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Friday, September 15, 2017

Not even the gods... Choices Trilogy by Sandy Lender

"This book is a wonderful fantasy novel and I really loved it! The characters aren´t really always likeable, Chariss has a certain double standard sometimes and is quick to kill what was a bit disturbing I have to admit. [...]
If you like to read high fantasy give this book a try! You won´t regret it!" - Inara, Goodreads

Description:

Choices Meant For Gods

Not even the gods noticed when Chariss was born with the mark of The Protector. Now she and her wizard guardian seek shelter from a mad sorcerer in a household not just full of secrets and false hope, but watched by the god who will unwittingly reveal her role in an impending war.

When an orphan sets aside a lifetime of running and fear to accept the responsibilities of guarding an arrogant deity, can she face the trials in the prophecies she uncovers? Will Nigel Taiman of her latest refuge dare to use his dragon heritage to bind her to his estate or to help her in her duty?

“Choices Meant for Gods is without a doubt the freshest most engaging high fantasy novel to come out in years and breathes new life into a tired genre. The characters leap off the page and the plot is lightning quick and deftly written with many layers that tease the mind and imagination. Choices Meant for Gods is not a mere novel; it is a gorgeous piece of written art. I can hardly wait for the second book!” - Jamieson Wolf, Linear Reflections, Author of Hope Falls, Electric Pink, Electric Blue, and Garden City

In Choices Meant for Gods, Sandy Lender takes her readers of fantasy fiction by the hand and leads them through an exciting world filled with sorcerers, gods, goddesses, dragons, and other mythical creatures. Through the use of interesting characters and clever dialogue (“Try not to think, Nicolas. You look so much more handsome when you’re bewildered.”), she weaves a spell of magic and fantasy. The only problem for the reader may occur at the end of the book when they find themselves wanting more and discover they will have to wait for book two!”
Gary R. Hoffman, Author for Short Story Anthologies including Seven By Seven and Never Safe

Choices Meant For Kings

There’s no doubt: Chariss is in danger. Her geasa is hampered by the effects of a friend’s marriage. The dashing Nigel Taiman hides something from her, yet demands she stay at his family’s estate where he and her wizard guardian intend to keep her safe. But the sorcerer Lord Drake and Julette The Betrayer know she’s there, and their monstrous army marches that way.

When prophecies stack up to threaten an arrogant deity, Chariss must choose between the dragon that courts her and the ostracized kings of the Southlands for help. Evil stalks her at every turn and madness creeps over the goddess who guides her. Can an orphan-turned-Protector resist the dark side of her heritage? Or will she sacrifice all to keep her god-charge safe?

Choices Meant For All

From the foothills of the Freotho Mountains to the marble halls of Mahriket, factions of deities rise to threaten not just Master Rothahn's crown, but all of Onweald's people. The battles fan the gates of the dark spirit world releasing demons of every species to aid the enemy, but Emperor Nigel Taiman brings Malachi's power to the Arcanan Army's camp in hopes of tipping the balance in his bride's favor. Dangerous times call for strange allies from all quarters. To restore the geasa that will save the god she's sworn to protect, Amanda Chariss must escape the very Betrayer's grasp and make choices for the good of all. Does she have the will to sacrifice all that she holds dear in the process? Dive into the action-packed conclusion of the Choices trilogy to discover how prophecy works with and against those who would heed it.


About the author:
Readers will recognize Sandy Lender as the author of the 2007 fantasy novel "Choices Meant for Gods" from ArcheBooks Publishing, but the South Florida resident has been writing since she was knee high to a grasshopper. At the early age of about six, Sandy entertained the folks in her great grandmother's apartment building in Southern Illinois with ghost stories of squeaky spiders. Sandy won a first-place award with that imagination when she wrote a sequel to Harper Lee's "To Kill a Mockingbird" during her school days in the St. Louis area before earning a degree in English from Truman State University in Kirksville, Missouri. That led to a career in journalism where she's worked for a variety of publications the past 23 years.

Today she's the editorial director of two construction magazines and publisher of an avian publication. ArcheBooks has released the final of the "Choices" trilogy, and a number of her YA novels will get star treatment in 2016 and beyond. Sandy is also a sea turtle conservationist. She has companion parrots and turtles in her home who keep her hopping. It takes one ring on her cell phone to discover she's remained obsessed with Duran Duran since 1984. She's beaten cancer twice, but still battles the IRS. To begin 2016 properly, she welcomes readers to share in the conclusion of Chariss's epic story in "Choices Meant for All."

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6 comments:

Sandy Lender said...

Thank you for sharing the Choices trilogy with your viewers today! And thank you for sharing Chariss's dual nature--she's got big choices to make in the series! It's a pleasure to share her journey with readers.

CCAM said...

@Mrs. Lender
You're welcome! I'm glad I found out about your series!

Richard Brandt said...

If the Strugatskys thought it was hard to be a god, they should have tried guarding one. I like high fantasy, low fantasy, middle-rung fantasy, it's all good.

Stephanie LaPlante said...

Sounds like a great book. Fantasy is my favorite genre.

CindyWindy2003 said...

Yes I enjoy epic fantasies, especially those that involve a female protagonist.

Ally Swanson said...

I think these books sound like very interesting and intriguing reads! Yes, I enjoy epic fantasy books. Looking forward to checking out these books!