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Join the quest into the land of Tellus
We’re proud to launch today the first novel in ‘The Lineage of Tellus’, a high fantasy book series for fans of adventure, dry wit, and broad-minded sexuality. It features one of the most compelling love stories I’ve ever read. It has … Continue reading
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Tagged books, fantasy book series, fantasy romance, high fantasy, male male romance
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Stand by for epic fantasy. The Lineage of Tellus is out next week.
One week to go now before Greyhart Press launches the first in a high fantasy series for fans of adventure, dry wit, and broad sexuality, The Lineage of Tellus, written by author and illustrator Lauren J. Hasbrouck. We’ve more announcements to … Continue reading
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Tagged clin r parsons, high fantasy, lauren hasbrouck, steamy romance, the hobbit, wizards kingdom
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What do you get if you cross a zookeeper with a policewoman?
With her new novelette, On the Edge, due out soon, Gill Shutt’s last book with us, The Legends of Light, continues to pick up great reviews. In the past couple of weeks, Gill gave a couple of interviews about herself, … Continue reading
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Tagged Gill Shutt, high fantasy, humor, interview, Legends of Light, novelette, poem, poetry
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Our author Gill Shutt has been awarded turtles
Gill with her YA saga-told-in-verse has picked up another great review, this time at YA book blog: Howling Turtle where The Legends of Light was awarded four turtles. If I was awarded turtles, I would have no idea what to do … Continue reading
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Tagged book blog, book review, high fantasy, howling turtle, poetry, YA fantasy
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Two high fantasy eBook launches today!
We’re launching two books today: The Legends of Light (a six-poem saga for adults and young adults, crafted to be enjoyed by those who would not normally read poetry), and The Quest for Elena the Fair. The latter is the complete first poem … Continue reading