The Tale of Chadizah by Shanna Mawavise on Sale Now
Shanna Mawavise, a local area author, announces the release of her novel The Tale of Chadizah a sword and sorcery fantasy for women who prefer female heroes. The Tale of Chadizah is the first part of the The Mothersource Cycle an epic saga depicting the world of Lyantho. This POD book is 144 pages of intrigue, history, battles, elves, fairies, monsters and dragons and absolutely no me. This soft cover book is Available at Amazon.com, BAMM.com, BN.com and PublishAmerica.com the book will leave the reader spellbound and wanting more.
Philadelphia, PA (PRWEB) April 22, 2004 -- Veronica Lamont, author of I'm Not Mad... I'm Special says Chadizah is the word of change... An impressive world of fantasy. Oracles, fairies, elves, magic spells, revenge, jealousy and Adula's task to learn the truth from Amaquaba the Empress of the Na'Asulek...You will have to read this unique book by Shanna Mawavise to discover the truth and to get totally lost into a land of fantasy. A lot of work and imagination has gone into this book... you soon slip into the pages and find it hard to pull away... I am glad I read Shanna Mawavise's book...I recommend this book to all fantasy readers but also to those that usually skip this genre."
"There are no fairy tales in Lyantho."
D.A. Arthur author of The Maverick Princess writes:
You might as well say this is not your mother's fantasy novel too. For sure, The Tale of Chadizah has everything you'd expect of a good fantasy novel -- an imaginative created world in which the reader is immersed, brutal battle scenes, an illicit love affair (or two) -- and an unsuspecting protagonist on the brink of her destiny... young Adula Zabadu... is kidnapped and summoned to see the High Librarian of Lyantho... She (and we) are transported through tree cities, enormous palaces, and meet fascinating people whose motives are all muddled... you will be hard-pressed to get away from it. Ms. Mawavise has woven an impressive debut tale, and is definitely one to watch in the coming years. Good work!"
Reviewer Shayla Golightly of Clovis New Mexico states: The Tale of Chadizah by Shanna Mawavise is the beginning of an epic tale of a world of all women. It follows the story of Adula Zabadu, the Crown Princess of the Gem Children, to the Tree City of Agrippa where she learns about her world's past and her Ancestor Lodiva Graze. Adula learns that she is the Mighty One, and the unwitting pawn in a game of the Goddesses that rule her universe... we learn about the birth of Lodiva Graze, the supreme sorceress...There are two storylines in the book, which at first seem confusing but Mawavise handles them like a camera jumping back and forth, I like this. There is magic, monsters, mystery, and absolutely no men within the covers of this book... I recommend this book to lovers of a good epic fantasy. It is not for children.
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