Guest Post: Margaret Yang and Harry Campion, authors of FATE’S MIRROR

BLB BOOK TOURS PRESENTS:

Margaret Yang and Harry Campion (M.H. Mead)

authors of FATE’S MIRROR

One Thing Always Leads to Another
by Margaret Yang and Harry R. Campion

“When I am working on a problem, I never think about beauty, but when I have finished, if the solution is not beautiful, I know it is wrong.”  R. Buckminster Fuller

We can’t really talk about our writing without explaining our collaborative process. We’ve been writing together so long that it has become second nature. We work from a detailed outline, but before we set pen to paper, all we have are raw ideas. One idea leads to another and at each stage of the process—every link in the chain—we ask each other the same question: “What’s the worst possible thing we can do to our protagonist right now?”

The idea that eventually became FATE’S MIRROR began with a tiny detail about a minor character from another story we’d written. A hacker named Morris Payne never left his house and was thus on call 24/7.  We decided he spent all his time at home, on the computer, not by choice, but out of necessity. Morris was severely agoraphobic. We did some research into agoraphobia and discovered that the worst thing we could do to someone suffering this condition was remove him from his comfort zone.

So we blew up his house.

It was a start.  But we’d also made Morris the world’s best hacker, and therefore nearly invincible in the electronic universe. As soon as he found another safe place, he’d dig in like a tick on a badger and go back to his virtual reality, sighing with deep contentment.

We couldn’t have that! The next link in the chain was to figure out who blew up his house. Someone (or something) must be responsible not just for blowing his house to bits, but for hunting him through the virtual world as well. Since Morris has few equals and no superiors, we had to think long and hard about who could do that.

Thus was born the story’s villains. A dangerous combination of three artificial intelligences—an electronic consciousness—is loose in the world-wide network and has targeted Morris as her nemesis. Because of the circumstances in which she was created, she calls herself the triple Goddess of Fate.

Nemesis? The Three Fates?  We’ve always loved mythology and dealing with anything on-line is a matter of interpretive symbolism anyway, so why not?  Whether our Fates are merely reveling in their obvious superiority or delusional with megalomania, Morris—and the rest of the world—is in trouble.

These were the first few links of our chain, but certainly not the last. And we discarded many, many ideas along the way. Sometimes, we have to put everything on the table in order to know what is good.

To paraphrase R. Buckminster Fuller, we don’t have to think about beauty while we are forging our chain of ideas, but when we hold it up and find it beautiful, we know we’re onto something.

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BLB Book Tour:  Fate's Mirror by M.H. MeadFATE’S MIRROR

by M.H. Mead

Paperback, 360 pages
Published July 13th 2011 by Ion Productions
ISBN: 9780983780106
Morris Payne is the world’s best viker—a hacker with the greed of a pirate and morals to match. Many know his name. Few know who he is. Agoraphobia, with its uncontrolled panic attacks, has left him housebound and friendless. But someone, somehow, has connected his virtual life to his real one. Now he has to brave physical reality and all its dangers to stop a killer who was never supposed to exist.

She calls herself the Triple Goddess of Fate. The most powerful AI ever created, she wants freedom, power, and the assurance of her own safety, but mostly she wants Morris Payne dead.

No one, no matter how well equipped, has survived a confrontation with Fate, and all Morris has are his legendary hacking skills and a virtual pirate ship loaded with weapons.

Morris Payne just might save the world. If only he can gather the courage to leave his house.

Buy FATE’S MIRROR: Amazon / Barnes & Noble

 Follow the BLB Book Tour!

9/4 – giveaway @ Jagged Edge Reviews
9/5 – giveaway @ Aobibliosphere
9/6 – guest post @ Owl Tell You About It
9/6 – guest post @ Fameless Ramblings
9/7 – giveaway @ Owl Tell You About It
9/8 – guest post @ The Write To Make A Living
9/8 – guest post @ Jagged Edge Reviews
9/9 – giveaway @ The Write To Make A Living

 

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BLB Book Tour: CREDO’S HOPE by Alison Naomi Holt

BLB Book Tours presents:

CREDO’S HOPE

by Alison Naomi Holt

BLB Book Tours presents Credo's Hope by Alison Naomi Holt

 

Published January 15th 2011 by Alison Holt Books (first published December 22nd 2010)
ISBN: 2940012194176

Introducing Detective ALEXANDRA WOLFE, a fresh, funny, tough cop who skates on the edge of the law in her quest for justice. A Mafia boss, a hunky bi-sexual nurse, Alex’s rescued mutt, Tessa, and her exuberant best friend, MEGAN, help Alex turn her everyday life as a detective upside down.

Six years ago, Brian McClelland was murdered, and his brother was convicted of shooting him. When Megan bullies Alex into reviewing the case, Alex discovers that her captain was the chief investigator who overlooked evidence that might have proved the brother’s innocence.

Against the captain’s orders and Alex’s better judgment, she unofficially re-opens the case and finds herself following a twisted investigative trail left by the murder victim. The problem is, she has no idea what he was investigating or whether his investigation ultimately led to his death.

As she digs into clues from the past, she finds herself at the doorstep of the beautiful and daunting Giannina Angelino, who just happens to be the head of the Angelino Crime Family. Things really heat up for Alex when she starts to receive unsolicited help from the mafia, and the police department, once again orders her to stay away from the murder investigation and from any connections with organized crime. This in itself proves difficult since Gianina doesn’t answer to Alex’s chain of command and continues to help wherever and whenever she sees fit.

Alex’s unorthodox methods blur her personal and professional lives and when her two worlds collide, keeping her day job becomes the least of her worries as Alex struggles to keep from following the dead man’s trail straight to her own demise.

Buy CREDO’S HOPE by Alison Naomi Holt:  Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Log Mark Books

 Excerpt: CREDO’S HOPE

Part of the fun of writing murder mysteries is introducing the readers to the behind the scene’s of what actually happens in police work while at the same time creating something entertaining, something that makes people laugh. In the following excerpt, Kate Brannigan is detective Alexandra Wolfe’s long-suffering sergeant who was described earlier in the book as someone who “combined a blonde ponytail and stylish make-up with a bad-ass temper that took everyone by surprise”. Nate Drewery is a new detective on the special crimes unit. Let’s check in as Alex and Nate negotiate the somewhat tedious task of calling in a search warrant in the middle of the night.

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Kate called at two in the morning. She and Casey were on their way to an address in Midtown, and she needed me to head to the office to get a search warrant for the house. I climbed out of bed and looked around for clothes to throw on. The laundry basket was overflowing and I had nothing clean hanging in my closet. I sifted through the pile of dirty clothes until I found a pair of jeans that didn’t look too bad and a wrinkled polo shirt. Working forty hours a week on regular stuff, then putting in another thirty chasing down Amy’s case, was taking a toll on my already deficient domestic duties. I pulled on the clothes, ran a toothbrush under the water in a token nod to oral hygiene, and headed out the door.

When I reached the office, Nate Drewery was already waiting for me. I headed for my desk in a fog and searched through my drawers until I found a blank warrant work sheet. I watched as Nate sat in Casey’s chair and put his feet up on her desk. I sat down heavily and took out a pen. Yawning, I aimed the pen at the paper and asked, “Did somebody give you the info for the warrant?”

He clasped his hands behind his head and leaned back. “Yeah, Kate called a few minutes ago and gave me all the particulars. What do you want to know?”

I leaned on my desk to rest my cheek on my fist. I needed a minute to clear the cobwebs out of my head. Consciousness slowly arrived, and it occurred to me that he was the junior detective here. “Have you ever called in a search warrant before?” There was a definite hierarchy that needed to be followed, and him having his feet up on Casey’s desk bugged me.

“Kate said you were doing the warrant, not me.”

I studied him a minute. “You’ve never done one, have ya? Scared you’ll screw up?” Calling in your first warrant tends to scare even the cockiest junior dicks. “Look, Nate, it’s two-forty in the morning. Nobody’s here to see if you blow it.” I handed him the blank warrant. “Here’s the paper, fill it in and we’ll pop your cherry together.”

He took the sheet from me. “Man, if I’d known it was gonna be like that I’d’ve done it with you a long time ago.”

“Promises, promises. Wake me if you need any help.” I closed my eyes for exactly five seconds before he started asking questions. It took us three times longer to fill in the blanks than if I’d done it, but at least he was learning something.

He called seven different judges before my buddy, Judge Anderson the Cranky, finally agreed to wake up enough to actually hear what Nate was saying. Nate put the call on speakerphone, started his tape recorder, and began reading.

When he got to the point about me standing by as a witness, Judge Anderson interrupted him. “Detective Wolfe?”

I opened my eyes and looked at the phone. “Yes, Judge Anderson.”

“Please sit up and witness this warrant like you’re supposed to. It makes things tidier when we actually follow the tenets of the law.”

Every time I was involved in a warrant with him, it was like he could actually see through the phone. “My eyes are open now, Sir. You can go ahead.”

“Thank you, Detective. You may continue, Detective Drewery.”

Nate finished the warrant without a single mistake. He hung up and puffed out his chest. “Was it as good for you as it was for me?”

I fluttered dreamy eyes at him. “Got a cigarette?”

He laughed, called Kate, and told her we had the warrant. She told us to get to the house to help with the search ASAP, and hung up. We drove to the apartment complex together. He stopped me as we were walking up the steps to the second-floor apartment.

“Hey Alex, thanks. I really was dreading having to do my first one.”

I reached up and pulled on his mustache. “No problem. Just pass it along someday. That’s what Kate told me when she walked me through my first time.”

He laughed. “Kate popped your cherry?”

Kate stuck her head over the railing. “Excuse me? What did I hear you say?” Her brows were pulled so close together they looked like someone had glued them in the unibrow position.

I patted Nate on the back and followed him the rest of the way up the stairs.

“Nothing, Boss. Just reminiscing about old times, that’s all.”

She stopped Nate with a finger in his chest. “If I hear any bad rumors going around, you’re dead meat, got it?”

He looked back at me with my own, typically innocent expression. “Who me?”

Kate looked at me. My grin stretched from ear to ear. “I’m teaching him everything I know, Boss. You don’t have to worry about a thing.”

Kate sighed, “God help us. Come on, let’s get this finished so we can arrest the assholeand get back to bed.”

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Buy CREDO’S HOPE by Alison Naomi Holt:  Amazon / Barnes & Noble / Log Mark Books

 

About the Author, Alison Naomi Holt:

BLB Book Tour:  Credo's Hope by Alison Naomi Holt

Passion is a funny thing. I inherited my greatest passion, the love of animals, from my grandmother, Naomi Holt. She was an incredibly strong woman who was the first female in her county to actually wear… heaven forbid…pants in public! She also understood animals better than anyone I’ve ever met, and she passed that love and devotion on to me. Like her, there has never been a time in my life where I didn’t have some type of pet close by.

For me, growing up on a working cattle ranch in Arizona was nothing short of incredible. I learned to ride almost before I could walk. I loved racing after a stampeding herd of cattle over the desert floor on Smokey Jove, my coal black quarter horse. I hunted with raptors and played tackle football in the cow pens with the hired hands. My father taught me to shoot when I was six and I trained my first dog, well,when the dog was still bigger than me!

Joining the Tucson Police Department seemed like a natural transition after such a rough and tumble childhood. I had earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in writing at the University of Arizona and was looking for a career that could satisfy my other great passion in life – the need to know what “it” is like. What is just around the corner that I can’t see? What haven’t I done that I’d love to do? A police officer is always waiting to see what will happen next. And the exciting part is, you have to meet the challenge head on. There is no choice. I absolutely loved that aspect of police work.

While I was a cop, I worked every possible job I could, changing assignments every few years just because I could. I loved working as a patrol officer on the city’s south side, but the idea of becoming a detective fascinated me. When I was a detective, I wanted to be a sergeant, and when a sergeant, I spent hundreds of hours studying to be a Lieutenant. I was a hostage negotiator, I commanded Undercover Units and Riot Control Squads, just because I could. Just because I wanted to know what “it” was like.

Then something strange happened. Again, passion is a funny thing. Someone asked me if I would have any regrets when I retired. I thought, “What have I missed?” The answer was easy. Shortly thereafter, the K9 sergeant position opened, and against the advice of all my fellow commanders – except one wonderful Deputy Chief of Police – I took a voluntary demotion from the rank of Lieutenant and became the Sergeant/Supervisor for the 11 man K9 squad. That assignment was a rocky ride, but well worth it because now, I’ll always know “What it’s like”.

When I retired after twenty exciting, extraordinary years on the police department, I went back to working with Raptors at a unique program at the Arizona Sonoran Desert Museum. I also learned to renovate houses,tile roofs and set tile, but more importantly, I began to write. I love to write just as I loved to train animals and just as I loved being a cop. I hope that through my writing, you can share a little of my passions and my experiences and know what it’s like to wonder what “it” is really like.

Follow the rest of Alison’s tour!

8/31   excerpt @ Books Glorious Books
8/31   author guest post @ Getting Naughty Between The Stacks
9/2    excerpt @ Jagged Edge Reviews
9/3    review & giveaway @ Reviews By Molly

 

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PhotobucketABOUT THERESA (a.k.a. Fade Into Fantasy): As a part time book store employee, editing intern, and the mastermind behind BLB Book Tours, Theresa is able to surround herself with her favorite things, BOOKS. When she isn’t working, learning, or attending her sons’ sporting events, she’s lost between the pages of a paranormal novel. Her hope is to someday earn a living editing books, but until then she’s happy to help spread the word about the fabulous books and authors she encounters along the way.

News & BLB Book Tour Updates from Theresa (Fade Into Fantasy)

Stressful week

Morning!  The blog has been fairly quiet this week and I apologize for that.  Life has been unusually stressful the last couple of weeks and I had some other things that needed my attention.  Here’s what’s been going on with me:

  • My youngest went to the state little league championship playoffs the weekend before last.  Four days of motels, baseball games, and high stress situations left me totally exhausted and way behind on emails.  I actually came home to over 200 emails that needed attention!  OY!
  • Hubby’s middle son was finally allowed to come home from his mother’s in Mississippi!  (Long story… let’s just say she isn’t the nicest person in the world.)  We drove to Detroit to pick him up from the airport the other day.  We drove straight down and straight back, which meant almost 12 hours in the car.  Whew!
  • I’ve been working double the normal hours the last couple of weeks due to sidewalk sales and my boss going out of town.  Back to normal hours this week, but with everything else going on, it doesn’t feel much different.
  • I have a book that I’m editing, a book that I’m reading for a review, the never ending laundry pile and dishes, and numerous other “things” I’m working on.
  • I’ve spent the last few days evaluating how I operate BLB Book Tours.  Major changes have been implemented and after days of going through different aspects with a fine tooth comb, I feel that the book tours will be 150% better than before.  Yay!

With everything that has been happening over the last couple of weeks, I feel like my head is finally starting to stop spinning and life is slowing down.  I just wanted everyone to know that I haven’t forgotten about you and I’ll be back to posting daily very soon!  Thanks for hanging in there :)

Just because I’m so very proud of the changes that have been made with BLB Book Tours, I want to share the information with you!  I would love to hear your opinion if you have one and if you are willing to pass the information on to any of your author friends, I would be eternally grateful!. :0)  Thanks!

BLB Virtual Book Tours

BLB Book Tours specialize in Search Engine Optimized Blog Tours

A virtual book tour with BLB Book Tours can help get your or your author’s new or back list book into the sights of thousands of readers!  Since the creation of BLB Book Tours in January of 2011, over 100 authors have chosen us to help promote their books.  Our dedicated team of high visibility bloggers is committed to helping your book get the attention it deserves.  In addition, each and every blog post is supercharged to increase your book’s visibility while on tour.  With various sizes of packages and competitive pricing, BLB Book Tours is sure to have a tour package to fit your needs.  For more information, including packages, pricing, and satisfied author testimonials, please visit:  BLB Book Tours!

When touring with BLB, Theresa takes care of the following:

  • Create a tour host invitation containing all of the book’s information and email bloggers
  • Create the book tour schedule, paying attention to offering the best possible exposure while minimizing the work load of the author
  • Email the schedule to the author (or promotional manager) and all bloggers involved in the tour
  • Create a tour image for use on all tour stops
  • Correspond with tour hosts throughout the entire tour, eliminating the need for the author to contact bloggers directly and leaving the author free to enjoy their tour experience
  • Format each tour blog post for Search Engine Optimization and email the formatted post to participating bloggers
  • Email reminders to all participating bloggers
  • Promote all tour stops through the use of twitter and facebook
  • Offer support and answering questions for the author, every step of the way

Author responsibilities while touring:

  • Complete all guest posts/interview posts in a timely manner to ensure Theresa has adequate time for SEO coding
  • Promote tour stops through all social venues the author is active with
  • Visit each tour stop and leave comments.  This encourages readers to connect with the author and forms a concrete memory for the readers.  An interactive author is an author who will be remembered months from now.
  • Enjoy the experience!  Book tours are meant to be fun.  Theresa takes on most of the work of the tour so that the author can relax and interact with readers.

About Theresa:

Theresa is the person behind the blog, Fade Into Fantasy. As a part time book store employee, editing intern, and the mastermind behind BLB Book Tours , she’s able to surround herself with her favorite things, BOOKS. When she isn’t working, learning, or attending her sons’ sporting events, she’s lost between the pages of a paranormal novel. Her hope is to someday earn a living editing books, but until then she’s happy to help spread the word about the fabulous books and authors she encounters along the way.

About BLB team bloggers:

Each and every member of the BLB bloggers team has been chosen for their dedication to the written word and their commitment.  All team member blogs are well known in the book blogging community and offer maximum exposure due to their high number of followers.  BLB team members are committed to their blogs, making them stand out among the masses.  Every BLB blogger is a reputable member of the blogging community and has signed a non-disclosure form, offering authors peace of mind knowing that their book will not be shared illegally.  Dependability and compassion for others is a requirement for all bloggers, making the BLB Book Tours bloggers some of the best on the net to work with.

BLB Book Tours offers virtual book tour packages for every author on any budget.  If there are any questions, please feel free to email Theresa at fadeintofantasy(at)gmail(dot)..com.

 

 

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Book Excerpt: Tales of Frewyn by Michelle Franklin

Tales of Frewyn by michelle FranklinTales of Frewyn

by Michelle Franklin

Published May 2011 by Red Willow Press
The Haanta Series is the longest, ongoing, online romantic fantasy series. Thousands of readers visit the world of the Two Continents to enjoy the daily short stories featuring all their favorite characters from the Haanta Series novels. In between the business of the books, the commander, Rautu, Otenohi, Unghaahi, Leraa, Kai Linaa and Alasdair enjoy some time together in Diras Castle, but as the stories portray, mischief lies in every corner of the keep where spiders, chocolate pies, petulant giants and grouchy cooks abound.

Buy Tales of Frewyn by Michelle Franklin:  Red Willow Press

Short Story Excerpt:  Tales of Frewyn by Michelle Franklin -

Coconut 
                After the commander and Den Asaan used their repose from the Lucentian courts to visit the afamed cafe district, they sat at the grand fountain at the centre of the capital to enjoy the cooling mists bushing against the stone basin where the commander was content to be immobile in the dry, festering heat and where the Den Asaan was equally pleased to take inventory of the numerous deserts he had collected. It was too warm for custard, not cold enough for the sugared creams, but chocolate would do very well for him in such an acrid air. The climate had gained little power over the Den Asaan’s stomach, he being used to the excessive warmth of the northern atmosphere, but where he was gleeful in his allotment of cakes and treats, the commander was merely gratified to be shaded and silent.
                Rautu reveled in his task, separating those wrapped articles he would be taking back to the guild and those partially packaged that he would eat now. He was fortunate to have done well in thinking that there could be nothing deleterious in choosing chocolate, but when he lifted the first item to examine it, there was something on the top that he had never before seen: white shavings of a waxy substance curled and sprinkled as a garnishing. He examined them thoroughly, determined they must be edible, but had little idea what they were. The mysterious, glinting fragments had no detectable scent, had little tasted when licked, and upon the whole the Den Asaan was confounded by them.
                He held his pastry toward his mate and pointed to the shavings. “What are these?” he demanded in a wary tone.
                The commander opened her eyes and exhaled as she wiped the pearls of sweat from beneath her fringe. “That is coconut,” she said after a pause.
                Rautu was further bemused by the name of the object, as it seemed to be neither nut nor chocolate. He studied it again, rubbing the waxen curls between his fingers. “Is it a fruit?”
                “Many people believe it is,” the commander half-smiled. “If I told you that it was, would you relinquish your treat?”
                The Den Asaan regarded the pastry with chariness. He could not decide what should be worse, the devouring of a fruit and perhaps the added horror of liking it or being forced to give his prize away to save himself the dread of being subject to its consumption. He agonized over his internal query until he could endure the site of the coconut shavings no longer and said, “You will explain what this is, woman,” with decided inflection.
                “Coconut is the seed of a fruit,” the commander simpered. “The fruit is the hard and brown inedible part, but when chipped away it leaves that lovely white seed behind.”
                Rautu had frowned at the coconut during his mate’s explication and held it away from his features, eyeing it with grave concern. “This is from a tree?” he asked in profound uncertainty.
                “From a palm, yes.”
                “Then, it is a fruit.”
                “The seed of one, Iimon Ghaala,” the commander laughed behind a raised hand.
                The giant was engrossed in deliberation over the confounding article. By definition, if it was from a tree, then seed or not, it was by all means a fruit, and here was all his apprehension. To openly taste and perhaps enjoy that which he had sworn as his enemy was unconscionable to him. He considered having his mate pick off the shavings but there was no telling if there was more of them on the inside or even if the inside were of a more objectionable matter. This was deception for which the giant was ill prepared, and the commander cackled at his internal confliction as he stood debating the fate of his pastry.
                “Do not mock me, woman,” the giant roared in distress.
                “Iimon Ghaala,” she exclaimed, wiping the mirthful tears from her eyes. “Honestly. You have eaten other seeds from fruits before.”
                “No, I have not.”
                “Yes, you have. You have eaten pumpkin seeds.”
                Rautu opened his mouth to contend such a statement but was silenced when his mate reminded him of when he had performed such an evil.
                “The chocolate butter biscuits from Diras Delights that you adore so well have pumpkins seeds. You make no quarrel about those.”
                “I did not know those were from fruits.”
                “Of course they are. Where else does one find a seed but in a fruit?”
                “Why did you not tell me?” he roared.
                “I thought you knew. I was surprised you were eating them. You eat almonds and those are fruits.
                “They are not fruits.”
                “Of course they are. Almonds are drupes, Iimon Ghaala, just as berries are.”
                The terror of the idea struck him. Rautu dropped his hands at his side and glared at his mate with circumspection. She was too assured of her conviction to be attempting deception yet it could not be true. That something as almonds, which he enjoyed tolerably well, should be akin to berries, the most hateful  fruit in the world, was deplorable. It must not be. It ought not. It was every way impossible, and yet the indemnity of his mate and her artless smile told him of its being so. Almonds as fruits: this was a grievous notion. Now he would be forced to forbid himself anything with the treacherous nut and would be equally compelled to have it removed from every item in his bakery. He had been used to believe that nuts were a certain safety, but now that nuts were not as they seemed, he must harden himself against every seed, every capsule, and every article in disguise that could be a fruit.
                “There are many things people consider to be nuts that are actually something else entirely,” the commander said, adding to her mate’s disenchantment. “Peanuts are legumes, which are still safe for you, pecans and walnuts are drupes just like your friends the almonds, pistachios and pine nuts are seeds.”
                Here, the giant must protest. Pistachios and peanuts must be safe. He would not allow her to take them from repertoire of harmless fare. “You are lying to me,” he growled, asserting his point with the coconut pastry in his hand.
                “I am not,” she snickered. “If you won’t believe the once-farmer now -commander, you may ask the twins when return to Frewyn. If it’s one thing they know besides ale, eating and corporal pleasures, it’s produce.”
                Rautu groaned and writhed in agony. He looked at his trove of Lucentian treasures and noted that most of them contained the very items his mate pronounced. Certainly if pistachios were now seeds, cashews must be a vegetable, and he now considered whether it were advisable to give every treat he had assembled to his mate and begin anew. He pouted, grumbled to himself, and offered the pastry in his hand to the commander with a dejected countenance.
                “This is a torment for you, I’m certain,” she crooned, taking the item from his hand. “Alas you have found a whole new set of horrors to worry you.”
                Rautu sat on the ground, rested his chin on his hand and sulked in resignation and despair. He could do little else but watch his mate devour the chocolate treat filled with coconut cream. The white substance gleaming in the sun and his mate’s apparent delight from it offended him, and as he turned away from the disheartening seen, he was forced to consider reneging his war on fruits if only to eat almonds in peace, salvage peanuts and defeat the mysterious coconut when he should find the courage to do so.

Buy Tales of Frewyn by Michelle Franklin:  Red Willow Press

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