Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Release Announcement: The King of Ash and Bones


WORLD WEAVER PRESS
ANNOUNCES DIGITAL RELEASE OF
“THE KING OF ASH AND BONES,
AND OTHER STORIES”
A SHORT STORY COLLECTION
BY REBECCA ROLAND

AVAILABLE
TUESDAY, JUNE 4

Chicago, IL (June 4, 2013)  World Weaver Press (Eileen Wiedbrauk, Editor-in-Chief) has announced the digital release of The King of Ash and Bones, and Other Stories, a short story collection by Rebecca Rolandtoday, Tuesday, June 4, 2013.

The King of Ash and Bones, and Other Stories is available in ebook via Amazon.comBarnesandNoble.com,Kobo.com, and other online retailers. You can also find The King of Ash and Bones on Goodreads.

An exiled man returns to his family and the life he left behind. A king is determined to avenge his people. A man doomed to die gives his wife her greatest wish. A suspected affair leads to a shocking and wondrous surprise. Roland works her magic again in this four-story collection of eerie and enchanting works, including Rasmus’s story from after Shards of History.

As previously announced, Shards of History is now available in paperback and ebook via Amazon.com,BarnesandNoble.comKobo.com, and other online retailers. You can also find Shards of History onGoodreads.

Praise for Shards of History:

“One of the most beautifully written novels I have ever read. Suspenseful, entrapping, and simply … well, let’s just say that Shards of History reminds us of why we love books in the first place.
5 out of 5 stars!”
— Good Choice Reading

“Fast-paced, high-stakes drama in a fresh fantasy world. Rebecca Roland is a newcomer to watch!”
— James Maxey, author of Greatshadow: The Dragon Apocalypse

“A must for any fantasy reader. Prepare to be taken
by storm with Rebecca Roland fever!”
— Plasma Frequency

Only she knows the truth that can save her people. Like all Taakwa, Malia fears the fierce winged creatures known as Jeguduns who live in the cliffs surrounding her valley. When the river dries up and Malia is forced to scavenge farther from the village than normal, she discovers a Jegudun, injured and in need of help. Malia’s existence--her status as clan mother in training, her marriage, her very life in the village--is threatened by her choice to befriend the Jegudun. But she’s the only Taakwa who knows the truth: that the threat to her people is much bigger and much more malicious than the Jeguduns who’ve lived alongside them for decades. Lurking on the edge of the valley is an Outsider army seeking to plunder and destroy the Taakwa, and it’s only a matter of time before the Outsiders find a way through the magic that protects the valley--a magic that can only be created by Taakwa and Jeguduns working together.

Rebecca Roland lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she writes primarily fantasy and horror. Her short fiction has appeared in Everyday Fiction, Uncle John’s Flush Fiction and in Stupefying Stories, and she is a graduate of the Odyssey Writing Workshop. When she’s not writing, she’s usually spending time with her family, torturing patients as a physical therapist, or eating way too much chocolate. You can find her online at Spice of Life, her blog, or follow her on Twitter @rebecca_roland.

World Weaver Press is a publisher of fantasy, paranormal, and science fiction, dedicated to producing quality works. As a small press, World Weaver seeks to publish books that engage the mind and ensnare the story-loving soul.

ASIN: B00D55NLLM
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1 comment:

  1. I'm curious about the story. Would love to read it! Thanks for sharing.

    Ann@Blogging Ebook

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