The
Librarian's Treasure
by
Katherine H. Brown
Genre:
Low Fantasy
Libraries,
leprechauns, & evil landlords, oh my!
Join
Raegan Sheridan as she sets out on a journey with a dashing stranger
and an ornery kitten to the home of the mother she never knew, at the
behest of her father's people whom she never met, to save a village
she knows nothing about.
The
Librarian's Treasure is a little fantasy, a little mystery, and a lot
to love.
This was a sweet quick read that had me captivated from the very first chapter.The plot itself was steadily going. There was mystery, twists, turns, and the romance seemed to fit perfectly within its pages. There was a sense of realism that made you believe that these characters could be walking around in real life going, on this massive adventure, while simultaneously falling in love.The ending was...I can’t even describe it, and I’m not going to spoil the book. You’re just gonna have to read it get to the ending, and be just as amazed as I was.With that said, I’m going to leave you here with my super high recommendation of my stamp of approval that you will fall head over heels for this marvellous little fantasy.Happy Reading-E.A. Walsh
Good day! Thank you for having me today. I’d like to take a moment to tell you a little bit about The Librarian’s Treasure.
Of everything that I’ve written, this story has taken the longest. I whipped out a beginning in no time flat, falling in love with the idea of an orphaned librarian getting wrapped up in intrigue and adventure. And then, I stopped. For whatever reason, it just felt like nothing I wrote was good enough.
A year or so later, I picked it up and tried once more. This time, it was Drake who refused to cooperate. Was he a spy? An assassin? A love interest? A messenger? Writing him felt incomplete as I couldn’t decide what his future in the book would be. So, I stopped. Again.
And then, after another almost two years, the story resurfaced in my stack of unfinished projects and I knew I wanted to give it breath and life and wings to fly into the world, your world, readers. I still loved my idea and I was ready to sit down and do the hard work of erasing and starting over fresh. No more picking up in the middle. It was hard. I hate erasing. Or backspacing, as the case may be. But I did it. And oh! I’m so glad that I did.
Raegan and Drake and the League are even better than I ever imagined them (with lots of encouragement from my editor to embrace a little more fantasy for the first time). I hope that you enjoy spending time with Raegan and Drake and getting to know them as much as I did. It was so refreshing to finish this story, that I jumped right into writing the prequel; another something I never thought I would do….write books out of order lol, but I didn’t know it needed a prequel until the story ended and Raegan had some unanswered questions.
Thank you again for spending time with me today! Happy reading.
Her love of books runs deep and she hopes to encourage readers of all ages to explore and use their imagination by helping them fall in love with books just like she did. Katherine is married to a wonderful man, Patrick, and has a spunky, smart, amazing step-daughter Lexi. Lexi is the biggest fan of this author’s first published series, School is Scary, and is constantly asking when the next book will be finished so she can read it too.
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Book tote, bookmarks, One shamrock charm bracelet, &
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"Libraries, leprechauns, & evil landlords, oh my!"
ReplyDeleteWOW! This sounds amazing!