Cover Reveal: The Kings of Harmatia
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Cover Art: @steftastan
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Cover Reveal: The Kings of Harmatia
The battle for Harmatia has begun.
Cover Art: @steftastan
I just finished book 2 of the Harmatia cycle
Now wtf am I gonna do...
In honour of International Woman’s Day and Women’s History Month, we’ve compiled a list of books featuring awesome women, some protagonists, some not, but all incredibly awesome characters who do women-kind proud. Hope you check them out :)
Northern Lights (His Dark materials #1) - Philip Pullman
Emma - Jane Austen
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (Millenium #1) - Steig Larsson
Code Name Verity (Code Name Verity #1) - Elizabeth Wein
The Sons of Thestian (The Harmatia Cycle #1) - M. E. Vaughan
The Book Thief - Markus Zusak
The Bletchley Girls - Tessa Dunlop
Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen
Throne of Glass (Throne of Glass #1) - Sarah J. Maas
Flawed (Flawed #1) - Cecilia Ahern
The Help - Kathryn Stockett
How to Be a Woman - Caitlin Moran
The Scarlet Letter - Nathaniel Hawthorne
Room - Emma Donoghue
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone (Harry Potter #1) - J. K. Rowling
The Miniaturist - Jessie Burton
When Hitler Stole Pink Rabbit - Judith Kerr
Love, Aubrey - Suzanne LaFleur
The Diary of Anne Frank - Anne Frank
Enjoy!
“I brained you could take a hand, ’less you’re hoping to be corpsed yourself ...”
Aeron Foucan from Harmatia Cycle, because I am a terrible person with Problematic Favourites. :D
In-case any of you want to hear a folk-song I wrote about faeries eating stupid men.
(Re)reading Blood of the Delphi
Feat. Claire Kerry
I have just finished Blood of the Delphi. Little did I know when I read on some blog that your books had LGBT characters and decided to give it a try. But as I am writing to you now I am ready to go into battle with them. Fight for the freedom of the kingdoms and ripp the tyranny out of power and maybe see them happy again. What I am trying to say is; thank you for the story, thank you for the characters and especially thank you for giving us Rufus Merle as bisexual representation.
This is such a wonderful message to come back to! Thank you so much for your support.
“My friendship does not come with conditions.” Unlike yours.
- Blood, Teeth & Bones by M.E. Vaughan