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Monday, July 21, 2008

CSFF Blog Tour: DragonLight Day 1


This week, Monday through Wednesday—July 21-23, is our June CSFF (Christian Science Fiction & Fantasy) Blog Tour for Donita Paul’s DragonLight, book 5 of the DragonKeeper Chronicles!

CSSF Blog Tour


On all three days (see future posts) you have the opportunity to leave comments to win a handmade beaded dragon bookmark and/or a t-shirt. Pictures of these type items and more just as fabulous if not even more cool DragonKeeper stuff is on the DK Chronicles Website here. This is some pretty neat stuff, and you should really check it out! (I love the mugs, they are just too adorable!)

The Featured book, DragonLight, is book #5 in the DragonKeeper Chronicles written by Donita K. Paul, find out more about her and her series on her website here, or her blog here.

For those of you who have been following my blog for a while may have seen back in April that I became very excited about the DragonKeeper Chronicles and have been ever since! I'm shocked that I did not know about this wonderful series sooner. I'd recommend the whole series for anyone of any age seeking some adventure. Start from DragonSpell and work your way through beginning to end.

Book #1 DragonSpell
Book #2 DragonQuest
Book#3 DragonKnight (I'm currently reading this one, and love it!)
Book #4 DragonFire
Book #5 DragonLight

Today, I want to give you a peek into DragonSpell with my review:

This book kept me giggling and curious for more. With a full combination of Dumbledore and Gandolf, with Jesus and God the Father, as well as the Fellowship of the Ring, and flashes of the Shadow of Evil plot in mind... this book is a wonderful original th at is reminiscent of many wonderful things th at takes you to no place like you have ever been.

Kale is a simple o'rant girl who does not think too highly of herself. This is a story where Paladin comes to her in ways unimagined and shows her what she is made of, whether it is more or less than what she thought you'll have to read it and see. This book is a great adventure, literally for all ages!




At present, our schedule for the coming months is as follows:

* July – Donita Paul, DragonLight (fantasy)
* August – Sigmund Brouwer, Broken Angel (adult suspense/fantasy)
* September – Marcher Lord Press
* October – Bryan Davis, Beyond the Reflection’s Edge (YA science fantasy) (Click the title to see my review and a first chapter look at the fabulous book!)
* November – John Olson, Shade (dark fantasy – tentative)
* December – Lost Genre Guild website

*Participants’ Links:
(Just for fun [the] marked five who also participated in CSFF’s first book tour, featuring Donita Paul’s DragonKnight back in June 2006.)

Brandon Barr
Justin Boyer
Jackie Castle
Valerie Comer
Karri Compton
CSFF Blog Tour
Gene Curtis
Stacey Dale
D. G. D. Davidson
Jeff Draper
April Erwin
Karina Fabian
* Beth Goddard
Mark Goodyear
Andrea Graham
Todd Michael Greene
Katie Hart
Christopher Hopper
Joleen Howell
Jason Joyner
Carol Keen
Magma
Terri Main
Magma
Margaret
* Shannon McNear
Melissa Meeks
* Rebecca LuElla Miller
John W. Otte
Deena Peterson
Steve Rice
* Cheryl Russel
Ashley Rutherford
Chawna Schroeder
James Somers
Robert Treskillard
* Steve Trower
Speculative Faith
Laura Williams

2 comments and creative thoughts:

purpleirisflower said...

Oh, neat. Enter me to win either of the items. I know a couple people who would just love them!

Valerie Comer said...

Hey there! Thanks for stopping by my blog. As you could tell, it was book THREE that kept eluding me. And I think it was my favorite so far (and of course the only one I don't own...). Book 4 was my least favorite. Guess I'll talk about that on Wednesday!

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