I am thrilled that Arabella's Song can finally be shared with anyone who wants to read it. To date, this is the longest-finished work I have done. At nearly 25,000 words, it sounds like so many words, but in the world of books, it is not. Yet I'm pleased with what I accomplished.
It is currently available as a Kindle book, and the print version is still being formatted. Who knew there were so many steps involved in bringing a book to life?
This has been a learning experience in so many ways, including how little sleep I can survive on while still pretending to function as a person.
But if you are interested in enjoying Arabella's Song, which was part of the Lost Kerchiefs Arista Challenge, I'm providing the Amazon link here Arabella's Song on Amazon.
This title will be on Kindle Unlimited until Christmas, so don't delay. After that date, it will be available with other online eBook retailers.
About the Book:
A song calls her to her destiny until a betrayal threatens her future.
Arabella's future has long been decided, but she'll have to fight for it when her trusted servant betrays her.
All her life, a song has drawn her towards her destiny, and now it may very well be what saves her life.
With the aid of a talking horse, a mysterious stranger, and a foreign dignitary, Arabella is in a race against time to reclaim the identity stolen from her in this story based on the Goose Girl and the Pied Piper of Hamelin.
This is the first book in The House of Sorah series.
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