Guys, guys, guys! You know that I already reviewed and loved "The Swan Prince" by Danielle E. Shipley, right? Well the same wonderful author allowed me to help promote her new book, "The Stone Kingdom" which is the second book in the Wilderhark Tales. Needless to say I'm stoked to see where she's going to take this tale. Here's one of the first glimpses of the lovely cover! Don't you just love it?! I sure do! Let me know what you think about it? Better yet, let Shipley know what you think! Go comment on her blog post!
Not sure what the story is about? Read a little about it below the cover. If you want a more in depth review? Look no further! The awesome author lent me a ARC so I will be posting a review on it soon so keep an eye out for it! Don't forget to follow my blog for new updates and follow Shipley's blog for the latest information on her books!
Don't forget to buy the book on September 20th, 2013 if you loved the first one!
Not sure what the story is about? Read a little about it below the cover. If you want a more in depth review? Look no further! The awesome author lent me a ARC so I will be posting a review on it soon so keep an eye out for it! Don't forget to follow my blog for new updates and follow Shipley's blog for the latest information on her books!
Don't forget to buy the book on September 20th, 2013 if you loved the first one!
The lovely cover!
“Love and prince,Both true, wed rose of white in realm of stone;For blood begins,But naught can be put right by blood alone.”One thoughtless act is all it takes to bring the curse threatenedon Rosalba’s christening day to pass. Now the princess must combineher desperate determination with the service of benevolent tailor Edgwyn Wyleto find the second half of the key to her kingdom’s restoration.The Stone KingdomBook Two of The Wilderhark Tales
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An enchantress’s
curse turns a spoiled royal into a beast;
A princess’s pricked
finger places her under a hundred-year spell;
Bales of straw are
spun as golden as the singing harp whisked down a giant beanstalk –
All within sight of
Wilderhark, the forest that’s seen it all.
You’ve heard the
stories –
of young men scaling
rope-like braids to assist
the tower-bound
damsel; of gorgeous gowns
appearing just in
time for a midnight ball;
of frog princes, and
swan princes,
and princes saved from
drowning by maidens of the sea.
Tales of magic. Tales
of adventure. Most of all, tales of true love.
Once upon a time, you knew them as fairytales.
Know them now as Wilderhark’s.
Danielle E. Shipley’s first
novelettes told the everyday misadventures of wacky kids like herself. …Or so
she thought. Unbeknownst to them all, half of her characters were actually
closeted elves, dwarves, fairies, or some combination thereof. When it all came
to light, Danielle did the sensible thing: Packed up and moved to Fantasy Land,
where daily rent is the low, low price of her heart, soul, blood, sweat, tears,
firstborn child, sanity, and words; lots of them. She’s also been known to
spend short bursts of time in the real-life Chicago area with the parents who
home schooled her and the two little sisters who keep her humble. When she’s
not living the highs and lows of writing young adult novels, she’s probably
blogging about it at www.EverOnWord.wordpress.com.
Book
Details:
Full
Title: “The Stone Kingdom (Book Two
of The Wilderhark Tales)
ISBN:
978-0-9891846-1-8
Genre:
Young Adult Fairytale
Length:
Novella (179 pages)
Release
Date: September 20th,
2013
Future
availability: Paperback (Amazon.com) and eBook (Amazon.com and
BarnesAndNoble.com)
Add “The Stone Kingdom” to your Goodreads shelf today!
1 comment:
Thanks so much for the feature, Aisa! I look forward to your impressions of Book Two! :D
~ Danielle
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