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The Pixie Wars: Elemental Magic
When the fairy hoardes make to conquer the pixies, it is up to a young pixie girl and her goblin companion to save the day. They set out to find strong magic to defeat the invaders. Can these two unlikely heroes carry out the impossible mission?
Ryne Drogemuller liked a review for Darkened Destinies
The setting is well crafted. The pacing is engaging. I like the twist on A Comedy of Errors. If you like books like An Ember in the Ashes, you will probably enjoy this one.
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    The setting is well crafted. The pacing is engaging. I like the twist on A Comedy of Errors. If you like books like An Ember in the Ashes, you will probably enjoy this one.
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      A well drawn start to a novel. A twin brother and sister separated. I am looking forward to reading more about this tale.                
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        A well drawn start to a novel. A twin brother and sister separated. I am looking forward to reading more about this tale.                
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          Sibling rivalry, twins, a crown, and a kingdom at stake. This has all the good gooey parts to make anyone intrigued. Brandt has taken care to produce a couple of siblings who feel real. The dialogue is clean, precise and keeps the story motoring on. I'll be eager to read more!
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            Sibling rivalry, twins, a crown, and a kingdom at stake. This has all the good gooey parts to make anyone intrigued. Brandt has taken care to produce a couple of siblings who feel real. The dialogue is clean, precise and keeps the story motoring on. I'll be eager to read more!
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              Ryne Drogemuller liked an update for Tantalus Depths

              I want to do something a little different this week for my reader updates.
              I’ve been slaving away at this campaign for five whole months now, with more than another whole month to go. It’s been exhausting, at times very discouraging, and always very stressful. I’ve been hit with huge obstacles that threatened to bring the whole campaign down, and yet in spite of all that, I’ve come really far. This campaign has grown and become something I honestly never really believed it could. We are, in spite of it all, well on our way to full funding, and I do believe we’ll get there.
              I’ve worked my butt off to get here, and you’ve all been immensely supportive. That, honestly, is where the real credit goes. No matter how much time and effort I put into this campaign, it couldn’t have gone anywhere at all without the incredible support from friends and strangers alike.

              But not everyone on Inkshares gets that kind of response to their projects.

              An unfortunate but inevitable aspect of the Inkshares platform is that, just by nature of how crowdfunding works, it isn’t strictly a meritocracy. People who are good at campaigning stand a better chance of hitting their publication goals than people who are good at writing. I, for one, freely admit that I am terrible at campaigning. I’ve gotten this far as much from luck as anything else. But not everyone here is lucky. I’ve seen so many promising books fail to hit their goals simply because they could not find their audience.

              Well...I have an audience. I’ve amassed a surprisingly decent-sized following. Obviously I still need that following to grow larger before Tantalus Depths will be able to get fully funded, but I’m getting there, and I have time. 

              So this is what I’m doing this week: for this week, I’m taking a break from actively campaigning Tantalus Depths (at least as far as my reader updates go) and I’m going to spend it trying to bring projects to my supporters’ attention. Each day, until the end of the week, I’m going to highlight a different book that I think really deserves at least as much attention as mine. Please check them out, and seriously consider supporting these projects. Each of them is extremely promising and fully deserves your notice.

              I’m kicking this week of recommendations off with One of the tenacious top 3 books in Geek and Sundry’s Fantasy Contest: Storm Song


              (This awesome cover was made by another Fantasy Contest top-ten placeholder, Kaytalin Platt, author of The Living God. Check her out too.)

              Storm Song forgoes the obvious Tolkeinesque high-fantasy route favored by so many of the fantasy contest’s less original and distinctive entrants in favor of a much simpler, yet endlessly promising premise. This is a story of adventure on the high seas: a true tale of swashbucklery.

              It’s a tale of luck (good and bad), of discovery, of danger, daring, and dark magic. The book reads like an old salt’s tall tales in a seaside tavern; Allison’s writing has an effortless flow that almost makes you hear the deck boards creak beneath you, feel the roll of the waves and smell the salt in the air. Storm Song may very well have been transcribed directly from some old forgotten sea shanty and set down expertly in narrative form for our enjoyment. Reading the sample chapters is enrapturing: you’ll finish reading her excerpts before you fully realize you’ve begun.

              If you’re interested in an epic tale of seaborne wonder and adventure, place a pre-order for Storm Song. You’ll never regret it.

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