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If you love fantasy, as I do, then you are sure to love my new fantasy novel, The Faerie Dusters. It is only available on my web store , it is formatted as a PDF for your ease and convenience, but best of all, it is only $5 per download - a price suitable for gift giving. Let me tell you just a little about my book. Zamani is the protagonist. He is a young half blood, being part pucha and part shee. For most of his life, he has lived in the nhola forest - a mysterious jungle surrounded by a force field. At the death of his mother, he fled from the murderous, and thumb-less, hand of his father, king Rasha. He has always watched the shee from the protection of the nholas. He has ventured only so far as Mithal-Moun, where, cloaked in glamor, he secretly learned the Phrava from Ragezeg. But one day, Zamani became tired of his forest adventures, and sought something new beyond the barrier. He is immediately, and inextricably, drawn into the lives and politics of the shee. Among his new friends is a muscular youth named Takax. When Zamani decides on a course of problem solving for the shee, he includes Takax in the first of many adventures. The ultimate adventure leads Zamani, Takax, Xarhn, and Tosh to the world of the humans. They become marooned, and must befriend two humans of the late 1800's. It is a race against time, as Zamani must find a way back home, and as Will, one of Zamanis' new friends, must find a way to save the widow Hawkshaw. What will Zamani find when he gets back home? Can Will save Emma from the flood, and what will he find beyond the stones?
Here is a small excerpt from The Faerie Dusters:
"No. After the battle, Yagi made it his mission to eliminate the unpure, to put an end to our existence. He found many of us, and while there is no proof, I am afraid many of us were slain by his own hand. I was very small at the time, and my father had served Mithal-Moun on countless occasions. Ragezeg sometimes played with me when our fathers met. It was to Mithal-Moun I was taken to escape the bloody hand of Yagi. Ragezeg hid me there; later, he formed my pait and gave Teefa. No one knows this save I, the Mithal, and you." Pax leaned back against the stage and paused. Zamani struggled to take it in, that such as Yagi could live among the Shee, that no one had sought to stop him. Pax stretched, and yawned lazily, then continued. "Now, Yagi greets me daily in the market; he barters for my wares. He took me as a son when his own died of the fever." Pax lingered in his past, Zamani watched his eyes wander from memory to memory, then he returned with a sigh. "Someday, I will be summoned to Yagi-mon, and he will be on his bed. I will take him in my arms and lift him up on his pillow. He will bless me, and I will kiss his cheek. Then, I will whisper in his ear that he has loved a Gathorne, and I will close his eyes."
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