The book tour for The Lost Sentinel ran from 6th to 12th of September. In case you’ve missed the details here was the line up…
Timy gave a great round up of the tour you should check out, but I wanted to do my own post to highlight the reviews and as my way of saying thanks to the reviewers involved. Please click the links to visit their blogs.
Right, let’s start at the beginning…
First Day Intro
Check out the start of the tour with some great interview questions about the book and my research, plus some quickfire Q&A’s.
Day One
‘For those of you who enjoy romance and the like, I would definitely suggest giving The Lost Sentinel a read. Even as someone who almost never enjoys romance in a book, I was still able to see that it was written very well, and lead to some quite emotional moments.’
Day Two
‘Kalaya’s world building is captivating. Its landscapes and mythology instantly pulled me in!’
‘The magic system was really interesting and I love the idea that the island has magic that the Mystics must protect but the none magical people have forgotten and don’t look after the island ass they should. I really wish we had more stories where the land was actually alive with magic…’
Day Three
‘I think this book would be a good read for those just getting into fantasy or who don’t read it often but sometimes want an escape from their usual reading as it gives you all the things we love about fantasy…’
‘Iᖴ YOᑌ ᗩᖇᗴ IᑎTO ᖴᗩᑎTᗩՏY Tᕼᗴᑎ YOᑌ ՏᕼOᑌᒪᗪ ᑭIᑕK TᕼIՏ ᗷOOK. 𝗙𝗮𝘀𝘁!!’
Day Four
‘THE LOST SENTINEL is a solid fantasy tale that reminded me of some of my most treasured fantasy comfort reads. The magic especially is very well done and spun with an alacrity that is hard to come by these days.’
‘A high fantasy novel with stunning world building along with magic, romance, and an epic quest.’
‘A true fantasy is as good as the world it depicts. And this world is amazing! …the twists, the magic, the world make you loose yourself a little in this breathtaking fantasy.’
Day Five
‘I found this book to be well written, very plot and character driven, with fantastic world building.’
An excerpt with my favourite character, Garrick.
The review has been delayed due to shipping issues of the paperback. So instead the bookishfae shared a spotlight post and excerpt.
Last Day Encore
Wrap up interview with some asylum related questions that made me look at my book in a whole new way!
Plus there’s a song list I used whilst writing the trilogy and some super cool Youtube videos too, so be sure to stop by for a read and a listen.
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Thanks to Storytellers on tour and to all the book reviewers who took part. Being an indie author and reaching readers is really hard, so I appreciate your support in sharing my trilogy with your followers.
If these reviews have piqued your interest, this is the last chance to buy the box set trilogy whilst it’s on sale – Pick up the Silent Sea Chronicles for just £3.99 worldwide. Why not take a chance and let me know what you think. Amazon link.
Thanks for reading.
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Suzanne Rogerson – Author of epic and heroic fantasy
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Congratulations on the blog tour, I’ll catch up with these links soon and share them. 🙂 I’ve been a bit busy the last month but will be posting my review of the final book v soon, some time next week 🙂 Sorry it took me so long but I wanted to read back the other books first to get back into the adventure and it took me some time to re-read both as well as this last book :).
By the way, I just noticed the background wallpaper on your blog with the bird (I usually view from the wordpress reader so don’t see it). Wow, I love it!! 😀 😀
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Thank you. I can’t wait to see your review.
I love the bird wallpaper too, it’s a bit mad but fun!
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