Trailer Tuesday: DawnSinger
Today’s book trailer is for a fantasy from Janalyn Voigt, DawnSinger. Enjoy!
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The High Queen is dying… At the royal summons, Shae mounts a wingabeast and soars through the air to the high hold of Faeraven, where all is not as it seems. Visions warn her of danger, and a dark soul touches hers in the night. When she encounters an attractive but disturbing musician, her wayward heart awakens. But then there is Kai, a guardian of Faeraven and of Shae. Secrets bind him to her, and her safety lies at the center of every decision he makes. On a desperate journey fraught with peril and the unknown, they battle warlike garns, waevens, ferocious raptors, and the wraiths of their own regrets. Yet, they must endure the campaign long enough to release the DawnKing—and the salvation he offers—into a divided land. To prevail, each must learn that sometimes victory comes only through surrender.
Janalyn Voigt’s epic fantasy trilogy, Tales of Faeraven, will release with Harbourlight Books. Janalyn also writes in the western romance genre. She is represented by Barbara Scott of Wordserve Literary. Her nonfiction publication credits include Focus on the Family, Scripture Press (now David C. Cook) and Pentecostal Evangel. She serves as a literary judge for several national contests and is an active book reviewer. Her memberships include ACFW and NCWA. Janalyn lives in a quiet corner of the Pacific Northwest, where she discovers worlds of adventure in the great outdoors.
Website and Blog – http://janalynvoigt.com
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Jennifer Hallmark
Great book so far! I’m working my way through…but summer is so busy!
Sandra Ardoin
I know what you mean by busy, Jennifer! So you’re reading DawnSinger? The trailer certainly makes it appealing, almost C. S. Lewis-ish.
Janalyn Voigt
Thanks for featuring DawnSinger, Sandra. Sorry not to stop by sooner. I’m on vacation and have been without internet access.
Thanks for reading my book, Jennifer.
DawnSinger is written in the same genre (medieval epic fantasy) Lewis helped create.
Sandra Ardoin
Totally understand those internet problems, Janalyn! I appreciate you letting me run your trailer!
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