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Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Cover Reveal for ORIA'S GAMBIT!!!

Finally, it's here!

Book Two of my Sorcerous Moons series is ready to go! ORIA'S GAMBIT will be hitting the virtual shelves this week.

The book's been ready, but we've been tweaking the cover. And Louisa Gallie did an amazing job, as always. I'll put up the buy links as they go live.

A Play For Power
Princess Oria has one chance to keep her word and stop her brother’s reign of terror: She must become queen. All she has to do is marry first. And marry Lonen, the barbarian king who defeated her city bare weeks ago, who can never join her in a marriage of minds, who can never even touch her—no matter how badly she wants him to.

A Fragile Bond
To rule is to suffer, but Lonen never thought his marriage would become a torment. Still, he’s a resourceful man. He can play the brute conqueror for Oria’s faceless officials and bide his time with his wife. And as he coaxes secrets from Oria, he may yet change their fate…

An Impossible Demand
With deception layering on deception, Lonen and Oria must claim the throne and brazen out the doubters. Failure means death— for them and their people.

But success might mean an alliance powerful beyond imagining...



In the meanwhile, if you haven't yet picked up a copy of book one, LONEN'S WAR, then this is a good time to do it! 


11 comments:

  1. So much fun to have a new series from you! Best wishes, love the covers.

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  2. Gorgeous, again. I need to get started on this series. :)

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    1. Thanks Kelly!! Louisa does such a great job. :-)

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  3. I just finished Lonen's War 5 minutes ago and I'm DYING for the next one. DYING. *cough cough* *cough cough*

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    1. dy...ing....

      okay, sorry. drama. I get it from my kids. Well done on the book, though. I'm really terrifically engaged.

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    2. Yay!! And sorry on that ending... I couldn't figure out a better place to do it!

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    3. Not that I know the story going forward, but it seems like a good place to end it. It's not even traditionally cliffhangy, so you don't have to feel bad for that - it's wrapped up in a lot of ways, I just feel really invested in the characters.

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    4. Thank you! It helps to hear that. This has been an interesting journey and I'm delighted that you're invested!

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