Release Blitz - Blaine D. Arden - Full Circle
(Forester Triad Act #3) & A Triad In Three Acts (The Complete Edition)
Author: Blaine D. Arden
Release: August 15 2016
Blurb
Full Circle
(Act #3)
“I have great
responsibilities, but my path ahead is as foggy and blurred as the path behind
me.”
With forester
Taruif freed, Kelnaht has claimed him openly at Solstice before tribe and
Ma’terra as his partner, but with their third, Ianys, bound by an old promise,
their triad is still incomplete. Sneaking around puts the most strain on Ianys.
He and Kelnaht must keep their relationship a secret or he will lose his
daughter, Atèn.
When several
children fall ill with more than a summer bug, truth seeker Kelnaht is assigned
once more to investigate. What he finds is deadly and threatens the life of
every underage child in the tribe, including Atèn. Then a wounded traveller is
found in the forest, left to die after a vicious attack.
With Taruif and
his apprentice on the hunt for a cure, Kelnaht focusses on the attacks, but the
clues are few and more children are infected. Nothing seems to connect until
both the traveller and Atèn dream of the same grey-haired elf. Driven by fear
for his daughter, Ianys pulls away from his lovers. Kelnaht can only pray
Ma’terra will guide him to a solution that brings them all together and keeps
Atèn safe from harm.
A Triad In
Three Acts (The Complete Trilogy)
"Your Path
is muddy, Kelnaht, but don't think avoiding the puddles will make it easier to
travel."
Kelnaht, a
cloud elf, is a truth seeker caught between love and faith, when a murder
reveals an illicit affair between two tree elves he desires more than he can
admit. Kelnaht's former lover Ianys once betrayed him, and the shunned forester
Taruif is not allowed to talk to anyone but the guide, their spiritual pathfinder.
The guide
mentioned puddles, but I envisioned lakes, deep treacherous lakes, and I was
drowning.
Then a
stripling goes missing from the tribe, and heavy rainfall hides all traces of
his whereabouts. With days creeping by without a lead, it's hard to keep the
tribe's spirits up, more so when Kelnaht's own future depends on the elders.
Taruif has been shunned for almost twenty turns, but now that a possible
forester's apprentice is coming of age, the elders consider reducing his
sentence. Taruif could be set free.
“I have great
responsibilities, but my path ahead is as foggy and blurred as the path behind
me.”
Later, when
several children fall ill with more than a summer bug, truth seeker Kelnaht is
assigned to investigate. What he finds is deadly and threatens the life of
every underage child in the tribe, including Ianys' daughter Atèn. Then a
wounded traveller is found in the forest, left to die after a vicious attack.
"There is
always a way."
Kelnaht,
Taruif, and Ianys are meant to be together, but old promises and the decree of
the elders prevent them from claiming each other openly at Solstice. Kelnaht
can investigate murder and foul play, but he can’t see how he can keep both his
lovers without breaking the rules. But if he believes in the guide's words and
trusts his faith in Ma’terra, they will find a way to clear the fog and puddles
from their paths.
Author Bio
Blaine D. Arden is a
purple-haired, forty-something author of queer romance mixed with fantasy,
mystery, and magic who sings her way through life in platform boots.
Born and raised in Zutphen,
the Netherlands, Blaine spent many hours of her sheltered youth reading, day
dreaming, making up stories and acting them out with her Barbies. After seeing
the film “An Early Frost” as a teen in the mid-eighties, an idealistic
Blaine wanted to do away with the negativity surrounding homosexuality and
strove to show the world how beautiful love between men could be. Our
difference is our strength, is Blaine’s motto, and her stories are often
set in worlds where gender fluidity and sexual diversity are accepted as is.
When not writing or
reading, Blaine has singing lessons and hopes to be in a band someday.
Supporting Blaine in pursuing her dreams and all matters regarding household,
sons, and cairn terrier, is her long-suffering husband for over twenty years.
Blaine
is an EPIC Award winning author and has been published by Storm Moon Press,
Less Than Three Press, and Wilde City Press. Her scifi romance “Aliens,
Smith and Jones” received an Honourable Mention in the Best Gay
Sci-Fi/Fantasy category of the Rainbow Awards 2012.
Blaine
can be found on "http://blainedarden.com"
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