In Magical Wonder

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“Tales of Eldelórne,” is like no other in the high fantasy genre in that while other stories focus on the grand hero action quest, “Tales of Eldelórne,” explores the great land of Ainghaille with all it’s dark secrets while weaving a dense tapestry of clan relationships akin to those found in Dianna Gabaldon’s Outlander series. Tales of Eldelórne’s enchanting characters take you into their lives and turn you into family. Their poignant stories will bring tears and laughter as their lives unfold. On another level the tuned in reader will explore many the layers within the depths of the story. Virtues are laid bare with balance and wisdom of the eldar.

“Tales of Eldelórne: Book One,” was flag-shipped as a podcast that is now playing in 28 countries. That means you can look it up, find it everywhere and tune in to dramatic readings of each chapter for free. At the time of this writing, the majority of listeners (74%) are aged 45-60+ equally split between male and females with 26% all other communities. You can still buy a hard copy or kindle version on Amazon or in any quality book seller. You can even find Tales of Eldelórne in libraries. If yours doesn’t have a copy please ask them to get one. It is available in their publisher lists.

Originally meant as a trilogy there is a cookbook; “Eldelórne edition,” companion books; “Cael’s Compendium on lives of the Edhelath,” and “Thendiel’s Hearth Fire Stories for Elflings.” More possibilities to be add to the series are, Taryn of Vehlevar, Naalin’s Shipboard Adventures, and Cael’s Dragon King. Also four+ book, the seasons series, continuing the high fantasy flair but focusing on next-gen. We will follow the lives of the the six elflings who were born to our main characters in the original trilogy. Tales of Eldelórne could very well satisfy that itch for more elves in the high fantasy. Join us in the magic of this ongoing elfanovela, “Tales of Eldelórne.” You’re going to love the ride.

Sincerely,

Karleigh Bon

 

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