Thursday, August 8, 2013

Book Bomb: Slippers of Pearl

Danyelle Leafty is having a BOOK BOMB
Monday, August 12th.

The price of the eBook that day will be ONLY $1.99!! 
I have read Danyelle's other books and you will want to grab this one!


Where to Find it: http://www.amazon.com/Slippers-Pearl-Cobbler-Series-ebook/dp/B008IHKBNI

Book's Description:

Shoes, unlike magic, are predictable. They don't change shape, bite, or alter a person's destiny. And that's just how Faryn likes it. But his Uncle Harvey has a bad habit of dying. While inconvenient, this hasn't ever been a problem until now. Thanks to an evil witch and a poisoned apple turnover, Harvey is dead again--permanently this time. As his uncle's heir, Faryn has to give up shoemaking in order to accept and refine his magic. Magic he never wanted. Unwilling to let go of his dream, but unable to escape his destiny, Faryn combines the two and discovers a knack for making magical shoes. He also learns that turning a person into a goose is a lot easier than turning her back, and that he severely underestimated how much trouble magic can be.

About Danyelle Leafty:

Danyelle Leafty writes upper MG and YA fantasy, and is the author of THE FAIRY GODMOTHER DILEMMA series. Danyelle has always loved fairy tales, and prefers stories where someone gets eaten, or at the very least, transmogrified. Much of her inspiration has come from fairy tales, because as G.K. Chesterton so aptly states, "Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten." In her spare time, she collects dragons, talking frogs, and fairy godmothers. She also collects books, and one day hopes to make a house out of them. She enjoys learning languages, fiddling with her harp, and perfecting the fine art of mothering. (It's a lot like trying to herd chickens during a lightning storm while a goat stampede is going on.) One of her heroes is Albert Einstein, particularly for the following quote: "Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow. The most important thing is not to stop questioning."
Check out her blog at: http://myth-takes.blogspot.com/

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