Ties of Blood and Bone is Available Today!

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Surprise! It’s Release Day for Ties of Blood and Bone! We had the technology. We made it faster, stronger, better, and sooner than we expected. And now it’s available in e-book today! Paperback will be available soon. We hope that you enjoy it! Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Ties-Blood-Bone-Second-Binding-ebook/dp/B07FZC63QN/ B&N https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/ties-of-blood-and-bone-a-e-lowan/1129201817?ean=2940161786925 Kobo https://www.kobo.com/us/en/ebook/ties-of-blood-and-bone

New cover for Faerie Rising: The First Book of Binding

The Faerie Rising Paperback is Now Available and Other Team Lowan News

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It’s finally here! We are excited to announce that the paperback of Faerie Rising: The First Book of Binding, is now available at Amazon.com. We appreciate the patience and support we have received during this long process. For those who prefer e-readers, Faerie Rising is available in e-book as well. What’s coming up? We are hard at work on the sequel, Ties of Blood and Bone: The Second Book of Binding, which should be available in both e-book and paperback Spring of 2018. For those who enjoy audiobooks, we are working on audio editions of both books to be released Read More …

Ties of Blood and Bone Cover Reveal

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We are thrilled to reveal the cover for our next full-length book! Preorders for Ties of Blood and Bone: The Second Book of Binding are available now. We are offering $1 off the list price of $3.99 to anyone who pre-orders before January 15, 2018. Click here to grab yours! This cover, like our beautiful one for Faerie Rising, was designed by the incredible team at Deranged Doctor Design. We are just left speechless by them each time we work with them. You can find them here. We are also working on print and audio editions for both books. We Read More …

Morning at the Vineyard – A Snippet from Ties of Blood and Bone: The Second Book of Binding

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Alerich woke up to wintery sunlight filtering in through the gauze curtains and his grandmother’s lady’s maid, Odette, rapping on his door, her pretty, polite voice carrying through it. “Breakfast is served.” Alerich rolled onto his back and stared up at the ceiling. Odette’s presence meant his grandmother, Hildreth, was here. And if Hildreth was here it would be non-stop wedding talk for the next two weeks. He wondered if there was a trellis outside the window. Was it sturdy? It wouldn’t be the first time he’d escaped out a window and wouldn’t be his first trellis climb, but he Read More …