They are mostly silent friends and companions, my dogs, and so it was quite a surprise the morning they began to speak. That in itself was uncanny, but it wasn't long after that before the three of us were drawn into an adventure that involved dragons, elfin beings, talking animals, and - what else? - an existential threat to all that is. Dejah & Sumer in the Time of Magic could be described as a madcap romp for anyone who loves stories about good versus evil, life and death, fantasy and reality, and golden retrievers.
From the author of The Man Who Crossed Whimsy Avenue, Myke Phoenix, and The Imaginary Bomb.
They are mostly silent friends and companions, my dogs, and so it was quite a surprise the morning they began to speak. That in itself was uncanny, but it wasn't long after that before the three of us were drawn into an adventure that involved dragons, elfin beings, talking animals, and - what else? - an existential threat to all that is. Dejah & Sumer in the Time of Magic could be described as a madcap romp for anyone who loves stories about good versus evil, life and death, fantasy and reality, and golden retrievers.
From the author of The Man Who Crossed Whimsy Avenue, Myke Phoenix, and The Imaginary Bomb.