NOMAD now in bookshops!

I'm delighted to tell my readers that in spite of a slightly belated start, NOMAD (the sequel to 2011's SWIFT) is now widely available in bookshops throughout the UK and Ireland. Readers in North America have reported some success in ordering the book as an import through sites like Book Depository, Powell's and Amazon.co.uk, as well.

This is your chance to find out what happens next to our piskey heroine Ivy, not to mention her elusive and mysterious companion of many names, who may or may not be a spriggan. Their shared and separate quests lead them to treasure, adventure, daunting challenges and harrowing dangers -- not to mention new allies and enemies, some of whom will be more familiar to my readers than they are to Ivy...

Sadly, NOMAD appears to be the last we're going to see of Ivy and the faery world for the moment, as circumstances and the vagaries of publishing are forcing me to move onto other things. But I've done my best to wrap up the most tantalizingly unresolved threads from SWIFT in a way that will satisfy readers, and I hope you can be patient about the rest. Some day, perhaps, we may find out the whole story.

In any case I'm really excited about sharing this book with fans of the Faery Rebels series, and I hope you'll enjoy it!

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Published on January 25, 2014 20:05 Tags: new-release, nomad, r-j-anderson, swift
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message 1: by Ina (new)

Ina M. Nooo, don't say that! It can't be the end of the faery world! :((( I adore Ultraviolet and Quicksilver but the Faery Rebels will always be my first R. J. Love!


message 2: by Rose (new)

Rose I loved it, as you know. And WHAT? about this being the last one? No!

*off to post reviews everywhere, so that millions of people hear about it and clamor for more*


message 3: by ℜoxie (new)

ℜoxie -₮he ℛeader Already got it and am looking forward to reading it once Ive finished Swift


message 4: by India (new)

India Luce The ending to nomad really and I think I'm speaking for most when I say I'm not satisfiedwith the ending


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