Compliments for "The Lost King"

Dale Rankin, editor/publisher, "The Island Moon" wrote:

"The Lost King," a novel about a king finding himself ...delightful summer reading. It’s set in the Middle Ages and it has a King, a damsel in distress, a fire breathing dragon — actually a wyvern — a swordfight, and a cat named Meeyoo.
The story is based around a king who has wandered away from his kingdom and can’t remember where he left it. His search to find it is the McGuffin (look it up) that drives the plot.
Along the way he finds Meeyoo, a donkey named Duncan and a fiery steed named Charger. He ends up billeting with an enchanting princess, meeting a sorcerer, working in a metal forge making swords, inventing a bread saw, eyeglasses, and finding work as a harmonica player in a barbershop where the barber practices medicine on the side.
Devorah lives in Port Aransas and has written for many publications over the years. The book is available through the Moon, the Art Center for the Island in Port Aransas, or by emailing her at devorahfox@aol.com.
If you are heading out for a day at the beach and looking for a whimsical tale of a king in search of his identity we can highly recommend The Lost King and congratulate Dee on a job well done.
(review published in "The Island Moon," July 19, 2012)
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Published on August 28, 2012 14:04 Tags: dragon, literary-fantasy, romance, search-for-self
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