The
Lost Kingdom of Fallada Series
An epic Fantasy spin on the fairy tales
as told by the Brothers Grimm
Child of the Sacred Earth is book 2 in the
series
Title: Child of the Sacred
Earth
Categories: Young Adult, Fantasy,
Fairytales, Mythology, Paranormal, Romance
Length: 75,000 words
Release Date: June 15, 2013
Publisher: Anchor Group
Publishing
Blurb: Get a degree, get a job,
save adorable foster siblings from the clutches of the evil foster mom …
These are Jocylene Sanders’ top priorities as she enters her sophomore year of college. The last thing she expects is to find herself the champion of an entire kingdom. However, that is just what happens when the mysterious Faerie, Rothatin Longspear, appears to her, tasking her with saving a parallel world full of creatures from her wildest dreams.
These are Jocylene Sanders’ top priorities as she enters her sophomore year of college. The last thing she expects is to find herself the champion of an entire kingdom. However, that is just what happens when the mysterious Faerie, Rothatin Longspear, appears to her, tasking her with saving a parallel world full of creatures from her wildest dreams.
Jocylene journeys with him into the world of Fallada, hoping for answers about her birth parents and background. What she finds is a mystifying past, and an even more uncertain future, as her heart becomes entangled with the stoic, battle-hardened Rothatin, as well as Eli, the untroubled Panther Shifter with no loyalties and no home. With her heart and soul pulled in so many directions, can Jocylene find the strength needed to become the savior one nation so desperately needs?
Other
books in
The
Lost Kingdom of Fallada Series
Book 1: Daughter of the Red
Dawn
Categories: Young Adult, Fantasy,
Fairytales, Mythology, Paranormal
Length: 60,000 words
Release Date: September 15, 2012
Publisher: Anchor Group
Publishing
Blurb: These
are dark times in the land of Fallada, and I fear that they will only continue
to grow darker. Only the return of those we’ve lost will even the score.
It will begin with first line of the prophecy, which foretells of a red sun over the desert sky…
--Adrah, Queen of the Fae
On the outside, seventeen year-old Selena McKinley is like any other teenage girl. Yet Selena has always felt as if she doesn’t belong and is counting the days to graduation and her freedom from the small town that makes her feel so out of place, when the arrival of a stranger turns her world upside down. Selena will learn just how different she is and the truth of where she comes from.
A lost princess, they call her, the catalyst for a war involving a world that Selena was taken from as a child. An evil queen obsessed with her own beauty with a plan to enslave the human race.…the notion seems so silly, yet Selena knows in her heart that it is true. Then there is Titus, the shape shifter whose blue eyes and claims of destiny hold her heart captive. Can Selena find the strength to do what she must while following her heart?
It will begin with first line of the prophecy, which foretells of a red sun over the desert sky…
--Adrah, Queen of the Fae
On the outside, seventeen year-old Selena McKinley is like any other teenage girl. Yet Selena has always felt as if she doesn’t belong and is counting the days to graduation and her freedom from the small town that makes her feel so out of place, when the arrival of a stranger turns her world upside down. Selena will learn just how different she is and the truth of where she comes from.
A lost princess, they call her, the catalyst for a war involving a world that Selena was taken from as a child. An evil queen obsessed with her own beauty with a plan to enslave the human race.…the notion seems so silly, yet Selena knows in her heart that it is true. Then there is Titus, the shape shifter whose blue eyes and claims of destiny hold her heart captive. Can Selena find the strength to do what she must while following her heart?
Author Bio:
Ever
since she first read books like Chronicles of Narnia or Goosebumps, Alicia has
been a lover of mind-bending fiction. Wherever imagination takes her, she is
more than happy to call that place her home. The mother of two and wife to an
Army sergeant loves chocolate, coffee, and of course good books. When not
writing, you can usually find her with her nose in a book, shopping for shoes
and fabulous jewelry, or spending time with her loving family.
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Prequel: Beyond The Iron Gate
(A Lost Kingdom of Fallada Novella)
Categories:
Young Adult, Fantasy, Fairytales, Mythology,
Paranormal
Release
Date: April 15, 2013
Publisher: Anchor Group Publishing
Blurb: In the year 1845, before the mystical land of Fallada was separated
from the realm of men forever, the two worlds coexisted in harmony. Man could
mingle freely in the world of the Elves and Faeries at will and peace reigned.
In the hills of Shropshire, England, just miles from the gate separating the
village of Ludlow from the world of mystical creatures, farmer’s daughter Zara
Wells longs for answers.
It is not only the golden hair that trail feet behind
her, or the strange hue of her violet eyes that separates her from the other
girls her village. There is something inside of her, something touched by magic
that longs to know more about what lies on the other side of the gate. In
Fallada, darkness has begun to spread. As the youngest and most beautiful girls
of her village begin to disappear, Zara comes closer to discovering the true
circumstances surrounding her birth. Little does she know, that the closer she
comes to the answers she so desperately desires, the closer she will come to
being ensnared in the dark queen’s web of growing treachery.
Although Hannibal is not a classic tale I really have enjoyed the series at it is a bit different from the book and a mind game.
ReplyDeleteI usually don't like fairy tale remakes, but Orson Scott Card did one that was fantastic, I can't remember the title though.
ReplyDeleteNot a big fairy tale person.. but I did like the Snow White remake but can't recall the Title.. it had the girl that played in the Twilight Movie as the young girl.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy fairytale remakes. I really enjoyed Ella Enchanted (the book, not the movie), and the movie Snow White and the Huntsman.
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