Description
Finalist – 2013 Midwest Independent Publishers Association (MIPA) Book Awards for Fiction: Fantasy/SciFi/Horror/Paranormal
As family and friends are taken from their midst and turned to a life of mindless devotion to their new Master, the creatures of Fayen begin to lose hope. But none of this suffering has reached the peaceful island where Beryl lives with her grandparents. Then when a calm fall afternoon is interrupted by a brutal attack on her family, Beryl is forced to flee the only home she’s ever known. As she travels, Beryl discovers who, and what, she really is and how the fate of the world may depend on her own.
This quirky fantasy offers a unique take on a classic epic journey. Centered on themes of empathy, loyalty, and personal burdens, Spireseeker, Bell’s debut, is best known for its genderbending elves, magical creatures, and talking animals. It’s different! (And she now realizes, quite bizarre, so please see the content notes.)
Cover illustration by Anna Rettberg
“It’s a little bit quirky in all of the communicating with animals, and there were several of cliches, but they only served to make the story more charming and compelling. The plot was well thought through, held both predictable and unpredictable moments. This story made me laugh, cry, and gasp aloud, and after reading as many stories as I have and being desensitized to those responses, it is a real treat to be able to feel that involved in a story.” ― Reviewer Robert, 5 Stars