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In a land of fire and demons, her true test awaits...
Abagail has spent the last several weeks learning control of the corrupt magic of the shadow plague within her. She's uncovered a plot to unmake the universe, and kill all human life...and she's at the center of the struggle. She's the last hope of humankind, maybe the last hope of all life that serves the light.
But a tragic turn of events whisks her away from the world she's known, the world she's struggling to save, and plants her deep in the fiery realm of Muspelheim. Now in a world of fire giants and demons, besieged by hordes of undead and the first battle of the end times, Abagail must master the dark magic within her, or let the universe slip into darkness.
Magical, suspenseful, and full of danger, The Fires of Muspelheim weaves aspects of sword and sorcery fantasy into a unique retelling of Norse mythology.
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˃˃˃ How did you get into stories like this?
I didn't always love teen fantasy books. My favorite book growing up (and to this day) is A Wrinkle in Time, but I didn't have a love for reading at all. When I reached the seventh grade we had to read books. My teacher didn't have much in way of fantasy fiction, but she had a few. She didn't care what books we read, so I filled my time with young adult fantasy I bought. She didn't care where the books came from, as long as we were reading.
˃˃˃ Who should read this book?
I know a lot of adults read teen fantasy books, and that's awesome. There's nothing too graphic in my book, and while there's a tiny bit of swearing, I've read much worse. The real audience I was going for are those women out there who love fantasy fiction and those looking for awesome heroes, monsters, and lots of young adult fantasy. I find I have a lot in common with women my age, and my characters are typically of the female variety and just starting out in life, so that works. Honestly, these books could work for anyone.
˃˃˃ Are there any authors who've shaped your writing?
Oh yea, those teen fantasy books I mentioned? They were David Eddings, Mercedes Lackey, and an awesome fantasy fiction series called Dragonlance. I got lost in those pages, reading of wizards, and a dragon quest or two as well as all the magic and monsters! Mercedes Lackey's young adult fantasy really helped me through my teen years, struggling to accept myself as a young gay man. If it wasn't for her works, things might have been very different for me. I found her just when I needed to.
˃˃˃ BOOK CATEGORIES
- teen fantasy books
- teen series
- ya fantasy
- Fantasy fiction
- young adult fantasy
- young adult fantasy adventure
- fantasy teen & young adult
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