


She is one of the emperor’s Golden Daughters, as much a legend as she is a commodity. Masayi Sairu was raised to be dainty, delicate, demure. To learn more about Anne Elisabeth Stengl and her books visit: Today I have the privilege of revealing the cover and giving you a sneak peak iinto Golden Daughter, the next book to be released by one of my favorite authors, Anne Elisabeth Stengl. Her novel Starflower was awarded the 2013 Clive Staples Award, and her novels Heartless, Veiled Rose, and Dragonwitch have each been honored with a Christy Award. She is the author of the critically-acclaimed Tales of Goldstone Wood. When she’s not writing, she enjoys Shakespeare, opera, and tea, and practices piano, painting, and pastry baking. Want a chance to win an advance copy of Draven’s Light? Then follow the link to Anne’s rafflecopter giveaway!Īlready know you want to ready it? Pre-order Draven’s Lighttoday!ĪNNE ELISABETH STENGL makes her home in North Carolina, where she lives with her husband, Rohan, a kindle of kitties, and one long-suffering dog.

Read an excerpt from Draven’s Light! dravenslightnovel The secret source of this evil can be found and destroyed by only the bravest heart.īut when the curse attacks the one Draven loves most, can this coward find the courage he needs to face the darkness? One by one the strong and the weak of the tribe fall prey to an illness of supernatural power. The warriors return from battle victorious yet trailing a curse in their wake. Only fearless but crippled Ita values her brother’s honor. But instead of glory, he earns the name Draven, “Coward.” When the men of his tribe march off to war, Draven remains behind with the women and his shame.

Now, onto the reveal for Draven’s Light!ĭrums summon the chieftain’s powerful son to slay a man in cold blood and thereby earn his place among the warriors. I love her work and I hope you will check out her stories. I am so excited to share with you the cover reveal for one of my favorite author’s latest novels! For those of you who are unfamiliar with Anne Elisabeth Stengl, she writes Christian fantasy with a fairytale feel (although none of her Tales of Goldstone Wood are actual fairytale retellings but stories from her own imagination).
