Sunday, September 13, 2015

Spotlight: Unveiling the Wizards' Shroud by Eric Price

Teen/YA fantasy
First book in the series

Winner of the 2014 Literary Classics Award for Best First Novel.


Back Cover
As the only son to King Kendrick, Owen despises the idea of being king one day. Magician may be the only career he’d like less. He has dreaded the days leading up to his fifteenth birthday, when his father will certainly declare Owen heir to the throne. But at the birthday celebration, his father falls ill. The only person in the kingdom that may be able to save him is a magician–the very same magician Owen holds responsible for the death of his mother.
Owen and his companions will have to travel the continent of Wittatun in search of the cure for King Kendrick. On the journey, they will battle strange beasts and harsh climates, befriend extraordinary magicians, and meet a dragon before returning to Innes Castle–where much has happened in the days since they departed.
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Eric shared his visit to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter on the Travelogue at my blog, J.Q. Rose. Pop over there to see his great photos and narrative. Eric is a true Harry Potter fan. How about you?
About Eric:
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Eric Price lives with his wife and two sons in northwest Iowa. He began publishing in 2008 when he started writing a quarterly column for a local newspaper. 

Later that same year he published his first work of fiction, a spooky children’s story called Ghost Bed and Ghoul Breakfast. Since then, he has written stories for children, young adults, and adults. 

Three of his science fiction stories have won honorable mention from the CrossTime Annual Science Fiction Contest. 

His first YA fantasy novel, Unveiling the Wizards’ Shroud, received the Children’s Literary Classics Seal of Approval and the Literary Classics Award for Best First Novel. 

His second novel, The Squire and the Slave Master, continues the Saga of the Wizards. It is scheduled for a September 2015 release. 

Find him online at authorericprice.comTwitterFacebook, and Goodreads.

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