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Book Blurb:
The
Wall has long kept Elitland Valley safe from the demons on the other side. For
centuries the villagers have avoided speaking of the Wall or the creatures it
protects them from.
Upon their return from the annual Country Fayre, the older Atego brothers learn of their father’s passing. When fifteen year old Silas Atego learns the mysterious illness that took his father might have been a curse from a demon, his need for answers draws him to the one place he must not go. The far side of the Wall.
When Silas is still missing days later, his older brother Raphael sets out on his own to bring him home. On his journey, Raphael learns how it was his ancestor who was cursed by a demon creature from the Lake and had the Wall built to keep them out. More desperate than ever to find his brother, his search draws Raphael to the same terrifying barrier.
Along the brothers’ individual travels they face their greatest fears, make lifelong friends, and more importantly, learn the truth of what happened centuries ago.
Blindsighted Wanderer is a tale about how truth and forgiveness will set you free. Where myths are transformed to legends that last a lifetime. The brothers leave their home as desperate boys but return to their family as honorable men.
Blindsighted Wanderer is a young adult fantasy, coming of age story appropriate for readers 12 +.
Upon their return from the annual Country Fayre, the older Atego brothers learn of their father’s passing. When fifteen year old Silas Atego learns the mysterious illness that took his father might have been a curse from a demon, his need for answers draws him to the one place he must not go. The far side of the Wall.
When Silas is still missing days later, his older brother Raphael sets out on his own to bring him home. On his journey, Raphael learns how it was his ancestor who was cursed by a demon creature from the Lake and had the Wall built to keep them out. More desperate than ever to find his brother, his search draws Raphael to the same terrifying barrier.
Along the brothers’ individual travels they face their greatest fears, make lifelong friends, and more importantly, learn the truth of what happened centuries ago.
Blindsighted Wanderer is a tale about how truth and forgiveness will set you free. Where myths are transformed to legends that last a lifetime. The brothers leave their home as desperate boys but return to their family as honorable men.
Blindsighted Wanderer is a young adult fantasy, coming of age story appropriate for readers 12 +.
Author
Bio:
E. C. Hibbs has lived all her life in
Cheshire, north-west England. A lover of stories from an early age, she wrote
her first 'book' when she was five, and throughout school was a frequent
visitor to the younger classes to read her tales to the children.
Living so near the coast, she loves
anything to do with the sea. She studied Animal Behaviour at university and
longs to work with marine mammals in the future. As well as nature and animals,
she also has a soft spot for history, and loves paying visits to castles,
cathedrals and museums.
There
are many things she could be without, but writing isn't one of them. She
carries a pen everywhere, in case an idea appears, and takes pride in still
seeing the world as brimming with magic. Besides writing, she reads
obsessively, her favourite genres being the classics and all kinds of fantasy.
She also enjoys Disney and horror films, practising Shotokan karate, drawing,
archery, and playing with her very cheeky kitten.
Excerpt:
She imagined one long moment, lying on the
surface. The light was harsh and directionless, throwing confused shadows over
everything. The lake extended on forever, with no trace of land or sky; for
above, there was another surface. It was as though a second lake had been
tipped upside down, yet remained in position, pinning her where she lay,
trapped between two worlds.
Happy Reading!
Kristina
Thanks for posting Kristina!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like an intriguing story. Even though it's young adult, I think us older folks might like it, too. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for having this tour. I enjoyed reading this interview!!
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