The Princes of Stone and Steel
Roshambo Rising Book 1
by Sarah Zolton Arthur
Genre: YA Fantasy Romance
She must remember the past to save the future.
What starts as the abduction of Millie Merchant turns into an awakening of bitter truth. Her life is a lie.
Her family a fake. It’s all been part of an elaborate hoax to keep her from her destiny. A destiny that lies
in the land of Roshambo.
The lines between fantasy & reality blur as she’s transported to a fantastical realm boarding on
extinction. Struggling to make sense of it all, Millie is presented with two princes determined to win her
hand. One has her best interest at heart, the other seeks control of the realm. But who can she trust in a
world full of strangers?
War is looming. Nightmarish beasts prowl the lands. It falls to Millie to be the salvation of Roshambo.
For she alone is the ruler the Outliers have been searching for. The origins of rock, paper, scissors come
alive in a tale far more twisted than a simple child’s game.
Sarah Zolton Arthur is a USA TODAY Bestselling author of Adult Contemporary Romance, Romantic
Suspense, Rom-Com, LBGTQ+, and PNR author who recently decided to dip her toes in the world of YA
Fantasy. She spends her days embracing the weirdly wonderful parts of life with her two kooky sons
while pretending to be a responsible adult. And there is plenty of the weird and wonderful to go around
with her older son being autistic and the younger being a plain ol' wisecracker.
She resides in Michigan, where the winters bring cold, and the summers bring construction. The roads
might have potholes, but the beaches are amazing.
Above all else, she lives by these rules. Call them Sarah's life edicts: In Sarah's world all books have
kissing and end in some form of HEA. Because really, what more do you need in life?
GUEST POST
My favorite author right now is Jennifer L. Armentrout. I love Julie
Kawaga and Wendy Higgins, too. Oh, and I have been known to read a
Kristen Ashley book or ten. But I’m not a buy it just because that
author wrote it type of reader. Sometimes they stray away from things
that I enjoy in a book. Isn’t that a great thing about books? That
there’s something out there for every taste.
Editing sucks your
soul. Publishing is not that fun on our end. It’s all so much work,
but the writing… the writing is the fun part. Three o’clock in
the morning when most people are sleeping your eyes pop open and
that’s when you reach for the trusty notebook and pencil you keep
by your bedside to begin scribbling down this story concept or scene
that forced you awake. Does that sound familiar to you? If so, then
you might just be a writer, too. I can’t tell you how many stories
started their life in scribbles that I found hard to decipher the
next morning from those notebooks, or hastily written on napkins or
even a square of toilet paper. Go ahead and laugh--it’s happened.
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