Faxinor

Available from Hard Shell Word Factory in print and electronic versions.

 

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Titles & Series:

  Bainevah (Paranormal Romance series); Bitter Sweet (Fantasy); Chorillan (SF series); Dreamer's Loom (Historical/Fantasy); Emerald Necklace Series (YA Fantasy series)Faxinor (Fantasy/Romance/ Inspirational series); Hoven Quest (SF); The Hunt (YA Fantasy series);  Los Cielos (Historical Romance); How to Bury a Millionaire (Romantic Suspense); Norbra's Children (SF); Picture This (Romantic Suspense); Tabor Heights (Inspirational Romance);  Sunsinger  (YA SF series); True Caderi (SF); Wind Walker (SF romance); Wolves on the West Side and Shatter Scatter  (YA Fantasy); Zygradon (Arthurian Fantasy series).

Please Note: My Science Fiction and Fantasy books are generally appropriate for Young Adult readers.  Romances should be considered PG-13.

 

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Take a young noblewoman, trained to manage her father's estate, who would rather be a traveling warrior. Sprinkle with an unknown enemy who wants her dead. Mix with a legendary sword that chooses its own bearer. Stir with an ancient warrior-turned-holy-scholar for an adviser. Fold into a band of oathbound warriors who spent two years spying on the enemy country. Add some spice by sending them to rescue her kidnapped mother. Then pour into political intrigue. Heat things up with an arranged marriage – to her best friend – while she thinks he’s been forced to propose. Then just when things start to settle down, send her worst enemy against her baby sister.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

WINNER! Lorien won the EPPIE for Best Inspirational in 2006.

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Lorien was the quintessential lady, knowing all there was to know about fashion, music, dancing, and courtly intrigue. Or so she thought. 

While her sister Andrixine was busy protecting Reshor from their enemies, and hiding her pregnancy from enemies inside and outside the kingdom, Lorien went to court to act as Sword's Voice and distract the nobility who wanted to control Andrixine's life. Lorien was ready to do her duty to kingdom and family, even to sacrifice herself to a political marriage to buy peace. Then she met the ambassador from Eretia, gifted with healing magic and a love for music, who believed the only way to serve was to sacrifice and deny himself everything - even love.

Updated November 8, 2009