Sunday 8 September 2013

Spotlight for Brenda Wynn Author of Silverdream and Bloodfire

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Synopsis of Silverdream & Bloodfire
When Amanda Jennings, a wheelchair-bound college student, moves into an old house to search for clues about the eccentric Dr. James Harcort, she finds journals left behind by the mysterious doctor.

As the journals are translated, Amanda discovers several magical spells and rituals, and decides to try one of them out, called the Silverdream Ritual. Unbeknownst to her, at the same time, in another world, Prince Kelvan of Serras begins the Bloodfire Ritual.

To their surprise and terror, they crisscross through time and space, finding themselves in each others' worlds. In Amanda's case, she not only finds that she can walk, but that the inhabitants of Elydir believe she is The Coritus, the person who will save them from the evil Emperor Aton. In her old world, Prince Kelvan finds himself unable to walk, and a captive of a man with delusions of grandeur named Professor Michael Stevenson.

Amanda, now known as Amen-Jen, is tasked with the epic quest of ridding Elydir of Aton and his half elf, half human witch named Hagah. Assisting her is Prince Kelvan's pet red dragon, Eliazon.

Amanda's success or failure is a two-edged sword. If she fails, she will die, leaving Kelvan crippled and trapped in an alien land. If she succeeds and is able to return to her own world, she will go back to living her hum-drum life in a wheelchair.
Where can I purchase this book?
Amazon.com
Amazon US

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Bio:
 Born in southeast Virginia as one of a twin, like Amanda Jennings, Brenda Wynn has been disabled from a birth defect called spina bifida.  The idea for this story came to her while she attended high school.  She now lives and writes in northeast North Carolina.  During the day, besides writing, she works in the quality assurance department of a medical transcription company based in Georgia.  At night, she visits with Amanda in the fantasy world of Elydir…

Where can we find you?
Also you can email me at: brendawynn@embarqmail.com

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