Shadow Elf is Now Available in Print!

Print version is available! I have started the second in the series, and I wanted to write more about the elves who work with magic, but I have a dilemma. They are known as the high elves, living high in the mountains with their dragon companions. Do you think The High Elf will work, or will that cause too much of a chuckle???

 The Shadow Elf

List Price: $9.99 5" x 8" (12.7 x 20.32 cm)
Black & White on White paper
200 pages ISBN-13: 978-1479234868 
ISBN-10: 1479234869
BISAC: Fiction / Fantasy / Contemporary
Persephonice is given the mission of distracting the shadow elves who are bound to learn what is blocking their water source before they discover a space ship is sitting in the middle of their river. That's how all the trouble begins.

Extended Description
Persephonice is an overseer--an observer and recorder of information about inhabitants of civilized worlds. Only she's lost her lifemate and cannot be an overseer without one. She's given a second chance if she can prove she's worthy if she can survive an inhospitable planet inhabited by elves and other mythical creatures she's only read about, very little of which is known of them except that they constantly battle amongst themselves and are not civilized enough to safely observe.

The shadow elf, Dracolin, a warrior given the task of learning what is blocking their water source, doesn't expect to find the most unusual creature he's ever encountered--a red-haired, green-eyed land-bound mermaid. That's only the beginning. She understands and can speak his language, falls off cliffs without injuring herself, and swims like a mermaid--without the fishtail.

Everyone is intrigued with her--except some fear her uniqueness and want to destroy her. That is the problem with observing uncivilized worlds.

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So if you have read the first story and can think of a great short title for The High Elf, I'm all ears!!!

Have a super great hump day!

Terry
"Giving new meaning to the term alpha male where fantasy IS reality!"
www.terryspear.com
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Published on October 17, 2012 05:23
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