Friday, August 1, 2014

Fantasy Preview and Cover Reveal: "The Orphan's Song"

As an avid blog reader, I enjoy taking a break and catching up on blogs of all sizes from bloggers on different walks of life. One I started reading recently is that of author Gillian Bronte Adams on "Of Battles, Dragons, And Swords of Adamant." 

It's a fantastic place for writers and fans of beautiful written word.

Gillian is on the brink of weaving a new tale, "The Orphan's Song", but due to a few recent adventures, she's asked her readers to help spread the word of her book. And I thought I would help a fellow blogger out. :)

I tend to support things that's I'm passionate about, and writing, especially that of the fantasy genre, is something I adore.

So, if you're into a rich fantasy, or know of someone who is, send 'em her way. Hopefully, there will be more coverage as the time draws closer to the book's release.

But in the meantime, here's a cover and a short synopsis to go with it!



Every generation has a Songkeeper – one chosen to keep the memory of the Song alive. And in every generation, there are those who seek to destroy the chosen one.
When Birdie’s song attracts the attention of a notorious Khelari soldier, she is captured and forced into a centuries old conflict plagued with ancient secrets and betrayals. Rescued by traveling peddler Amos McElhenny, Birdie flees the clutches of her enemies, determined to discover the truth behind the Song’s power.

Ky Huntyr has stolen many a thing in his time as a street-wise thief and senior member of the Underground—a gang of orphans banded together to survive—but he never thought he would be guilty of successfully stealing a priceless treasure from the Khelari and bringing their wrath on his comrades. Haunted by the tragic consequences of his raid, Ky joins Birdie and Amos in hopes of drawing the Khelari after him to keep the Underground safe.

But war soon threatens all of Leira, and the enemy is closing in. When Amos’ shadowed past threatens to undo them all, Birdie is forced to face the destiny that awaits her as the Songkeeper of Leira.

Piqued your interest? 
You can visit the official Kickstarter page here: 

And you can visit Gillian's blog here: 




1 comment:

  1. Thanks for posting this, Maggie! I appreciate you helping spread the word ... especially given my recent adventures! :)

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