Tuesday, January 22, 2008

This month's tour is:

Jeffery Overstreet

and his book

Auralia's Colors


ABOUT THE AUTHOR:

JEFFREY OVERSTREET first read "The Hobbit" at age 7, and by age 10 he had read "The Lord of the Rings" several times. He knew he wanted to grow up to write fantasy stories. Soon after meeting and interviewing the cast and crew of Peter Jackson's "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" (on assignment for ChristianityTodayMovies.com), he was offered his first publishing contract... for the first book in a series called The Auralia Thread. Visit his blog here.

AURALIA'S COLORS:


Into a world where color is banned for all but a privileged few comes a child of mystery with a talent for seeing and creating color. Beasts lurk and men strive, but color births hope.

Auralia’s gift wakens things long forgotten, stirs up greed and sparks hope. Where did she come from and is the Keeper real?

I enjoyed this novel of fantasy, mystery, struggle and hope.

Auralia's simple innocence and joy in giving contrast nicely with her struggle to sacrifice for the ungrateful and her quest to serve the one who called her to the task.

And the cover art, all I have to say is WOW! It really helped create a more vivid picture of the expanse.

Click on the cover to read reviews or purchase the book at Amazon. You can also visit the Auralia's Colors website here.

Other CSFF members blogging about Auralia's colors are:
Brandon Barr Jim Black Justin Boyer Grace Bridges Jackie Castle Carol Bruce Collett Valerie Comer D. G. D. Davidson Chris Deanne Jeff Draper April Erwin Marcus Goodyear Andrea Graham Jill Hart Katie Hart Timothy Hicks Heather R. Hunt Becca Johnson Jason Joyner Kait Karen Carol Keen Mike Lynch Margaret Rachel Marks Shannon McNear Melissa Meeks Rebecca LuElla Miller Mirtika or Mir's Here Pamela Morrisson Eve Nielsen John W. Otte John Ottinger Deena Peterson Rachelle Steve Rice Cheryl Russel Ashley Rutherford Hanna Sandvig Chawna Schroeder James Somers Donna Swanson Steve Trower Speculative Faith Jason Waguespac Laura Williams Timothy Wise

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