The winner of the The Book of Names and Corus the Champion, the first two books in the Legends of Karac Tor series by D. Barkley Briggs is …
Dominique
Congratulations Dominique! You have 48 hours to claim your prize! Send an email to thesongkeeper(at)gmail(dot)com with your mailing address, and I’ll ship your books to you!
And it’s time for another giveaway!
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by Scott Appleton
Gorgeous cover, right?
Here’s the book description from the publisher’s site:
In ancient times a band of warriors escorted a young prince homeward. Only one warrior remained true. He watched helplessly as the others slew their young charge. Death seemed to claim him as well. But he awoke one thousand years later, brought back by the prophets of God to serve them once again as an invisible guardian. One of the prophets, an albino dragon, hatched human daughters out of eggs by giving them the life in his blood. The daughters sought out the traitor to bring him to repentance. Out of remorse for his sins, the traitor slew himself on a sword. Upon the daughters’ return their dragon father sent them to live in a far off forest. The youngest daughter fell in love and wed. But upon giving birth to a beautiful baby girl she gave up the life in her blood and died; making the ultimate sacrifice to bring a child of promise into the world.
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A. G. Tumino says
Cool! I've been wondering about this book.
~ Thanks
Sarah says
Congrats to Dominique!
Totes excited for the new giveaway! I've been wanting to try Swords of the Six for a long time; maybe this'll be my chance!
My favorite book growing up was probably either The Hobbit or one of the Chronicles of Narnia.
Gillian Bronte Adams says
Oh yes! Some of my all time favorites. Those are books that I pick up and reread time and time again.
Hannah says
Oo, thank you for the giveaway, Gillian. The summary sounds a bit bizarre, but I've always been drawn to this book because of the cover. Did you like the story?
Hmm, I loved The Little Princess growing up. Also, the Winnie the Horse Gentler series. And The Chronicles of Narnia. I could go on and on. :)
Gillian Bronte Adams says
The book description does seem to sorta give away the entire story…
I kinda skim read this one, since my to-read shelf was so stuffed!
I loved the Little Princess too … and Chronicles of Narnia! My list of favorite childhood books is probably way to long to try and type up here!
TW Wright says
Thanks again for another giveaway! Congrats, Dominique! :)
My favorite book, hmm, when I was younger? Holes by Louis Sacher! :)
And what do i put done that when i have shared this link? Like, what do i paste in the slot?
Thanks again!
TW Wright says
And i follow you on pinterest, but i am not allowed to tell my pinterest username because it has my real name. :/ sorry about that…
Gillian Bronte Adams says
You can just paste the link to the spot where you shared this post. That should work for you.
Oh and don't worry about the Pinterest username. That's fine!
CajunHuntress says
My favorite book growing up was probably James Herriot's series started by All Creatures Great and Small.
Riley says
My favorite book was, and still is, Surviving the Applewhites. By now, I could probably tell you exactly what happens in every chapter, but I'll never get bored of it.
Molly says
Cool! I love dragons so much.
Molly says
Oh yes…my favorite book growing up and I still love it to bits is Mary Poppins in the Park. Oh my… :D
Hannah says
Gasp! I loved the Mary Poppins books! Which one was your favorite in the Park book? I loved the story and illustrations of The Three Princes.
Lizzie Madsen says
My favorite book when I was little was Caddie Woodlawn because I wanted to play with her brothers and watch the Indians make birch bark canoes. :)
Thanks for another giveaway; it looks like a really cool book.
Gillian Bronte Adams says
Yay Caddie Woodlawn! Y'all keep bringing up such books … makes me want to go back and re-read all of these.