Tag: young adult novel

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #regret on 11/18/2020

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #regret on 11/18/2020

It’s #bookqw and unusual ‘regret’ makes our hero pause. More from a point in the story where our heros can’t eliminate a mysterious pest that is devouring the autumn harvest, and have trouble with renegade hands hired to help them. Read on in Chapter 25: Jac blew out an exasperated puff of air, clearly ready […]

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #mourn on 11/11/2020

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #mourn on 11/11/2020

It’s #bookqw and our heroine has good reason to extend her time to ‘mourn’. More from Chapter 1: Annmar had to say no, and say it firmly and businesslike—not ladylike—before her choices were no longer her own. The door to the factory opened, admitting a brief racket and Mr. Shearing. Broad-shouldered and fit, save for […]

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #please on 8/14/2019

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #please on 8/14/2019

It’s #BookQW and ‘please’ my heroine would like less drama in her life! More from Chapter 11: While she fastened the cart with a sailor’s knot, Spike approached. “It’s a fine machine.” “Thanks. Name’s Ty. And yours?” “Marlin,” he answered, now all bravado. She straightened, and Ty’s gaze briefly met hers, a smile twitching his […]

Posted August 14, 2019 by Laurel Wanrow in nature fantasy, Writing, YA Novels / 0 Comments
Book 1 Free!

Book 1 Free!

Woo-hoo! The Witch of the Meadows is freeeee on all retailers! I was lucky enough to get a BookBub deal for Book 1 to coincide with the release of Book 3, Lost Whisperer of the Seas on Wednesday, July, 17th. The sale has started a bit early and I wanted my readers here to be […]

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #night on 1/30/2019

Book Quote Wednesday ~ #night on 1/30/2019

It’s #BookQW and this is the ‘night’ Cor’s story starts. Excerpt from: Chapter 1 ~ Methods of Escape Bonterra City, in the Windborne Britain District Well past midnight, Cor glided in a serpentine motion down dark, tree-lined streets. His longboard’s wheels made a rhythmic thump crossing the concrete’s seams, and he pumped his wings every […]

Posted January 30, 2019 by Laurel Wanrow in nature fantasy, Writing, YA Novels / 0 Comments