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Featured Author: Brenda Ramsbacher Francis does it again! The heartbeat of the land is born between the pages of this tale that gives two people who shouldn't be together a child who will unite the kingdoms once and for all. And what about the sole survivor? Well, this whip of a girl plays an important part in this tale that leads Terran to love and Thalassa to freedom. A sure page-turner that will keep you up late into the night. I hope Francis will tell the tale of Nitesh.
Featured Author: Cindy Penn Senior Editor/Web Wizard Word Weaving: essential elements for all text weavers Once again JennaKay Francis works her marvelous magic to weave a powerful spell in NITESH. JennaKay will sweep you away in fantastic a world of elves, witches, dragons, and shapeshifters.
NITESH seems to have too many loose ends to tie up, but JennaKay does it masterfully. All of the unfinished sub plots are woven into one nice knot, sweeping the reader away in a world of magic. Those who enjoyed FREE SPIRIT, JennaKay's previous novel (soon to be re-released), will delight in the maturity of the voice that has evolved in this second novel. I heartily recommend this novel to all lovers of fantasy. But be warned, for once you begin the journey, you won't want to put the book aside for even a moment.
Featured Author: Tina Morgan Fiction Factor ennaKay Francis brings to life an enchanting tale of fate, love and magic in her novel, Nitesh.
If you're looking for an author that is consistent, likes a positive ending and is sure to delight then you must try Jenna K. Francis. Having read several of her novels I've been pleased with every one and Nitesh is no exception....Francis is a wonderful storyteller and her world and characters are captivating in this romantic fantasy. I highly recommend Nitesh to all fantasy lovers...especially if you like a little romance in the mix.
Featured Author: D. Hymon - a reader WOW! I started reading the excerpts last night, and couldn't stop thinking about the characters. Today, I bought the book, and read the entire book in one setting. I was hooked, drawn into the story, and couldn't stop clicking the pages. I had a lot of work to do today, but everything was put on hold until I finished reading this fantastic adventure of Thalassa and Terran and their love.
Years ago, Jenna's stories grabbed my attention, and that was her rough drafts. _BG_ She has grown in the craft, and it is exciting to see her incredible tales published. I commend her on the dedication to the craft, and admire the talent she holds as a writer. Nitesh was a refreshing tale from what I usually read. I can't wait to read more of her books!
Jenna, thank you for a day full of adventure!
Featured Author: Jamie Crawley Roundtable Reviews (http://www.roundtablereviews.com/) NITESH is packed with all things fantasy... a sea-witch... an elfin prince... a shape-shifter... spells... the list goes on and on!!
Thanks, Jenna, for this read!! I enjoyed it very much and will revisit them time and again!
Featured Author: Reviewed by Susan Love Romances (http://www.loveromances.com/) The author has created a fairly complex world with elves, dragons and magic. This world is also filled with people who are greedy and downright mean. She has also inhabited her world with two very likable lead characters. It is to the author’s credit that all these elements are pulled together into a cohesive and heartwarming story.
Featured Author: Kathy at http://novelspot.net/node/1383 Rating: 8
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Thalassa of Zal had been taken captive with others of her people by the brutal Lord Rhaeven of Asuria. Seeing her beauty, he took her to be one of his bed partners. Fortunately for Thalassa it would be awhile before Rhaeven would take her—she was eight months pregnant. The only thing Thalassa was thankful for was that the sickness that plagued her people was progressing. Most likely it would kill her before Rhaeven had a chance to get his dirty hands on her.
Thalassa met a young Diraenian page named Eri who had been badly beaten. He needed to escape to get back to his lord, Prince Sinclair, who was also being held captive by Lord Rhaeven. Thalassa managed to get Eri assigned to help her while he healed. Eri immediately started making plans to escape to go back and save his lord. When Rhaeven's jealous brother attacked Thalassa one day, Eri killed him and the two were forced to run or be executed. Thalassa carried a silver whistle with her that her mother said could be used to protect her. She blew the whistle and suddenly there appeared Aki: a white dragon that, according to legend, only answered to the call of the Dragon Priestess. While the dragon destroyed the keep with its fiery breath, Thalassa and Eri escaped.
Crown Prince Tarran was heir to the elfin nation of Diraenia. He had recently lost his betrothed to a hunting accident, and he was heart-broken. But Tarran did not believe it was an accident. He believed his younger brother, Unwin, planned the attack. Unwin knew that if Tarran did not produce an heir in the next year, he would have to give the throne up to his younger brother. But while Tarran was grieving the loss of his betrothed, he started to have memories of a beautiful woman from Zal he had met eight months before. Her name was Thalassa. His heart had been lost to her, and he would have liked to make her his own. But she was betrothed to another and was returning to her village to be married. She and Tarran had spent three days together "being in love" and making love as though they would not be forced to part.
Tarran decided to go look for the woman and found her village in ruins, with only one survivor left: a little girl named Vaoni. Vaoni had known Thalassa and told Tarran that the woman must have been taken away by their attackers, the Asurians. Knowing he could not leave the girl alone, he took Vaoni with him. Tarran would find a good place to leave the girl where she would be safe. Then he would go after Thalassa.
This is a great story of love found, lost, and then rediscovered. The characters are vivid and deep—especially Tarran and Thalassa. Each of them digs deep within to find strength and magic they did not think they possessed. There is royal intrigue, acts of devotion, self-sacrifice, and lots of on-going action. I found myself drawn in from the beginning and being really frustrated when I was interrupted by a couple of phone calls. I did not want to stop reading! This is a must read for anyone who loves Fiction Fantasy and Romance.
Featured Author: Stacy Cooper for http://scooper.wordpress.com/ Favorite Lines: “She closed her eyes against the assault, falling into the secret place she had so often visited in her marriage to Doloth.” (p. 25)
The short story begins with Thalassa and a line of slaves about to be branded. They are spoils of a war that is destroying the countryside. Thalassa is pregnant and able to work with magic. As each new slave awaits their turn she dampens their pain before allowing them to drift off in a peaceful rest.
Until it is her turn. As she is about to drift off a pain attacks her face. She has been labeled as a witch with a pentagram branded upon her cheek. Unknown to her an elf from her past is searching for her.
He is a member of a royal family, but cannot forget the one night they spent together. During his search he begins collecting an unforgettable entourage that will help him in ways he never expected.
I was contacted by Sandy Cummins of Reader’s Eden about reviewing a few books. I selected Nitesh by Jenna Kay Francis and One Step Away by Dawn Munroe, which Ms. Cummins graciously sent me. I attacked Nitesh and was pleasantly pleased with the book. It is 121 pages and sells for $4.95.
Ms. Francis does a nice job of flipping back and forth between character perspectives. We begin with Thalassa and later travel with Terran, her love interest. It is a crisp and clean transition that was never confusing. There were also flashbacks that worked well and were strategically placed allowing me to understand the emotional baggage the different characters carried.
I enjoyed the characters, especially the young girl, Vaoni. She is complex and innocent at the same time and a character that I wanted to follow. She is wise beyond her years, yet very childlike.
I didn’t particularly care for the late introduction of a few characters and their love interests. It felt a bit contrived but that isn’t enough for me to be turned off of the story.
This short fantasy story was a pleasant and quick read.
Featured Author: Bitten by Books (http://bittenbybooks.com/?p=894) Rating 5 Tombstones
Elfin Crown Prince Terran is ordered to find a wife and produce an heir within the year or forfeit the right to the throne to his younger brother, who he knows, would do anything to get the crown. Filled with responsibility over the people in his kingdom he finally gains the resolve to do as his father wishes but before taking the whole world on his shoulders, he must first visit the one person who helped heal his broken heart.
Though knowing that she belongs to another man now, he still has to see her, even if it is just as a friend because for some reason, this pale blond woman has been creeping into his thoughts lately and he cannot seem to shake her from his mind. However, when he finally comes upon the province of Zal, he finds utter destruction in his path and the clues point to a raid from the neighboring kingdom. Yet, amidst all the death, Tarren happens upon a young girl, Vaoni, the lone survivor who seems to hold a key to a great power that is harnessed within her tiny frame. She verifies for him that while many were slaughtered in the raid, many were also taken to be slaves and his friend was one of them.
Thalassa, once a slave to a husband with a heavy hand, and now a slave to men who completely devastated her home. However, knowing she is on borrowed time, Thalassa’s main desire is for her unborn child to be born safe and free, for who knows what its fate would be if she gave birth in captivity. Maybe, it would be best if the sickness took her and her baby like it did many of her people, then as least they both would not have to suffer at the hands of men without conscience.
Thalassa’s only hope resides in a whistle that her mother gave to her before she died, a whistle supposedly of great power. A power her mother never had the chance to explain her and that she knows nothing about. Afraid to use it, of the unknown power it could wield and of the possibility that it might not have any power at
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