Black Moon Draw
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- £3.49
Publisher Description
"BLACK MOON DRAW is a must read for fans of fantasy, paranormal, and Sci Fi." -Fresh Fiction
A reader trapped in fiction. A knight desperate to save his kingdom. A harrowing journey home.
For fans of "Labyrinth" and "The Neverending Story" comes an epic fantasy adventure ...
Naia gets sucked into her book and is trapped, unless she convinces the hero of the story to send her home. Just her luck - the book is unfinished, and its hero has other plans for her, none of which involve helping her return to her world.
What Naia doesn’t know: the story – and its hero – have been expecting her for quite some time. The Shadow Knight believes her to be the prophesized battle-witch who will help break the curse that has plagued the kingdom of Black Moon Draw for a thousand years.
Naia must learn quickly how to navigate the dangerous, magical world of Black Moon Draw and find a way to complete her journey with the unlikely, uncooperative hero of the story, whose sole purpose in life is saving his world from the end of the era.
Named one of the Best Books of 2014 by Indie Reader, thepremiere source of indie literature.
"Fordhas created an exciting, fast-paced tale and a relatable, flawed characterwhose reactions to her circumstances are genuine and comical." - KirkusReviews
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Dumped and heartbroken, Naia loses herself in wine and falls asleep reading an online romance novel, which features the Shadow Knight of Black Moon Draw. Upon awakening, she finds herself in the world of Black Moon Draw itself and she's the Shadow Knight's new battle-witch, according to a nearby panther-headed minion. Apparently battle-witches tend to get killed off quickly in these parts, despite their ability to regrow severed limbs. In quick succession, she falls in with the Red Knight of White Tree Sound, rescues a kidnapping victim, and is captured by the dread but good-smelling Shadow Knight, who promptly chops off her hand to prove that she is a witch. The Shadow Knight is clearly villainous, as well as engaged to be married, but Naia decides nonetheless to save him and his kingdom from a thousand-year curse, no matter whether she ends up in his world for good. Ford gives herself a cameo role as "LF," author of the novel that Nina was reading a ridiculous cherry atop an endearingly silly sundae. This is a fine light read for a rainy afternoon. (BookLife)