Cover Reveal: “The Story’s End” by Danielle E. Shipley
Good Morning and Happy Wednesday, all.
I have some great news to share. My author friend Danielle E. Shipley is revealing the cover of her new book, The Story’s End, the 7th book in The Wilderhark Tales. I had the privilege to read and review one of her earlier books in the series. Danielle E. Shipley is a dynamite writer of fairy tales and fiction, and if you’ve ever liked Disney “feel-good” fairy tales, or grew up reading some of those stories by Hans Christian Andersen, you should definitely check out all of Danielle’s seven books.
So without further delay, here is the new cover.
About the Book.
For Gant-o’-the-Lute, “ever after” has been less than happy. With the last of Carillon’s charm over him gone, the minstrel-king puts royalty behind him in pursuit of the music he once knew and the lifelong dream he let slip through his fingers. But dark whispers on the wind warn that time is running out – not only for Lute and the apprentice in his shadow, but the whole of earth and Sky.
The Story’s End
Book Seven of The Wilderhark Tales
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An enchantress’s curse turns a spoiled royal into a beast; a princess’s pricked finger places her under a hundred-year spell; bales of straw are spun as golden as the singing harp whisked down a giant beanstalk – all within sight of Wilderhark, the forest that’s seen it all.
You’ve heard the stories – of young men scaling rope-like braids to assist the tower-bound damsel; of gorgeous gowns appearing just in time for a midnight ball; of frog princes, and swan princes, and princes saved from drowning by maidens of the sea. Tales of magic. Tales of adventure. Most of all, tales of true love.
Once upon a time, you knew them as fairytales. Know them now as Wilderhark’s.
About The Author.
Danielle E. Shipley’s first novelettes told the everyday misadventures of wacky kids like herself. …Or so she thought. Unbeknownst to them all, half of her characters were actually closeted elves, dwarves, fairies, or some combination thereof. When it all came to light, Danielle did the sensible thing: Packed up and moved to Fantasy Land, where daily rent is the low, low price of her heart, soul, blood, sweat, tears, firstborn child, sanity, and words; lots of them. She’s also been known to spend short bursts of time in the real-life Chicago area with the parents who home schooled her and the two little sisters who keep her humble. When she’s not living the highs and lows of writing, publishing, and all that authorial jazz, she’s probably blogging about it at www.EverOnWord.wordpress.com.
General info:
Genre = fairytale novella
The Release date = October 13, 2015
Available to add to your Goodreads shelf.
Future availability = Paperback (Amazon and CreateSpace) and e-Book (Kindle and Nook)
Thank you all. 🙂
~Erika
Posted on August 5, 2015, in Uncategorized. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.
Thank you for sharing, Erika! ‘Tis much appreciated. ^_^