The Dragon Wars Saga – Side Story 3 – Two Years Ago – The Trap Nineteen

March 7th, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars, Dragon Wars Side Story  |  1 Comment

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Two Years Ago

The Trap Nineteen

The unicorn who joined them was one of the most beautiful of her kind Darya had ever seen. Her hide was white as breaking foam in moonlight with a green mane and tail which resembled strands of kelp. He would have taken her for one of the Each Uisge – albeit an especially fair one – were it not for her iridescent pearl horn. He stared at her in awe; water affinity unicorns were rare among non-renegades.

“We’re not so common among renegades either,” she responded to his unspoken thought. “Though Ystelyan’s lands do hold the largest herd.” She lay down beside him. “Now I suppose you’ll want to check that I really am what I say.” Read the rest of this entry »

The Haventon Chronicles One: Haventon Born – Chapter Nine Part Three

March 6th, 2012  |  Published in Haventon Chronicles

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David’s mind was in a whirl as he rode his motorbike home from Tanya’s that evening. He was riding slower than normal because he knew that he was distracted and that he fortunate that the roads were quiet at this time of night.

He was thinking about if Meredith was right and if he should talk to Tanya about the problems he was having with Leisa? The way she had reacted to Anna’s problem suggested that she would not freak out if he did, at least. And to be honest he could not even imagine Tanya freaking about anything. But she had enough to worry about with Anna’s problem. He did not want to add to her problems when there was little– Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga: The Lost Ones Chapter Twenty Three Part Seven

March 5th, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars  |  8 Comments

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Part Seven

Alaryia swore violently in draconic as she leapt across the square to kneel by the fallen dragon. She laid a hand on his shoulder and closed her eyes, then swore again.

Watch them! she snapped in Kyle’s head. Make sure they don’t cause any more trouble.

Of course. Kyle drew his urumi and placed himself between Plamen’s soldiers and the nymphs and Ian. What about the one who did it? He glared coldly at the now cowering dwarf.

Let Est deal with him. She’s on her way. Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga: The Lost Ones Chapter Twenty Three Part Six

March 3rd, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars  |  1 Comment

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Most of the village was beyond saving, but there were a few buildings near the ruined village square that could be repaired if the fire was put out soon. Kyle deliberately chose the closest one to the square so that he could see what was happening and go help in the unlikely event that it was needed.

Heart friends were equal in strength to each other, so Kyle was not surprised when Nerezza’s first attack hit the fire dwarf like a tsunami of darkness and threw him backwards into a nearby wall. She stormed in behind the wave and slashed the throat of one of the soldiers before he could react. He collapsed to the floor, releasing the captive nymph and clutching his throat in a vain attempt to stem the blood flow. The other soldier leapt back and reached for his sword.

Then the dragons swept in, flying deliberately low and landed at various points around the troops Plamen had left in the village. Not unpredictably, they panicked and began fleeing in all directions, leaving their prisoners behind.

They’re probably assuming that we’ll gorge on the prisoners first giving them time to escape. Alaryia was still in her dragon form. They’re in for a surprise. She jerked her head and the two kedri flew off after the two largest groups of soldiers.

I think the prisoners are thinking that as well. Kyle nodded to where several of the chained nymphs were clinging to each other while others struggled against their chains, trying to escape.

Yes, she said sadly. It’s not surprising.

Do you want me to try and calm them down?

No, they won’t listen to you and they’ll calm down on their own once they realise we’re not hurting them – eventually anyway. You keep putting their houses out. That’ll engender more good will than talking. She looked up the hill to where Ian and the two goblin healers were waiting. You can come down now. I’m afraid it looks like there’s a lot of work for you.

She turned away from Nerezza, who was trying to calm the nymph Plamen’s son had been about to murder, and stalked to where he was trying to crawl away. She reached out with one of her huge clawed front feet and plucked him off the ground. The fire dwarf thrashed around a bit, then collapsed into unconsciousness. Kyle wasn’t sure if he’d fainted from fright or Alaryia had fed on him to stop his struggles and he couldn’t bring himself to care.

Alaryia dropped the unconscious dwarf to the ground and finally sank down into her human form as the two kedri returned, herding most of the soldiers who had tried to escape. A moment later, Ian and the two goblins came running into the square. Ian ran straight past everyone and into a totally ruined and still smouldering building.

“It’s okay, you can come out now!” he said. There was a long pause then a creaking noise as a trapdoor opened and two teenage nymphs looked out. Both of them looked nervously at the dragons but then one of them spotted Ian and scrambled out – all thoughts of the dragons obviously swept away by the excitement of meeting her heart friend. Kyle would have taken her for a storm nymph except for the fact that instead of lightning crackling through her translucent white hair, there was something else. Knowing Ian’s technopathic talent, Kyle rather thought it might be some sort of mental representation of data. An odd thought since she couldn’t possibly have any idea what a computer was.

“Pensura! Tondra!” The injured storm nymph tried to get to her feet when she saw her daughters emerge from the cellar but Fazina stopped her.

“Hush, your daughters are safe, I promise. We’re not going to hurt them when we came all this way to save them.” Fazina stroked the nymph’s hair. “You should sleep. You need it to heal.” She must have backed it up with some sort of mental command because the nymph stopped trying to get up and collapsed unconscious into the goblin’s lap.

“Mother!” Pensura turned from Ian to stare at Fazina. “What did you do to her?”

“She’s just sleep–”

“Traitor!” One of the captured soldiers screamed. “If I have to die, you’re dying too!” Fire exploded from him in a desperate burst and flew towards the ruined structure. Ian grabbed Pensura and her sister and threw up a shield, but Kyle could tell it wouldn’t be enough.

Before anyone else could react, the wave of fire smashed home – not into Ian and the nymphs, but into the building itself. Kyle watched in horror as stones and flaming wood crashed down, shutting his eyes to avoid seeing them crushed.

The sound of wings made him open them again to see that one of the dragons had managed to get there in time to shield the three with his body. He screamed as burning debris scorched his hide but held fast, even when a beam stabbed into his side. Only when the debris stopped falling did he move away and return to human form.

Kyle held his breath and waited for him to frenzy, even though he was sure Nerezza and Alaryia could hold him until Estara arrived. But it seemed his injuries were worse than Kyle had thought. Instead of frenzying, he collapsed to the ground and started convulsing.

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The Dragon Wars Saga – Side Story 3 – Two Years Ago – The Trap Eighteen

February 29th, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars, Dragon Wars Side Story  |  1 Comment

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The Trap Eighteen

It had all gone according to plan. The seven dragon knights – all of then except Julie – were lying on the floor of their rooms in Elapyron City. Sarah had arrived and was carefully hanging a pendant around each of their necks. The artifacts would hide them from Gerian and hopefully prevent them causing any more trouble.

“Are we taking them back to Brierthorne?” Jason asked.

She shook her head. “I don’t think that’s wise. I don’t want them anywhere near the school until we’re sure we’ve turned them away from that bloody dragon. We’re not equipped to keep prisoners, anyway. We’ll use their bonds to Earth and send them to their homes, then find them later.”

“But what if we can’t find them? And what about Julie?”

“I don’t think Julie is a danger. I just hope she can get home. As to the others, it’s a risk we’ll have to take. I’d say their reappearance should provoke news we can use to find them, but for some reason their disappearance didn’t so I’m dubious.” Sarah sighed. “But if we can’t find them, at least we’ll know that the dragon can’t either. We should send them back before they wake up.”

That bit went according to plan as well right up until the last two – Alison and Logan . As Kyle went to pick Alison, her eyes snapped open and she rolled away from him.

“I won’t go back!” She lashed out at him with her foot. “There’s nothing for me there. There’s no one to protect me there.” She pulled herself to her knees and glared at them for a long moment before breaking down in racking sobs, hugging her knees and rocking back and forth. “Want to stay here.”

“I-I think something bad happened to her on Earth,” Kyle said softly. “Julie said as much, didn’t she? And I think she told Darya more.”

“Let me talk to her,” Logan said softly. “I can usually calm her down.” Kyle looked around and saw the boy was awake and watching them. He waited for Kyle to nod and step back before crawling over to her. “Come on, Ali, calm down and think this through. Earth’s not that bad. I like it. You used to like it.”

For a minute it seemed Alison wasn’t listening as she just continued rocking and sobbing, but then she mumbled something about that being before.

“I know, but we can’t stay here. We lost and they aren’t going to let us stay here.” He paused then added, “And I think Julie may have been right. I know he saved your life but he was just using us.” He gave her a little hug. “You can come home with me. Mum and Dad always liked you and they’ll find some way to let you stay.”

“But I like it here,” Alison said quietly but she let him help her to her feet. “But if there’s no choice, I guess…” Tears were still running down her cheeks.

“There isn’t.” He turned to look at Sarah. “Can you send her back with me? Her family is dead, she’s got nowhere else to go.”

“I can.” She placed a hand on his shoulder. “Hmm, you’re homesick. Makes this easier.” A gate opened in front of them and the two headed through it.

After they’d gone, Sarah pinched the bridge of her nose. “I’m going to tell Matt what’s happened and get Ian monitoring the news. You should stay here. You need to find out what happened to Darya and the dragon may launch another rescue or a revenge attack.” She opened another gate and vanished.

Almost as soon as it had closed behind her, a voice struck into all of their heads.

Warriors, Heart friends, come to the gate tower immediately. I need your assistance urgently. The order would have brooked no dissent even if they hadn’t known it was the Core itself.

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The Dragon Wars Saga Arc One Book Release News

February 29th, 2012  |  Published in News

Arc One Cover Firstly, here’s the cover for The Dragon Wars Saga Arc One – Land of Myth. I’m really pleased with the way it turned out and I hope that you all like it as well!

If you haven’t been following my posts on Dreamwidth you may not be aware how imminent the book release is – but I’m currently looking at a late April/early May release. There will be both ebook and paper versions. The ebook version will be available via Smashwords, Amazon and various other places including the site and the paper version on Lulu and the site – it may possibly be available elsewhere (see below).

As well as the cover I’ve already had the text of Arc One edited for any errors and for continuity and it should be a lot smoother than the version currently on the site. There’s no plot changes but I’d made a few timeline wallbangers. I will be getting the new version up once the ebook goes live.

However I want to give you peeps the best book I can on my shoestring budget, so I’m having a presale in March – probably starting Thursday evening next week UK time.  The money from the presale will go to pay for the ebook and paper book to be properly formatted (instead of me trying to do it). Any extra after that will go to pay the $75 for Lulu’s globalReach (the only cost with them other than printing and postage) to get the paper book on Amazon etc and to pay for test prints and, of course, the British Library’s copy. I’d really like to get the globalReach package because it will allow people who don’t have cards to order the book in bricks and mortar stores.

To save me running the back end I’m going to be running the presale as an IndieGoGo campaign with a target of $500 which means the presale packages will be in the form of perks. (And don’t worry I still get the money even if we don’t hit target).

  • BASIC: $3 – A personal thank you email, your name in the credits at the back and on the credits section of the website, and of course a copy of the ebook in the format of your choice. (Considered making this $5 but since I intend a price tag of $2.99 that seemed harsh).
  • TIN: $10 – As above plus you will be emailed a code to get every future Dragon Wars Saga ebooks for 99c as soon as each one is released.
  • BRONZE: $25 – As above except that the codes will get you the future Dragon Wars Saga ebooks for free rather than for 99c.
  • SILVER: $40 – As above plus a signed copy of the paper book. (This may seem harsh but I have international postage to consider and you do get all the other stuff as well).
  • GOLD: $100 – As above plus a signed copy of paper book 2 (planning a September release for that) and I will write a side-story (of not less than 1000 words) about any character in the story for you and send it to you in the electronic format of your choice. Content of said story to be decided by me. (There will only be three of these packages available because I am not made of time).

I could really do with some feedback on these, peeps. Are the good? Is there anything (within reason) that I can do to make them more attractive to you? Comments please.

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The Haventon Chronicles One: Haventon Born – Chapter Nine Part Two

February 28th, 2012  |  Published in Haventon Chronicles

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“He…” Tanya trailed off.

David looked over at her and saw that her eyes were narrowed.

“Yes, I found that interesting as well,” Meredith said. “I told him it was ridiculous but he was having none of it.”

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The Dragon Wars Saga: The Lost Ones Chapter Twenty Three Part Five

February 27th, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars  |  1 Comment

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Part Five

A/N: I’m going to be doing a presale/crowdfund for The Dragon Wars Saga Arc One (that’s chapters 1-9 approx 81k words) book in March. If you’re even slightly interested please take a look at this post where I outline the expenses I will accrue doing from putting the book version out and the perks I’m thinking of for presalers. Feedback from potential buyers/contributors on how to make the perk packages better would be gratefully received.

Nerezza turned out to be a lovely dark nymph. That wasn’t surprising; Kyle had never met an unlovely nymph. Dark, lambent eyes shone out of an equally dark face and her long, purple-black hair seemed to fade into the surrounding shadows rather than ending. Her first action on appearing in the room with Gendalian was to rush over to Ian and take his hands.

“Don’t worry, we’ll find your heart friend, I promise!” she said. She glanced over at Estara. “I picked up just about everything.”

“I hope so,” Ian said. He was pale and swallowed visible. “She’s saying that there’s banging outside. She thinks they’ve realised she’s alive. The wards are keeping them out but she can’t have long until they fetch an unweaver.” Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga: The Lost Ones Chapter Twenty Three Part Four

February 24th, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars

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Part Four

From the way Estara was pacing her audience chamber when they arrived Kyle guessed she was already aware of much of what was happening. She looked up and gave them a strained smile as they emerged from the portal. When she spotted Ian, she gave him a curious look before turning to her sister.

Alaryia introduced her and Ian before explaining what had happened to his heart friend. Estara whirled and strode to the door snapping something in draconic at the goblin guard. Her barely controlled fury showed in the tenseness of her frame and the tightness of her face, but she couldn’t control the sudden glow to her eyes nor the way the shadows in the room began twisting around them. Ian made a whimpering noise and hid behind Kyle. Read the rest of this entry »

The Dragon Wars Saga – Side Story 3 – Two Years Ago – The Trap Seventeen

February 22nd, 2012  |  Published in Dragon Wars, Dragon Wars Side Story  |  1 Comment

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The Trap Seventeen

Darya jumped back, startled. Through the portal, he could vaguely see a brick house and quiet street of the sort he’d seen on Gaia. He stared at it for a moment, then turned to look at Julie. She was staring at the portal in shock.

“That’s my home,” she said softly. “Is this real or some kind of trick?”

“It’s no trick,” someone said from behind them. Darya jumped again – he hadn’t sensed the speaker there until she spoke. From Marama’s startled squawk, the same thing had happened to her. All three of them turned to find a tall asrai standing there. She gave a gentle smile at their surprise and cocked her head at Julie. Read the rest of this entry »