Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Happy Book Birthday, Dragon Swan Princess by Tamara Grantham

AVAILABLE TODAY!

Today is the exciting release day for the second book in the Twisted Ever After series by Tamara Grantham. This series debuted two weeks ago with the first novel—The Witch's Tower—which hit four different best seller lists! Grab your copy of book two— Dragon Swan Princess— today! Plus, as an added incentive, Tamara Grantham asked if we could do a deal for release day and drop the book from it's normal $4.99 price point to $2.99! This is a very limited time offer that can change at any time, so we do recommend trying to get your digital copy on release day!

THE DRAGON SWAN PRINCESS


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Dragon Swan Princess Tamara Grantham (Twisted Ever After, #2) Published by: Clean Teen Publishing Publication date: March 26th 2019 Genres: Fairy Tales, Fantasy, Young Adult

Odette is a prisoner, and her captor’s plans for her are unthinkable. But with a magical mark on her shoulder and the survival of her people hanging in the balance—she has no choice but to comply. Drekken has come home to find he must marry a noble – but he has no desire to do so. When their paths cross, sparks fly. True love and obligation war in this epic retelling of the Swan Princess story.
"Tamara Grantham, the author of THE WITCH’S TOWER, weaves the loose ends about the well-known character Rapunzel and brings forth a masterpiece." ~Lucia W. (Teen Read Magazine)

READ THE FIRST BOOK FOR ONLY $.99*

*Sale may change at any time.





The Witch’s Tower 
by Tamara Grantham
Twisted Ever After, #1
Clean Teen Publishing 
YA Fairy Tales, Fantasy






Gothel is a witch. Punished for the actions of her mother, her choice is simple: either she stands guard over Princess Rapunzel—or she dies. But just because a choice is easy doesn’t mean it’s pleasant. Protecting Rapunzel means watching as the princess lays trapped in a tower, bedridden by hair that is so long and heavy it’s slowly driving her insane. Gothel’s life has become one of imprisonment and solitude as well—until a prince and his handsome squire appear at the tower.
Only one object can cut Rapunzel’s hair and end the curse: a pair of magical shears. But the shears are guarded by the most terrifying witches in the land, who also happen to be Gothel’s aunts. As Gothel and the prince’s squire, Raj Talmund, work to form a plan, she finds herself more and more drawn to the mysterious young man from the Outerlands. Unfortunately, his destiny is far more dangerous than she wants to admit: to save a princess, he must kill the witch who’s been forced to guard her.

THE WITCH’S TOWER is the first in an inspired new series of fairy-tale retellings from award-winning fantasy author Tamara Grantham.




And here she is...

Tamara Grantham is the award-winning author of more than a dozen books and novellas, including the Olive Kennedy: Fairy World MD series and the Shine novellas. Dreamthief, the first book of her Fairy World MD series, won first place for fantasy in INDIEFAB’S Book of the Year Awards, a RONE award for best New Adult Romance of 2016, and is a #1 bestseller on Amazon with over 200 five-star reviews. Tamara holds a Bachelor’s degree in English from Lamar University. She has been a featured speaker at multiple writing conferences, and she has been a panelist at Comic Con Wizard World speaking on the topic of female leads. For her first published project, she collaborated with New York-Times bestselling author, William Bernhardt, in writing the Shine series. Born and raised in Texas, Tamara now lives with her husband and five children in Wichita, Kansas. She rarely has any free time, but when the stars align and she gets a moment to relax, she enjoys reading fantasy novels, taking nature walks--which fuel her inspiration for creating fantastical worlds--and watching every Star Wars or Star Trek movie ever made. You can find her online at www.TamaraGrantham.com.



1 comment:

Elizabeth Varadan, Author said...

These sound like really interesting twists on fairy tales I remember from childhood. Especially the effect of Rapunzel's long hair. Brilliant. I'll have to check these two books out.