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Showing posts with label fantasy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fantasy. Show all posts

Tuesday, 26 May 2026

A Kingsguard Tale: Road to Celestia. A Sky-High Fantasy Adventure Packed With Danger and Magic

Fantasy fans looking for a fast-paced adventure filled with courage, mystery and high-stakes action may want to keep an eye on this thrilling new tale centred around young warrior-in-training Dart Horowitz.

Dart has spent his life dreaming of becoming one of the legendary Kingsguard. But the path to honour is far more dangerous than he ever imagined. 

What begins as a simple escort mission quickly spirals into a desperate fight for survival when Dart is tasked with protecting Ava, the last Ancient of the Celestials, on a perilous journey back to her home in the skies.

With dark forces closing in, the pair are relentlessly hunted by a terrifying evil determined to capture Ava at any cost.

 As they cross desolate wastelands, dangerous mountain passes and hostile lands, Dart and Ava are forced to rely on bravery, instinct and each other if they hope to stay alive.

What makes the story especially gripping is the constant sense of uncertainty. Trust is fragile, danger lurks around every corner, and the fate of humanity itself hangs in the balance. The adventure unfolds at a relentless pace, blending magical fantasy elements with edge-of-your-seat action and emotional moments of heroism.

Readers who enjoy epic fantasy quests, powerful ancient beings, fierce enemies and unlikely heroes will find plenty to love here. There are echoes of classic fantasy adventures, but with enough mystery and suspense to keep readers guessing right until the final pages.

At its heart, this is a story about courage under pressure and discovering what kind of hero you truly are when the world begins to fall apart around you. Dart’s transformation from ambitious trainee to determined protector gives the novel an emotional core that balances the larger magical conflict perfectly.

The world-building also adds to the excitement, painting vivid landscapes ranging from bleak wastelands to towering mountain regions, all while hinting at a much larger mythology surrounding the Celestials and the dangers threatening humanity.

For readers of fantasy adventures packed with magic, peril and memorable characters, this sounds like a compelling page-turner that delivers both excitement and heart in equal measure.

Whether you are a long-time fantasy reader or simply looking for an adventurous escape into another world, Dart and Ava’s dangerous journey promises plenty of twists, tension and epic moments along the way.

The book is written by G. F. Allen and is available as a paperback on Amazon USA for $19.99 or Kindle for $4.99, or from Amazon UK at £15.26. To buy form the That's Books and More online bookshop you can visit https://amzn.to/4uAYman

It is part one of a series.

Tuesday, 16 August 2011

The Enchantless Tale Of Lizzy Cropwell

In the Post-enchanted fairytale kingdom of 'Roc' stands the 'Academy of Happy Ever After' - a place where students train to become the next generation of dashing heroes and fair maidens, complete with certificates and credentials for a ready-made happy ever after.

Elizabeth Marianne Cropwell, a struggling princess-to-be, is in trouble regarding her academic progress. Following a freak mishap with a tax-dodging frog, Lizzy's graduation now depends on her both becoming a Fair Maiden and being rescued by a dashing Hero... without the academy's safety net.

Assisted by her companions, an illegal helpline, a resourceful shrubbery and a horde of disenfranchised toads, Lizzy sets out to prove the academy wrong, live out her fantasies and bring about a happy ending her own way.

But this is easier said than done - and Lizzy's mission risks exposing a dark and sinister secret that could destroy the concept of 'happy endings' forever...

FACTFILE:
About the Author: James Sane (born Dec. 25, 1985) grew up in Nottingham, England. In 2004 he attended Stirling University, where he began writing The Enchantless Tale of Lizzy Cropwell as a wedding present for his sister. In 2008 he graduated with a degree in History, Religious Studies and Professional Education and currently teaches History at secondary schools in Aberdeenshire, including Peterhead and Banff.

Recent [customer] Reviews:

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!, 9 Jun 2011
By Mrs. Lindsay P. Tonner "Mrs T" (Shetland)

I totally loved this book! It's not my usual genre but I gave it a go. There are a lot of points where you think you know how the story will go, but the author manage to trick you at every turn. Lizzy's journey is fantastic (in every sense of the word), the story is laugh out loud funny, sometimes sad but always brilliant! Where does the author get his ideas from? I think he's a genius. i must admit I was a bit skeptical about a male author writing the talke of a young woman (I always am and always think they will fail) but in this case I was pleasantly surprised. What a fab debut! I can't wait to read the sequel!!

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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, June 8, 2011
By Annie Bird

I thought it was a very witty book for a debut. It is quick, and although aimed at a younger audience, adults will revel in it equally! It is anything but predictable and is an original piece of writing. Best début book I've read in ages.

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4.0 out of 5 stars An Enchanting Tale..., June 5, 2011
By LiaLil

While "The Enchantless Tales of Lizzy Cropwell" is primarily geared towards young adults, I reveled in it's updated moral of "girl-power" nonetheless. I found myself wandering dangerously off the Path of Safety, around The Tree of Knowledge, and questioning authority in general, right along with Lizzy and company.

Not your average "tween" fare of castles, hunky boys and predictability, Mr. Sane's adventure "zigs" when you're sure the story line is going to "zag" right, offering up, not one unlikely heroine... but several. At times heartbreaking, others laugh-out-loud funny, but inspired throughout. A fun read, for anyone at any age.

Title: The Enchantless Tale of Lizzy Cropwell
Genre: Fiction/ Fantasy
ISBN-10: 0755206630
ISBN-13: 978-0755206636
ASIN: B005C491NG [Kindle]
(RRP) £7.99 [paperback] £4.54 [Kindle]
Publishers details:
Authorsonline ltd [www.Authorsonline.co.uk]
Size: 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.6 inches (216 pages)

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Thursday, 7 April 2011

New Sc-Fi voice brings 3004

"Gripping - and deeply moving - teenage fantasy, from a fresh new talent..."

London, a thousand years from now. The capital sprawls across the whole of England and every last bit of land is taken up by human habitation. Both London and Paris are protected from terrorist and criminal infiltration by an invisible shield and the people live under constant surveillance. Everyone, though, is happy, or appears to be. Law breakers are cast out of the shield into the wilderness and are left there to fend for themselves.

Somewhere in the French wilderness, two sixteen-year-old Londoners are about to embark on the task that every boy their age must pass. They couldn't be more different: Kayleb is clever but puny; Rowan is strong and obstinate. They've never been friends - far from it - but they quickly realise that, if they are going to survive the bloody dangers ahead of them, they are going to have to learn to trust each other - and fast!

A thrilling, powerfully imagined sci-fi adventure that will keep readers guessing until the very last page. (£17.99 HB)

Natasha Murray, originally from London, has led a varied life, having worked as a flower stall worker, PA/administrator, full-time mum and artist. She has exhibited and sold many of her paintings. Natasha lives in Horsham, West Sussex.

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