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Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Tour & Giveaway: Ruins on Stone Hill by F. P. Spirit



Ruins on Stone Hill (Heroes of Ravenford #1)  
by F.P. Spirit
Genre: YA Fantasy  
Release Date: December 2016 


Magic  is  easy.    

That’s what Glolindir thought, until he came across his first real monster. 

Luckily, he survived, thanks to his new “friends.”Lloyd, the reckless young warrior with blades of fire. Seth, the sarcastic halfling who might bean assassin. Aksel, the genius little gnome whose very touch can heal. Little did they know that things were about togo from bad to worse. After one hundred and fifty years of relative peace, dark forces stir around the little town ofRavenford—monsters, black magic, creatures of the night. 

The only thing standing between Ravenford and certain destruction is this band of young misfits.



Glolindir  spotted  the  monstrous  orc  at  the  same  time  as  Seth.  The  wizard  waited  till  it  charged,  then  lifted  his  arm  and  pointed  a  finger  at  it.  As  he  did  so,  mana,  the  energy  that  flows  in  and  around  all  things,  gathered  within  him.  He  drew  the  energy  inward  with  concentrated  will  and  focused  it  with  a  gesture.  All  that  was  needed  now  was  a  verbal  command  to  trigger  it.    

The  orc  had  closed  half  the  gap  to  the  lead  wagon  when  Glo  spoke  the  words  that  released  the  spell,  “Nullam  Telum.”  A  projectile  of  arcane  energy  leapt  from  his  finger  and  spiraled  out  toward  the  charging  creature.  The  purple  missile  met  the  beast  in  midstride  and  connected  with  an  audible  thud.  

The  monster  appeared  neither  shaken,  nor  hurt.  Instead  it  merely  glanced  down  at  its  chest,  reached  up  with  its  free  hand,  and  touched  the  smoldering  spot.    

Glo’s  eyes  went  wide.  This  huge  orc  was  far  tougher  than  he  imagined—he  had  severely  miscalculated.  He  watched  in  horror  as  the  creature  dropped  its  hand  and  turned  its  feral  gaze  toward  him.  An  evil  grin  spread  across  the  monster’s  maw,  then  it  charged.    

Glo  froze  in  place,  unable  to  move  a  muscle.  He  had  been  so  sure  of  himself.  He  had  studied  his  spells  and  creatures  and  practiced  his  art  tirelessly.  Yet  none  of  that  had  prepared  him  for  this.  Here  was  a  real  live  monster  bearing  down  on  him,  fully  intent  on  ripping  him  limb  from  limb.  It  swiftly  closed  the  gap  between  them  and  would  be  on  him  in  seconds.  

My  father  was  right.  He  was  woefully  unprepared  to  cope  with  this.  At  that  moment,  he  wished  that  he  had  listened  to  his  father’s  advice  and  stayed  in  the  safety  of  their  elven  home.  

Aksel  climbed  out  of  the  wagon  just  in  time  to  see  the  creature  rushing  toward  them.  “Well,  that  doesn’t  look  good.”

“Agreed,”  Glo  said  through  barely  moving  lips.




F.P. Spirit has always loved fantasy. From the moment he received his very first copy of Lord of the Rings back in high school, he was hooked. Today, somewhere between work and family, F.P. manages to write young adult sword and sorcery fiction. His series, Heroes of Ravenford, chronicles the adventures of a young band of misfits in the dangerous world of Thac. The last book in the series, The Baron’s Heart, is due out this fall.

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