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Thursday, February 25, 2021

Finished!

 To Curse the Wyre is finished! On preorder at Amazon for March 5th. Waiting for the link.

I loved writing this novella. Actually, I loved writing the whole series Spells of Air with To Wield the Wind and To Charm the Wind, but I have to say that the book I put up for sale today is my favorite!

Next comes compiling the bundle, re-configuring the three dark fantasy novels in Fae Mark'd Wizard, with the bundle of those coming about in late summer.

What's up next for writing? I want to do another fantasy novella series in Fae Mark'd World next, followed by Dance to Bone-Edged Music (or maybe I'll switch that title out for Kindle a Fae's Wrath). That's 2022 figured out!

Here's the book description:

Hunter. Hunted. Who is who?

The sorceress and her servants, the shifter wyre, seek to destroy Orielle’s allies in the Wilding. Orielle has gathered Dark Fae and Rhoghieri to defeat them.

She rides with the Dark Fae Lord Skull and Lady Bone—but can she trust them?

To Curse the Wyre completes the fantasy trilogy Spells of Air. The novella series is part of Fae Mark’d World, from Remi Black. Also available are the three dark fantasy novels Weave a Wizardry Web, Dream a Deadly Dream, and Sing a Graveyard Song, featuring the wizard Alstera.

For elemental magic and dangerous Dark Fae allies, treacherous shape-shifters, and a twisty sorceress that seeks to defeat a wizard, look no further than To Curse the Wyre.

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Each novella in the Fae Mark’d World is a complete story, yet the stories are interlinked. The concluding To Curse the Wyre is especially interlinked, and readers will experience a greater enjoyment after reading To Wield the Wind and To Charm the Wind.



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