**Hush of Storm and Sorrow by L. Penelope**
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Everyone! So thrilled to see you all today! We have another new-to-me author
and book! Please allow me to feature on the blog L. Penelope and her latest
release, HUSH OF STORM AND SORROW … And HAPPY RELEASE DAY!
**L. PENELOPE **
**BIO**
L. Penelope has been
writing since she could hold a pen and loves getting lost in the worlds in her
head. She is an award-winning author of fantasy and paranormal romance.
Equally left and right-brained, she studied filmmaking and computer science in
college and sometimes dreams in HTML. After living on both coasts, she
settled in Maryland with her husband and their furry dependents.
To
find out more about Ms. Penelope please visit:
**HUSH OF STORM AND
SORROW**
Publication
date:
March 16, 2020
Series:
Earthsinger Chronicles #2.5
Genres: Adult, Fabtasy
Genres: Adult, Fabtasy
**BLURB**
While
battling a vicious winter storm, Roshon ol-Sarifor, along with his father and
twin brother are kidnapped and thrust on a journey that takes them far from
home—leaving his sister Jasminda believing them dead. Their captors claim that
the Queen Who Sleeps is behind their abduction—She wants them to reclaim a
magical object hidden in a deadly part of the ocean. But a violent encounter
with a gang of pirates forces the ol-Sarifors to seek refuge on a smuggler’s
ship, where Roshon meets a girl unlike any he’s encountered before.
Ani
Summerhawk never met a risk she didn’t take. But with a price on her head, she
and her older brother need to make a quick getaway from a deal gone bad. Every
ship in the sea is seeking the reward for returning her to a ruthless captain
who believes she’s his property. But when her brother agrees to transport three
passengers to a dangerous destination, Ani’s heart is put on the line for the
first time.
The
two families battle a treacherous sea, greedy sailors, and a powerful mage as
they struggle to retrieve and secure the ancient artifact. And the attraction
between a high-spirited girl and a cautious boy comes to a head when they
discover that their biggest fight just might be with each other.
Set two years before the events of Song of Blood &
Stone, this action-packed novella answers the question of what happened to
Jasminda’s family and sets the stage for the events in Cry of Metal
& Bone (Earthsinger Chronicles, book 3).
**EXCERPT**
A man with
blue hair raced by—dark, swirling tattoos decorating his forehead and chin. A
similarly blue-haired girl with a tattooed chin was fast on his heels. They
leaped over some debris at the corner and nearly crashed into Roshon.
He jumped
back out of her way, and the girl winked at him before tearing down an alley.
On their heels was another man of the same race, but this one’s hair was a
sickly green color. As the girl sped past the blue-haired man, the green-haired
one reached forward and snagged the collar of the first man’s shirt. With a
blindingly fast move of his elbow, the blue-haired man shook off his pursuer
and put on a burst of speed.
Something
dropped to the ground, torn from around the blue-haired man’s neck, but neither
man noticed as the chase continued. Three more men appeared—two running
full-out and the other, who was the largest of them, bringing up the rear.
Roshon darted
forward to retrieve the object that had fallen. Hanging from a cord was a pouch
made of a strange material he’d never seen before. It was as supple and strong
as leather but scaly like fish skin.
The first
four men continued into the alley, but the large one hair, whose hair was
striped black and blue, skidded to a stop and glared at Roshon. “Give that
here,” he growled in accented Elsiran.
Roshan’s fist
tightened around it. “I don’t think this belongs to you.”
“That ain’t
your business. Give it to me before I break your scrawny neck.”
Roshon put
his hand behind his back and stared the man in his beady, mean, little eyes.
His leathery face was a maze of dark lines, both swirling and straight. They
lent him a feral quality, punctuated by the snarl he let out as he rounded on
Roshon.
Papa stepped
forward, his voice quiet and calming. “We don’t want any trouble.”
Roshon felt
the energy of his father’s power brushing across his skin—an Earthsong spell to
calm the large man’s temper. The energy cooled Roshon’s ire, as well.
“Then don’t
give it,” the large stranger said. “Tell this one here to give me that pouch,
and quick.”
Just then the
first blue-haired man and the girl came back from around the corner and
stopped, taking in the scene.
“Bor!” the
man yelled. “Leave them alone. It’s me you want.”
The fat man,
Bor, turned around. “I don’t have any need for you.” He pointed a thick finger
at the girl. “It’s her who’ll fetch a pretty price once I turn her in. And I
think you’ll see the benefit in negotiating with me to get your birthstone
back.”
He made to
snatch the pouch from Roshon, who was too fast and skittered away.
Unfortunately, he moved right in the path of one of Bor’s cronies. The other
three men had surrounded their small group during the exchange.
Sister Myreen
let out a huff of frustration and crossed her arms. Varten stood close on his
right side and Papa on his left. Tension radiated through the air, seemingly
immune to Papa’s calming influence.
Then the girl
stepped forward. The man she’d been running with looked pained, but she grinned
broadly, twirling a knife around her fingertips with great skill.
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