Title: Ennara and the Fallen Druid
Author: Angela
Myron
Genre: MG Fantasy
When a mysterious curse threatens to transform everyone
into shadowy demons, a magical eleven year-old girl must travel to a sunken
city ruin—fighting pirates, monsters, and an undead sorcerer along the way—to
find a weapon that can save her world.
Warning: the story
contains bad guys that younger kids might find scary. Suggested age is eleven
and older (upper MG/young YA)
The book will be
free on Kindle from December 25-30, so get your copy while you can!
Author Bio
Angela
Myron was born in Vancouver, Canada and lives in Los
Angeles, California with her husband and twins. She grew up in the piney
forests of southern British Columbia, studying tiny blue bells, dodging cacti,
and creating fantasy worlds in her back yard.
Angela studied biology and professional writing at the University of Victoria in Canada and at San Francisco State University. She wrote grant proposals for nonprofits, computer software manuals, and freelance journalism before writing fiction.
Angela studied biology and professional writing at the University of Victoria in Canada and at San Francisco State University. She wrote grant proposals for nonprofits, computer software manuals, and freelance journalism before writing fiction.
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Goodreads page: https://www.goodreads.com/angelamyron
Ennara and the Fallen Druid on Amazon
Ennara and the Book of Shadows on Amazon, iBooks, B&N, and Kobo
A butcher’s stand was a clear shot across the bazaar.
Legs of pig, lamb, cow, and whole chickens hung, curing on a sturdy awning.
Ennara
shuffled to the rear of the cheese vendor’s stall, crouched low, and aimed. “Mag gwihuwo!”
A
fine finger of black smoke curled toward the meat shop. As the ashy spell
landed on the animal parts, they twitched. A woman walking by the stand
shrieked. The butcher looked up, his eyes bigger than eggs and his mouth in an
“O.” Several shoppers shouted in astonishment. Others yelled and ran.
A
passing monk cried, “The devil is among us!” as six headless hens wriggled
their way off the hooks and scrambled on the ground, flapping their featherless
wings.
Then
the lamb legs got free, and there they were, bouncing round the empty area in
front of the butcher’s stall. The crowd parted. Some ran home. Others ran
inside stores and shut the doors, but many stayed to see what would happen. The
center of the plaza was clear except for the butcher, who hid in his stall
clutching a cleaver, the city sentinel, still holding Kithe, Mr. Dulfsnark, a
dozen reanimated chickens, five dancing legs of lamb, and a menacing zombie
hog.
The
watchman spun around as the gathering dispersed and saw the reanimated meat.
“What the…?”
A
chicken bolted for the man’s leg. He released his grip on Kithe and punted the
creature away. The chicken flapped its wings as it whizzed through the air and
smashed into a vegetable cart.
Mr.
Dulfsnark made a mad grasp at a bouncing leg of lamb and struggled to hang on
to it.
“Hey!”
the butcher called, “You’ll be paying for the lamb, Dulfsnark!”
“I’ll
give you three copper for it, Hormmork!” the man shouted back.
“I
won’t take less than two silver!” was Hormmork’s reply. “That was my best
lamb!”
“Six
copper!” The plump man fought with the leg. “Not a copper more!”
“One
silver, six copper!” Hormmork called.
The
hog sniffed at the air, focused its white eyes on the plump man, and charged.
He screamed and was knocked to the ground.
“One,”
Hormmork yelled, “one silver.”
Mr.
Dulfsnark held up the leg and received a well-aimed shot to the jaw. “Ow!” he
cried. “One silver, but you’ll throw in a chicken, too!”



Thanks so much for hosting Ennara and the Fallen Druid today, Carrie!
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