At long last, the cover is unveiled, and the epic unfolds to lengths unforeseen...
"She will take your own two hands
To save your ancient, sorrowing lands"
By
her father's wish, Lady Daylily is betrothed to the Prince of Southlands. Not
the prince she loves, handsome and dispossessed Lionheart, but his cousin, the
awkward and foolish Prince Foxbrush. Unable to bear the future she sees as her
wedding day dawns, Daylily flees into the dangerous Wilderlands, her only
desire to vanish from living memory.
But
Foxbrush, determined to rescue his betrothed, pursues Daylily into a new world
of magic and peril, a world where vicious Faerie beasts hold sway, a world invaded
by a lethal fey parasite . . .
A world that is
hauntingly familiar.
Coming Spring 2014
Tales of
Goldstone Wood
Timeless Fantasy that will keep you Spellbound!
Wow! Doesn't that sound fantastic? I know that I'm thrilled to be returning to the stories of Daylily, Foxbrush, and Lionheart. And who else might appear in this tale? To learn more about the story, check out its own blog-spot here!
www.shadowhandnovel.blogspot.com.
The cover is absolutely lovely. I was so pleased to see that the cover artists returned to the circle theme (the dragon's eye, the round mirror, the moon, the vines almost make a circle, and now the cave entrance)! The colors are breath-taking! And notice the mysterious fact that you can see right through the lower part of Daylily into the forest beyond...
Also, Anne is offering a wonderful giveaway of a coffee mug with this cover on it!
a Rafflecopter giveaway


14 comments:
Feel free to leave comments, but just so you know, I won't be able to get them published until later this evening!
Wow. I had not noticed that you could see through the bottom of her gown. Thanks for mentioning that!
I like the cover, but I also like that the book is taking us back to the story of the characters from the first three books.
Grace
Ah, I was wondering if anyone else saw the circle theme on the cover. And yes, I did notice that the bottom half of Daylily is transparent. I think it means something, but I'm not sure what yet.
Can you possibly wait, Hannah?! I think this will be my favorite book yet. Did you look at the Characters You Will Meet page? It got me even more excited!
Did you happen to look at my blog? I did the cover reveal too, but my internet is going bonkers and when I looked at it, nothing looked right on my blog. I was just curious if it was the same when other people viewed my blog.
It was my brother who noticed the transparency...so mysterious.
I know! I can't wait to see more of Lionheart, Daylily, Foxbrush, and Felix. And do you know that Sun Eagle is going to be in here too???
Yes, I love the circle theme. The 'Dragonwitch' cover is awesome, but it's too bad it doesn't carry the theme.
I really hope that the transparency means something. But maybe it's just artistic effect.
He Is! Oh, why must it release next February!?
Oh yes! Click on the link to Shadow Hand's blogspot and you'll find a page called 'Characters You Will Meet" to learn more. It's awesome!
Undoubtedly, it will be our favorite. Have you noticed that each one gets better and better? And yes, the 'Characters You Will Meet' page is wonderful! I'm was so happy to learn that Sun Eagle returns. He was way too cool to have such a dismal end as was supposed in 'Starflower'.
Yes, I did see the reveal on your blog! When I first looked the layout was a bit off, but I just looked now, and it looks better. I also notice the rafflecopter doesn't seem to be showing up right. I had difficulties with that too! Be sure that when you paste the link on your page you do it under the HTML composition.
Wow. I just discovered that the link I had brought you to WebMail.Login. I have no idea how that happened, but it's fixed now.
Thanks, Hannah! I will work on the rafflecopter. My blog keeps freezing up and acting weird! And I am NOT computer savvy:P
And yes, I have noticed her books just get better and better and BETTER! I can't wait to devour Dragonwitch...
I am so very much looking forward to reading (or listening) to this. How much longer must we wait?
This cover is stunningly beautiful (ok, the most beautiful), but my favorite is still Heartless. Una reflected in the Dragon's eye is so incredibly powerful.
Daylily appears as though she knows that she is pursued, but perhaps by far superior forces? :o) I also see the blue sky and clouds through her right shoulder and arm.
Oooooh, wait I must.
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