Book Synopsis Reclamation: The exciting conclusion of the Leland Dragon Series!
Leland Province remains in danger.
The sinister Fordon Blackclaw has returned from the shadows to strike at the
heart of neighboring Esra, killing its Venur and making clear his intentions to
retake what was once his: Mount Gore, seat of the Leland Dragon Council.
All around, the land grows weaker and
weaker. Leland, once thought saved by Kallon Redheart, is without purpose, and
within its borders, Murk Forest, a place of mystery and danger, has driven its
inhabitants to seek aid. Esra is in flames, and the Rage Desert grows. Dragon
and human alike struggle to find their way, and the wizard Orman can sense that
there may be more at stake than the affairs of dragons.
Hope remains, yet it is not without
obstacles. In Esra, Sela, the daughter of Kallon and Riza, found the well, a
source of life, and made herself whole again. But her homecoming is not what
she had imagined.
Old wounds buried deep must reopen if
life is to continue. Dragons, humans, wizards, and shape shifters are all at
risk as the peace between dragon and human has finally been broken.
War is here.
The stakes?
Perhaps the whole world.
About the Author: As an award winning author, Jackie writes stories ranging from
ultra-short to novel-length, varieties of which have appeared in anthologies
such as Tales of Fantasy and Dragons Composed, as well as numerous periodical
publications, including Orson Scott Card’s Intergalactic Medicine Show, The
Binnacle, Mindflights Magazine, Necrotic Tissue, and Shroud. She is the author
of the fantasy novel Redheart and Sela, and writing an alternate history time
travel novel. She blogs professionally for English Tea Store.com, where she
reviews classic science fiction and fantasy novels and pairs them with the
ideal tea-sipping companion.
Jackie is a member of the
professional organizations Science Fiction Writers of America and Horror
Writers Association. She was named honorable mention in L. Ron Hubbard’s
Writers of the Future Award, and received a 2008 Darrell Award for best short
story by a Mid-South author. She is the winner of the 2009 Mary Wollstonecraft
Shelley Award for Imaginative Fiction for her story The Freak Museum, a
post-apocalyptic tale that looks closely at perceptions and outward appearances
and how they affect the way we see ourselves. Jackie Gamber was co-founder and
Executive Editor of Meadowhawk Press, a speculative fiction publisher based in
Memphis. One of their novels, Terminal Mind by David Walton, won the Philip K.
Dick Memorial Award in 2009. Jackie also edited the award winning benefit
anthology, Touched By Wonder. She has been a guest lecturer at Memphis Options
High Schools, and is a speaker at writers’ conferences from Michigan to
Florida. Jackie is also the visionary behind the MidSouthCon Writers’
Conference, helping writers connect since 2008.
Twitter: @jackiegamber
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