Monday, September 21, 2020

She's the One Who Thinks Too Much by S.R. Cronin



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It’s the 1200’s, and the small realm of Ilari has had peace and prosperity for generations. That doesn’t mean everyone is happy, however.

Ryalgar, a spinster farm girl and the oldest of seven, has always preferred her studies to flirtation, yet even she finally meets her prince. Or so she thinks, until she discovers he’s already betrothed. Embarrassed, she flees her family’s farm to join the Velka, the mysterious women of the forest known for their magical powers and for living apart from men.

As a Velka, she develops her telekinesis and learns she has a talent for analyzing information. Both are going to come in handy. For she’s continued to meet her prince at the forest’s edge, thinking being his mistress isn’t such a bad deal. Then she learns more about his princely assignment. He’s tasked with training the army of Ilari to repel the feared Mongol horseman who’ve been moving eastward for years, killing all in their path. And, her prince is willing to sacrifice the outer farmlands where she grew up to these invaders, if he has to.

Ryalgar isn’t about to let that happen.

She’s got the Velka behind her now, as well as a multitude of university intellectuals, a family of tough farmers, and six sisters each with her own unique personality and talents.

Can Ryalgar organize all that into a resistance that will stop the Mongols? She thinks she can.


Read an Exclusive Excerpt

“Besides,” Sulphur said, “you get to live here, surrounded by amazing women. Every so often, you can sneak off and have your fun with him. Best of all worlds. By the way, what is it you do here?”

“Don’t look at me. She’s doing it.” I nodded towards Joli. “I’m not that good. At least not yet.”

I don’t think Sulphur had looked at me with a hint of fear in her eyes like that since she was six years old and I bossed her around.

“So you don’t just make herbal potions here?”

“We do a lot of things,” I said. “Everyone develops whatever skills they have. Some do make potions. Others have more unusual talents.”

Sulphur drummed her fingers on the table a few times as she came to a decision. “This place is way better than I thought.”

About the Author:
Sherrie Cronin is the author of a collection of six speculative fiction novels known as 46. Ascending and is now in the process of publishing a historical fantasy series called The War Stories of the Seven Troublesome Sisters. A quick look at the synopses of her books makes it obvious she is fascinated by people achieving the astonishing by developing abilities they barely knew they had.

She’s made a lot of stops along the way to writing these novels. She’s lived in seven cities, visited forty-six countries, and worked as a waitress, technical writer, and geophysicist. Now she answers a hot-line. Along the way, she’s lost several cats but acquired a husband who still loves her and three kids who’ve grown up just fine, both despite how odd she is.

All her life she has wanted to either tell these kinds of stories or be Chief Science Officer on the Starship Enterprise. She now lives and writes in the mountains of Western North Carolina, where she admits to occasionally checking her phone for a message from Captain Picard, just in case.

Author Social Media Links:

Twitter: https://twitter.com/cinnabar01
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Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Sherrie-Cronin/e/B007FRMO9Q
Author Blog: https://sherriecronin.xyz/
Book Series Blog: https://troublesome7sisters.xyz/

Buy Link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08BY4RLX1

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15 comments:

  1. Good morning and thank you for the book description and giveaway. 

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  2. i liked the excerpt, thanks for sharing

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  3. What authors have helped hone your writings skills?

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    1. I've gotten, and continue to get, the most help from other writers working to hone their own craft. Critique groups can be great if you find the right one.

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  4. 46. Ascending Book Series is probably one of the best series I have ever read...twice so far.

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  5. What is it that draws you to this genre?

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