Book Description:
Princess Obsidia’s father was killed the night she was born. Since there was no male heir, the crown went to the man who killed him, by Dialcian law. This never bothered her, growing up, and when it comes time for Obsidia to choose her husband, she chooses Prince Delaney, the son of that man, with little hesitation. Only then does her life start crumbling around her.
Princess Obsidia’s father was killed the night she was born. Since there was no male heir, the crown went to the man who killed him, by Dialcian law. This never bothered her, growing up, and when it comes time for Obsidia to choose her husband, she chooses Prince Delaney, the son of that man, with little hesitation. Only then does her life start crumbling around her.
Adrian
expected to live a normal life, taking his father’s place at the print shop
when his father retired. But, on his eighteenth birthday, when the princess’
engagement is announced, his world is ripped out from under him when he learns
that his life was a ruse, and he is the twin brother to the princess – and
expected to take back his father’s throne.
Delaney
knows that his country is hovering on the brink of war – and that his father
may harbor murderous intentions towards his intended bride due to her Zovordian
blood. He wants nothing more than to protect Obsidia and his people, but as
merely prince, he has little power against his father.
The
ancient war between the Dragons and the Immortal King and Queen is nearing its
climax, and the three are already caught in it.
And now for the COVER...Isn't it beautiful? I think this is my absolute favorite of Kendra's book covers so far, and she has so many lovely covers to display.
If you could spend a day with one of your characters, who would it be and why? What would you do together?
Lauta, hands down. She's the Doorkeeper, and can control the doors between worlds. We'd spend the day world-hopping. The day would never end.
Can you share one lesson you have learned from your writing with your readers?
If I want to accomplish something, I have to work at it. I can't just sit around writing false starts to my stories. I have to finish them.
If your writing style could be compared to food, what would it be and what would it taste like?
It's spaghetti. Twisty and meaty and so much fun to eat.
If I want to accomplish something, I have to work at it. I can't just sit around writing false starts to my stories. I have to finish them.
If your writing style could be compared to food, what would it be and what would it taste like?
It's spaghetti. Twisty and meaty and so much fun to eat.
Author Bio:
Kendra E.
Ardnek loves fairytales and twisting them in new and exciting ways. She's been
or acting them on her dozen plus cousins and siblings for years. "Finish
your story, Kendra," is frequently heard at family gatherings. Her sole
life goal has always been to grow up and be an author of fantasy and children's
tales that glorify God and His Word.
Find her online at: Website || Blog || Goodreads || Facebook || Twitter || Amazon
Find her online at: Website || Blog || Goodreads || Facebook || Twitter || Amazon
If you'd like a bit of a sneak peek, you can read the opening chapter here on Kendra's blog. You can also add her book to your TBR list here on Goodreads. If you are a visual fan like me, you may be interested in checking out this pin on Pinterest. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/94646029641374518/ This is one of the first pins that Kendra found for Worth's Pinterest Board, and it ended up being important to the ending of the book. In her words: "It was awesome."
And lastly, here is a list of the other blogs participating in this cover reveal tour!!
Dear Kendra: what is it with you and spaghetti and Worth?
ReplyDeleteAlso, storms YES to a day with Laura. That would be the best.
More accurate - what is it with me and spaghetti PERIOD.
DeleteYou like spaghetti. You like writing. That analogy and all...You’re good.
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