When his captain of the guard told him that his prisoners had managed to escape, Lord Milford released a guttural growl of anger and cried out, “Release the hounds! Now! Find them, you fool! Don’t let them get away!”
This post is part of the Tuesday Use It In A Sentence prompt, “release”:
Ok. I know I posted about this yesterday, but I’m going to call this the “official” announcement of its release since I have links to all sites now. And so, without further ado…
Chronicles of Riss, the short story collection “prequel” to my book Kismet and Tell, is now available!
Confronting evil sorcerers. Fighting monsters. Dueling metal golems. Searching for a sea monster. Hunting lost treasure. Finding a missing show dog. Competing in talent contests. Helping lost children. These are just some of the widely varied exploits that the young mercenary sorceress Marissa “Riss” Cobalt shares in this secondAdventures in Sorcery book. Riss reveals how she ended up as a mercenary and chronicles some of the many adventures, ranging from fun to serious, that she’s had prior to the events of Kismet and Tell.
"Whatever you do, don´t stop writing, write only for yourself if that´s what you want". It might sound as nothing, but in a time in which I doubted so much about myself, it meant the world for me.