for different adventures.


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Excerpt
Chapter 25 - A DISCOVERY

We are above Dygore, an old abandoned vamplin layer, Ramdon reminded his Queen. We can make a landing and shelter whilst we wait out the passing of this cloud.

Yes, Ramdon, that sounds reasonable. I see the retreat below, she agreed.

Leading the group of dragons down, so they could shelter, Ramdon smelt the air for a clue of what the ever-growing cloud generated. It was now moving rapidly towards them. He hoped they would make it in time and get under cover before the dark moving cloud was upon them.

Head for the level that holds the landing bays, he Mindtalked to the other dragons. This was a section that had accommodated the landing of the huge flying basca.

Once he was sure his Queen was under the protected roof, he also landed and entered the strange warren of the vamplin lair. Giant black granite crags form strange phenomena upon the lands of the Dygore. In times gone by the vamplins had claimed them as homes and tunneled throughout to create chambers and corridors. Probably up to ten families could live within one lair. He had never been able to venture far within this run down den, because of his size, but he was aware that it had been left empty because it was too close to the mid-mountains. After the Serpent Wars the vamplins did not feel safe so near these mountains that neighboured with the Light Land dragons, whom they consider bitter enemies.

Ramdon kept his body in the shade but peered out at the encroaching cloud. It was beginning to take shape and now separated as a mass of little dots. The dots were moving individually. They had wings.

That’s most certainly not a cloud, he thought.

‘They draw nearer,’ he mumbled to himself.

‘They. Did you say they? Ramdon,’ the Queen asked, hearing his mumblings.

‘Yes, Queen Thimat. I can make out the shapes now and we have an army of vamplins riding upon their bascas. It is as well that we sought cover when we did. It would not do to confront them,’ Ramdon replied to his Queen.

‘Indeed Ramdon,’ she agreed. ‘We would be accused of spying and death can be the only punishment for such a crime in these wicked lands. They would never understand that all we seek is peace in the world.’

The dragons spoke no more, nor did they Mindtalk, lest the vamplins detect their signals.

Review
By Darlene Kuncytes
 
I have to say, this is not my usual type on Genre in books - but it sounded interesting and I decided to give it a go. And boy am I glad I did! The story grabbed hold of me from the start. I was swept away to another world and enjoyed every minute of it. I can't wait for more from this debut author. Great read!

About the Author
Catherine lives on the borderline of North and West Yorkshire, the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales in England.
She is a mother of four children and a grandmother of two grandchildren. She has three dogs and one cat. Her wonderful husband assists her with the complicated world of computers that enable her to publish her works for the world to view.
Her reading is dedicated to the worlds within Fantasy Adventure, Urban Fantasy and Historical English Crime. Occasionally she turns to English Classics with Charles Dickens and the Brontë sisters being favorites.
By day she sells antique and vintage items (you can visit her eBay store by clicking the link below). By night she is busy creating and writing towards her new fantasy series, Aarabassa World. Part 1 (Guardian Dragons) was released in February 2013. Part 2, Flight of a Changeling, was released June 2013. Part 3, Blood Bride, was released December 2013.

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Saturday, August 3, 2013

"The Awakening and Other Stories" by Emma Meade

REVIEW
The Awakening and Other Stories
by Emma Meade


The Awakening and Other Stories is an exquisite collection of short stories I came across as a member of the Shut Up & Read group on Goodreads.

Description
Put on the kettle, close the curtains and curl up by the fire. Dive into 8 short tales, each with a slice of the paranormal.
"Ghost Story" - Who is the shadow in the window of the abandoned house, and what or who is he waiting for?
"The Awakening" - It's time for Sabrina to wake up and face the light.
"End of the Line" - Cassie wants to die. When midnight rolls around, she stands on the tracks waiting for the train to come.
"Milsa Loris" - The once magnificent kingdom of Milsa Loris comes alive one night each winter. The King's witch is brewing up a little magic, sure to make the soup all the tastier.
"The Old Vampire" - Hailey spent her life dreaming of a dark prince falling in love with her. He never showed up, until now.
"The Knocking" - Alison's grandfather has one eye on the next life. After all, he's heard a lot of rapping at his door lately.
"The Boy on the Beach" - Kate's grandmother warns her about the boy with the green eyes. Will she pay heed?
"Snowglobes" - It's busy at Calvin's Cabins this Christmas. Eddie and Maggie are a young couple in trouble. Not to fear, Calvin is always ready to lend a hand.

Excerpt from "Milsa Loris"
The old witch watched the sun go down from the roof of the majestic castle, her favourite spot in all the land. No one came up here these days. Miles of barren land and toppled trees surrounded the giant, stone fortress. The landscape below had been destroyed, but her home remained untouched and untouchable.
Noraleen remembered the days of old. The thick, green forest behind the castle had once been her sanctuary. There she had gathered sprigs of lavender, bluebells, wood violets, chickweed and liverwort for her potions and whispered to the leaves and creepy crawlies. Ingredients were harder to come by nowadays since the land had been ravaged, but she made do.
Gnarled hands rested in her lap and thin lips smiled, revealing only a few remaining chipped, rotten teeth. She felt every one of her ninety eight years and knew she wouldn’t make it to a hundred. There was no time to dwell on her impending end. Noraleen had a job to do this evening. Then she could rest.
Old friends arrived every hour into the ruined city of Milsa Loris, gathering before her King and Queen. They came one night a year to pay their respects to a lost time and place.
Noraleen looked to her right, to where ivy crawled up the turret walls. Her beloved Eruanna stared down at the visitors, unaware of the old set of eyes watching. Such a beauty she was, the King’s only daughter, her golden hair blowing about in the night’s cool air. Noraleen recognised the longing in her eyes. The girl had been alone too long.
Oh, how Noraleen adored her King and his family. She couldn’t bear to see him or his people suffer any longer. The castle was where they all belonged.
“World outside gone crazy,” she said, her raspy voice scaring the birds nesting nearby.
Laughter and greetings drifted up from the ground below. “Come my children,” she said, smiling a near toothless grin. “Stay awhile.”

Review


By Lynda Dickson

The Awakening and Other Stories is a collection of eight short stories with varied themes including ghosts, vampires, suicide, witches, Ouija boards, and demons. In "Ghost Story" Jessica confronts a ghost from her grandmother's past. In "The Awakening" Sabrina awakes from a vivid dream about a vampire. In "End of the Line" Cassie attempts suicide by train. In "Milsa Loris" the former inhabitants of the deserted town of Milsa Loris return to the ruined city for a ten year reunion; but what does the old witch Noraleen have planned? In "The Old Vampire" Hailey still dreams of a vampire lover. Who keeps knocking on Grandad's door in "The Knocking"? In "The Boy on the Beach" Kate's grandmother warns her from beyond the grave about the boy with the green eyes. In "Snowglobes" Eddie and Maggie visit Calvin's Cabins on Christmas Eve.
This collection is well-edited and a pleasure to read. My favorite story was "The Awakening". These are the kind of stories I wish I'd written. They are short, to the point, and beautifully and elegantly told. Somber and melancholy, they will haunt you for days to come. My only complaint is that I think this collection should be renamed End of the Line, not only because of the chosen cover art, but because each story has death (or at least life as we know it) as its underlying theme.
Warnings: This book contains some coarse language, violence, and adult themes. I recommend it for mature young adults.

About the Author
Emma Meade lives in rainy Ireland and loves all things supernatural. Stephen King's The Stand is one of her most loved books and she's lost count of the number of times she's read L. J. Smith's trilogy, The Forbidden Game.
Books, DVDs, and TV show box sets take up lots of space in her home, and she collects all the Point Horror books she can get her hands on.
Writing supernatural stories & watching marathon re-runs of Buffy the Vampire Slayer are some of Emma's favourite ways of escaping reality.
Emma writes paranormal fiction. She is the author of several short stories including her latest release, Dark Whiskey. She has also written the novel Under the Desert Moon.

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