Tuesday, July 29, 2008

DragonLight by Donita K. Paul


This week, the

Christian Fiction Blog Alliance

is introducing

DragonLight

(WaterBrook Press - June 17, 2008)

by

Donita K. Paul



ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Donita K. Paul retired early from teaching school, but soon got bored! The result: a determination to start a new career. Now she is an award-winning novelist writing Christian Romance and Fantasy. She says, “I feel blessed to be doing what I like best.”

She mentors all ages, teaching teenagers and weekly adult writing workshops.

“God must have imprinted 'teacher' on me clear down to the bone. I taught in public school, then home schooled my children, and worked in private schools. Now my writing week isn’t very productive unless I include some time with kids.”

Her two grown children make her proud, and her two grandsons make her laugh.

Donita is an award-winning author of the Dragon Keeper Chronicle series including DragonFire and DragonKnight.

When not writing, she is often engaged in mentoring writers of all ages. Donita lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado where she is learning to paint–walls and furniture! Visit her website at www.dragonkeeper.us.



ABOUT THE BOOK
The fantastic land of Amara is recovering from years of war inflicted on its citizens by outside forces–as well as from the spiritual apathy corroding the Amarans’ hearts. With Kale and her father serving as dragon keepers for Paladin, the dragon populace has exploded. It’s a peaceful, exciting time of rebuilding. And yet, an insidious, unseen evil lurks just beneath the surface of the idyllic countryside.

Truth has never been more important, nor so difficult to discern.

As Kale and her father are busy hatching, bonding, and releasing the younger generation of dragons as helpers throughout the kingdom, the light wizard has little time to develop her skills. Her husband, Sir Bardon–despite physical limitations resulting from his bout with the stakes disease–has become a leader, serving on the governing board under Paladin. When Kale and Bardon set aside their daily responsibilities to join meech dragons Regidor and Gilda on a quest to find a hidden meech colony, they encounter sinister forces. Their world is under attack by a secret enemy… can they overcome the ominous peril they can’t even see?

Prepare to experience breathtaking adventure and mind-blowing fantasy as never before in this dazzling, beautifully-crafted conclusion to Donita K. Paul’s popular DragonKeeper Chronicles fantasy series.

If you would like to read the first chapter of DragonLight, go HERE


"DragonLight is a delight, but I wouldn't expect anything less from the marvelous Donita K. Paul. I heartily recommend her books to all ages who love inspirational fantasy and wonderful creatures. Ms Paul not only supplies imagination and talent, she provides heart and soul. Another winner!"
~KATHRYN MACKEL, author of Boost


"Donita K. Paul is amazing! DragonLight has the allegorical depth to satisfy the most discerning adult seeking spiritual depth, yet it is fun enough to fascinate a child. This book will enthrall, uplift, and if allowed, change lives--as we are gently drawn to realize that each of us is flawed and must have patience with other flawed believers."
~HANNAH ALEXANDER, author of Double Blind


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The book link is: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1400073782

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Donita can be reached through the Contact link on her Website

Come and visit some of those participating in the blog tour:

Adam at Northwoods Blumer
Amber at A Fiction-Filled Life
Andie at frommipov
Angela at One Baby, Seven Dogs, and a Mommy
April at Projecting A
April at Living In A State Of Constant Kansas
Beth at The Write Message
Bonnie at Bonnie Writes
Brittanie at A Book Lover
Camy at Camy Tang
Carla at Carla's Writing Café
Carol at Blogging With Carol
CeeCee at Book Splurge
Dave at Dave Rhoades
Dave at Novel Spotlight
Deborah at books, movies and chinese food
Debra at Soul Reflections
Deena at A Peek At My Bookshelf
Delia at Gatorskunkz And Mudcats
Erica at On The Write Path
Gina at Portrait Of A Writer
Jackie at Journey Into Grace
Janis at The Nearsighted Bookworm
Janna at Cornhusker Academy
Jennifer at Musings on This, That, & The Other Thing
Jenny at Jenny B. Jones
Jill at Christian Work At Home Moms
Jill at Artistic Blogger
Jim B. at The Bedford Review
Joleen at timetotalk
Karen at Mommy of Three
Karla at Ramblin' Roads To Everywhere
Katie at Christian Novels
Kim at Window To My World
Krista at Welcome To Married Life
Kristi at Stamped With Grace
Lacy at Novel Inspirations
LaShaunda at See Ya On The Net
Laura at Laura William's Musings
Leslie at A Little Bit Of Sunlight
Marcia at Writer-lee
Margaret at Creative Madness
Marjorie at The Writer's Tool
Michelle at Edgy Inspirational Author
Michelle at Just A Minute
Michelle at Michelle's Great Blogs
Nora at Finding Hope Through Christian Fiction
Pam at Mom's Mutterings
Pam at Daysong Reflections
Pepper at Great Christian Fiction
Rachelle at Stifled Squeal
Rel at Relz Reviewz
Ruth at Booktalk & more...
Stephanie at Punkin' Press
Todd at A Place Called Fiction
Tricia at It's Real Life
Valerie at In My Little World

33 comments:

Deena Peterson said...

posted, but no review yet:-(

April Erwin said...

mine's up w/a review - sort of. :)

www.projectinga.blogspot.com

Rulan said...

Mine are up.

Edgy Inspirational Author said...

Posted with comments.

http://edgyinspirationalauthor.blogspot.com

Janna said...

I'm up with a giveaway and a link to my prior review...

Jenny said...

Posted and pinged.

David Meigs said...

Me too!

Rel said...

Up down under with a review from my 10 year old to come! She is almost finished the book :)

L. Diane Wolfe said...

Mine's up!

Deborah said...

mine's up

Delia said...

Mine's up.

Adam Blumer said...

Posted and pinged. No review yet, but I'll read it soon and post one. Can hardly wait! I love Christian fantasy.

CherryBlossomMJ said...

posted, but be sure to see previous posts with more info on the book, series, and author

cherryblossommj dot blogspot dot com

CeeCee said...

Posted.

Marcia Lee Laycock said...

My post is up. Marcia

Pam said...

Posted with a review at http://daysongreflections.com and at http://daysongreflections.blogspot.com

Valerie Comer said...

Posted today, also three posts last week, so if you're interested, check on down the page.

Erica Vetsch said...

I'm up with an unconventional review. :)

Jennifer AlLee said...

Posted with review from my teenage son.

http://jenniferallee.blogspot.com/

Unknown said...

The link and book info is up with a link to my review.

Melissa

Brittanie said...

Posted.

Anonymous said...

posted :)

storyline said...

Posted.

Jim Black said...

Mine is posted

Unknown said...

posted

Unknown said...

For some crazy reason, I didn't opt in for this one, but I did post and linked to an interview I conducted and posted last week.

Michelle K said...

I posted

Tiffany Amber Stockton said...

Mine's posted this AM with an autographed book giveaway and special author interview.

http://ambermillerauthor.blogspot.com

Karla Cook @ Roads to Everywhere said...

Mine is up at http://anotherroadtoramble.blogspot.com/

Thanks!

Pepper said...

Posted with comments from my 10 year old. He really liked it and since he 'stole' the book from me, I told him he had to review it :-)

Marjorie Vawter said...

My post is finally up (thanks, Bonnie!) with an interview

Rebecca LuElla Miller said...

I'm not listed among the participants because I didn't get my book through CFBA, but mine is posted at A Christian Worldview of Fiction.

Becky

The Book Club Network - TBCN said...

Posted when I was supposed to I fogot to tell you. Sorry!!

Nora :)