Child of Dawn
Legends of the Vale, #1
by Leslie Anne Lee
Genre: Epic Dark Fantasy
Her anger enveloped her, Witch, So that was what she was to
them.
Dagsbrún knew he was a monster... He had been called that
since birth. And yet, as he raged against his immortality, he dared to dream of
finding peace.
Enter the world of the Vale, ruled by elves and vampires. A world destined for destruction unless a prophecy can be fulfilled, and two individuals who are entirely opposite can find something in common.
Silken Waters
Legends of the Vale, #2
"War is hard. Sometimes, peace is even harder."
Silken Waters transports readers back to the Vale, a realm
governed by magic and ruled by the ancient and powerful races of elves and
vampires. These two races have been at odds for thousands of years, forbidden
to associate, much less fall in love.
In the sequel to Child of Dawn, Rennault, the leader of the bradach a faction Of vampire pirates- must face the changes brought by the newfound peace in the Vale. When his and other bradach's way of life is threatened, he seeks to save his right to rule the waters, little does he know that this endeavor will take him on an adventure that will change not only his life but also the lives of everyone living in the Vale. He will be challenged in love, brotherhood, and choosing between what is right and what is easy.
Leslie Anne Lee has been writing since she was six years
old, crafting tales on newsprint paper with crayons before graduating to pen
and journal. Her passion for writing was evident from a young age, winning
recognition in school for her short stories and poetry. By high school,
Leslie had published her first novel, and as a college freshman, her
poetry garnered recognition from her state senator.
Leslie’s writing journey has been marked by determination
and resilience. Even as a new mother, she penned her second book while
bedridden with a fever. Her dedication to the craft has resulted in the
publication of six books across various genres, and her poetry has been
featured in several anthologies.
Leslie credits her success to the encouragement and inspiration she received from her high school English and Drama teacher, Greg Stobbe, as well as the unwavering support of her family and friends. Her mother, who instilled in her a love of reading; her children, whom she wants to inspire and teach that anything is possible; and her friends, who have inspired, pushed, and motivated her to believe that she can and will be a successful author. When she’s not writing, Leslie enjoys contributing to local film non-profits, participating in red carpet premieres, and nurturing her creative spirit through gardening, dancing, and helping her children make movies.
Website * Facebook * X * Instagram * TikTok * Bookbub * Amazon * Goodreads









No comments:
Post a Comment