Summons
Fable
Ranger Book 1
by
A.L. Brown
Genre:
MG Fantasy, Fairy Tale Mashup
Take
care what you wish for. You just might get it.
Twelve-year-old
Casey doesn’t think life could get any more unfair. Plans for her
special basketball tournament are tossed aside by her sister’s
wedding plans. She even has to be a bridesmaid now, with all the lace
and silk and—oh, the horror! All she wants is an escape, but she
never imagined she’d be swept away to a world of Mother Goose
rhymes, fairy tales, stories of Arabian Nights, and oh, by the way,
all but one fairy godmother has been kidnapped.
Casey
learns she’s been summoned as the Fable Ranger to lead the search
and rescue of the missing wish-makers. But she’s not the hero they
want. In the world of fairy tales, damsels aren’t meant to swoop in
and save the day.
Now
all Casey wants is to go home, but the veil between worlds is on
lockdown. Taking fate into her own hands, she embarks on an airship
flight to find the phoenix tears that can open her way home. Her
journey would’ve gone as smooth as the perfect layup if it weren’t
for that pesky bounty the evil Dovetail has placed on her head. But
if Casey fails, the Arabian Nights will disappear forever—and leave
her trapped in a world unraveling one fairy tale at a time.
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Casey
is home! But not for long...
Casey’s
short-lived return to the real world is followed by a rapid scramble
back to Lorealia to tackle Dovetail and more of his mischief. This
time, it’s a family affair — not just to save the missing
godmothers, but to rescue her sister Leslie as well.
Snow
White is now Snow Leslie, trapped in an off-script fairy tale that’s
doomed to spiral into a never ever after with the rest of Lorealia if
Casey, her father, and Charlie-boy fail their mission to stop a
war.
And
has the book finally realized it made a mistake in choosing Casey as
the Fable Ranger after all? Why is it rejecting her?
Don’t
miss this final installment of the exciting Fable Ranger duology.
Born
and raised in Little Rock, AR, Angela now calls Central Texas
home.
Reading
and writing have been lifelong passions. It was around the time she
gave birth to her forever-love, nicknamed Chipmunk, that she really
took writing seriously. After all, how could she teach her child to
follow her dreams if she hadn't tried herself?
As
a YA fantasy/sci-fi reader and author, she favors the magical,
mysterious, the darker side of life...even harbors a secret fright
for things that go bump in the night.
GUEST POST
Q. Can you, for those who don't know
you already, tell something about yourself and how you became an
author?
A. I’m a mom. That’s the job I love
the most since my kiddo – erm – teen (Good grief where did
the time go???) is pretty wonderful. I work full time in Healthcare
Information Technology so my days can get a bit hectic. And our dog,
a chihuahua-mixed-with-an-energy-bar, adds to the busy-ness and joy
of my life.
I wish I could say that I wanted to be
an author all of my life and so I tried from the time I was young to
do so. But…not so much. While I truly enjoyed reading and some
journaling, writing as an author was something I didn’t really try
until the birth of my daughter. I knew I wanted to tell her about
being her best, trying her best and going for her dreams…while
realizing I hadn’t given myself a chance. She was my inspiration to
turn my dream into a reality.
Q. How to find time to write as a
parent?
A. I think there are people with really
great answers that involve smart time management. As a single parent,
I have a lot of responsibilities that have to come first, such as
caring for my daughter, work, and my household. Sleep has to happen
in there somewhere. So…
I steal those moments that are
precious, especially once school is in session and I’m running
between school, work, and extra-curricular activities. Because my
daughter has been supportive, she does her best to let me work when I
hop on the computer. I guess in truth, as a parent, I don’t find
the time, I make the time to write.
Q. If you knew you'd die tomorrow,
how would you spend your last day?
A. This is probably the most boring
answer ever, so apologies in advance…but I’d find out what my
daughter wanted to do. Thing is, if I knew I would die tomorrow, I’d
want to make my last day so super memorable and fun to give her
plenty of my love and affection to be a residual for the rest of her
life after I’m gone.
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