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Fire Prince: Chapter One Sneak Peak
FIRE PRINCE will be released on Oct. 19, 2021. Keep reading for a sneak peak of the first chapter of the second book in the Fire & Reign series. Fire Prince Fire & Reign Book 2 By H. Danielle Crabtree ©2021 Chapter One Soot, salt, and blood sucked the last of the moisture from Skye Lamar’s lips. His tongue smacked the roof of his mouth in search of a hint of saliva, but found only more of the same. His tongue swept across his chapped lips too, yet all he uncovered was the taste of death. Revulsion twisted his stomach into a knot. He cleared his throat and sucked…
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Fire Prince Cover Reveal
Young Adult Fantasy Cover Reveal: Fire Prince COMING OCT. 19, 2021: Fire Prince (Fire & Reign) Myah has been betrayed. Nordlin City lies in flames, destroyed by the Osten Army, and her greatest nightmare has become her greatest sorrow. To avoid capture, Myah has no choice but to trust the master of the Osten Elite Guard to protect her and keep her out of the hands of her enemy and his people. However, trust is a fragile thing, easily fractured when her companion keeps his secrets as close as his steel, and Garrett’s reputation is not one that is easily dismissed. Garrett’s secrets have kept him and those he loves…
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Feeding the Wolf: A Dedicated Life
Part Six: A Dedicated Life When I was a little girl, my grandmother, Eliza, would take me to the park to hunt fireflies at dusk. She would watch me dance about, trying to capture the bugs in my small hands. I remember the smile on her face, and the love I felt from her in that moment, and it’s a knowledge that I’ve carried my entire life—the absolute truth that my grandmother loved me more than life. As I was growing up, I lived on the other side of the country from her, but I also felt connected to her. She would call. She never forgot a birthday. She often…
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Feeding the Wolf: Why I Write Young Adult
Part Four: Why I Write Young Adult I’ve always had a passion for writing and reading, but until about 2007, I’d pick up a book, read, and if I liked it, I’d finish it. If I didn’t, I put it down and moved on. I read everything from Timeline by Michael Crichton to Harry Potter to the Bridget Jones books to Shakespeare without any thought to genre. I wrote what I wanted, without any idea of what genre or type of story I was crafting. The genre was whatever my imagination said to write, and I read whatever spoke to my creative mind. I didn’t find my niche as an author…