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message 1: by Karen (last edited Sep 15, 2023 05:11AM) (new)

Karen A. Wyle (kawyle) | 278 comments Hello, all! I invite you to join me in celebrating Release Day for my fantasy novel Far From Mortal Realms: A Novel of Humans and Fae. It's my first foray into what you could call fantasy-with-no-adjectives, or possibly paranormal fantasy, urban fantasy (for small-town values of "urban"), or magical realism. One reviewer has pointed out that it could also be called a legal procedural, though unlike any you may have seen before. . . .

Here's the description.

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Negotiating with the Fair Folk is a tightrope walk over deadly perils. And even the most skilled can misstep.

The many wondrous realms the Fair Folk inhabit offer tempting opportunities for mortals hoping to benefit from faerie magic. But making bargains with the Fair Folk is a dangerous business, for the fae have a habit of leaving loopholes to snare the unwary. Father-and-daughter lawyers Abe and Adira have made a career out of helping their fellow humans reach such agreements safely.

Abe and Adira know the rules for dealing with Fair Folk: don't reveal your true name, don't say thank you, don't accept gifts, don't eat fae food, don't tell even the slightest of lies . . . . Oh, and always, no matter the provocation, be unfailingly polite.

A moment of carelessness, a brief lapse, and a professional defender of mortal interests may be in dire need of rescue.

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And here's the gorgeous cover from Rebecacovers via Fiverr. Far From Mortal Realms A Novel of Humans and Fae by Karen A. Wyle

You can pick up the Kindle or paperback edition on Amazon, at https://www.amazon.com/Far-Mortal-Rea.... (Please note: Amazon recently changed how one reads samples -- instead of clicking on the cover to "Look Inside," one must now go to the separate "Read sample" link under the cover.) I may put the book in Kindle Unlimited, but I haven't yet done so. The paperback is also available from a host of online retailers, such as Barnes & Noble and BooksAMillion -- and your favorite bricks-and-mortar bookstore should be able to order a copy.

If anyone would like a free review e-copy -- though if/once I put the book in Kindle Unlimited, it'll have to be a PDF of the paperback, due to Kindle Unlimited rules -- I'd be delighted to send it along.

Happy reading!


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