Posted by Mark Alders on Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Under: news
The Pembroke Eve Chronicles are in full swing. "Light of the Body" (part 2) is out now and "Time of the Soul" (part 3) is out next (June 15th). So, I thought it might be time to introduce you all to the next installment after that. Titled, "Fire of the Heart" (part 4), this book continues the adventures of Jacob and co. This time...there be dragons! Stay tuned for the August 15th release of this one :-)
Fire of the Heart is
the fourth installment in the Pembroke Eve Chronicles and takes place a
few weeks after the Spring Dance.
Jacob, Callum
and Zane are packing up for the night in the Food
Emporium, when Mr. Barnaby bursts in
proclaiming Aloysius is missing. Where could a twenty foot dragon have
disappeared to in a small town like Pembroke Eve? And what’s more, when
Jacob and
the gang go to investigate, they are sucked into a wormhole that so
happened
to materialise right in the main street of the town. Coincidence? Hell
yes!
The vortex is a one-way ticket
to the dragon realm, where the
problems for Jacob and his friends have only just begun. Why? Well,
they’ve
walked right into a time when the realm is at its greatest unrest, their
leader, Aloysius, no longer there to guide them. If only Jacob
could ask Mr. Barnaby for advice. Trouble is, he’s disappeared now, too!
To top it all off, Jacob unwittingly accepts an advance by a
dragon
shifter warrior named, Nottolu. The warrior claims Jacob as his mate and
it’s
up to Callum, his fiancé, to claim him back…even if it means his death.
Everything
becomes a race against time. The gang must work
together
to find not only Aloysius and Mr. Barnaby, but to get Callum and Jacob
back
together, too. All before an all out war threatens to destroy
everything, even the
hope of ever returning to Pembroke Eve.
I am Mark Alders, writer, intactivist, post office worker, and all round nice guy...except when someone steals my chocolate! I am a proud Australian, and as such use different spellings and have some weird phrases, too. Hey, perhaps that's why I write some damn weird shit!
I can't change who I am.
So when you read one of my books, enjoy the ride, but please don't say I can't spell. I spell how I damn well feel like it! LOL Naw seriously, I spell like an Aussie...do forgive me because we are a breed unto ourselves. Where else can a place have 11 registered public holidays and no one has any idea what they are for except to have a BBQ and down some beers!
If you do find a genuine error in my work, please let me know so I can speak with my editor...also, as an addition to that, offer chocolates as well. Lots of chocolates.
*hugs*
Mark