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Chapter Excerpt: THEIBES HOUSE Book One of Keepers of the Ancient Tomes

Posted by LediaR on November 5, 2012
Posted in: Creative Writing, Dark Fantasy, Ghost Stories, Horror, Ledia Runnels, Magic, Magic Book, Novel Excerpt. Leave a comment

Chapter One

Sleight of Hand

Thaddeus was missing. The only certain thing Benjamin could put a finger on. Everything else was a web of confusion left for him to untangle as best he could.

He opened the front door of the family mansion to find swirling darkness. Squinting, he adjusted his eyes to the room lit only by vague moonlight that shifted through the cloud-filled sky. His breathing and the steady drip, drip, drip from his raincoat hem were the only sounds that filled the otherwise empty silence that pressed against him while the musty scent of death sifted down with the dust particles that floated on the air. He was not surprised still it bothered him that there was no sign of a servant, not even the vermin that most definitely had taken up residence since the humans vacated the premises.

Fists clenched, determined that nothing would deter him, he forced away the willy-nilly shiver that raced up his spine. He covered his nose with a monogrammed handkerchief and pushed past cobwebs hanging from the ornate door frame. As he did so, soft webbing brushed against his face giving the sensation that spiders crawled through his hair and over his clothes.

Frantic, he yanked the rain-filled bowler from his head, slapping it against his exposed head, drenched-wet coat and gray flannel trousers. His startled gaze darted here and there, unable to see anything distinctly in the darkness. A flash of light, perhaps it was a will-o-the-wisp, snapped his brain. Still, he found nothing but air and an overactive imagination crawling through the crevices of his clothes and hair, though his scalp continued to tingle with the phantom touch of a thousand tiny arachnids.

Holding his breath, like a child afraid of the darkness, he stepped farther inside the octagon-shaped foyer, his back toward the rain outside. A slug of revulsion shivered through him as he pulled off his raincoat. He felt exposed as he draped the dripping coat and water-filled hat on to a brass stand that stood near the front door. Tarnished from lack of good housekeeping, the stand reminded him of a wooden skeleton with too many arms and no head.

The steady drip from the coat’s hem echoed dully against the dusty wood floor matching the rhythm of the wind that whistled against the windows and roof making an eerie tick, tick that resounded throughout the murky space beyond. A wet dog, Benjamin shook water droplets from his hair splattering them in every direction. This place, this house, no longer felt like his childhood home. It reminded him instead of a mausoleum that only dead things or the insane would skulk through. Not eager to have prying eyes peer into his private business, he closed the double front doors, shutting out the beam of moonlight that had shown the way. As the latch clicked into place darkness enveloped the room so thick it seemed to twist and coil around him. He yanked the door back open. Damn the rain, damn the floor, he needed the light.

“Thaddeus-s-s,” Benjamin hissed.

It had been months since he received the message that no one in Breton had seen or heard the whereabouts of his younger brother and new bride. Angrier than he had ever been at Thaddeus, and that was saying a lot, his gaze shot toward the three-story cathedral ceiling that lifted away into darkness.

“Where in hell are you, Thaddeus?”

The answer came like mice skittering from buried corners of the mansion. Benjamin pivoted toward the sound. His boot heels clicked on the parquet floor echoing eerily against the unseen walls of the hidden rooms beyond.

At the threshold of the library, he would swear he felt warm breath blew against his ear as if someone stood just above his right shoulder, whispering words he could not understand. He twisted around to face demons cavorting in the murky shadows. For one terrible moment, his senses blurred, his throat constricted. He could not breathe. Oh, God, he could not breathe.

“Who’s there?” He gasped the words, hating the way his voice trembled with dread, while forcing puffs of air out of his closed throat incapable of drawing in a fresh breath.

Everything, what little that he could see of the room, began to blur. He was going to pass out. Oh, God there was no one here to help him and he was going to choke. He was going to die—

He forced the knot out, once, twice from his throat clenched in a spasm before he gasped in the saving air he needed. Breathing in and out, he waited. His face hot from exertion, fists clenched at his side. Yet, only silence and gloom answered back adding to the creeping terror that had almost taken over his mind.

Drawing his courage, he turned back toward the book-lined room and pushed through the encroaching shadows. A tree limb scrapped and tapped at the library’s bay window sending a shiver of dread through him. Bustling about to keep the cold and fear at bay, he knelt before the hearth. Sweeping aside scattered ashes on the stone bed, he pulled wood, kindling and matches from the tarnished, copper magazine. Soon a blazing fire lit and warmed one section of the room. Eagerly, he stretched his hands toward the soothing heat and flickering flame.

He glanced toward the gaslights hanging unlit from the wood-paneled library walls, but thought better of turning them up, wishing to conduct his search in as much secrecy as possible. Instead, he retrieved a tallow candle from a desk drawer.

The wick blazed to life casting meager light and flickering shadows. Benjamin walked toward a mahogany desk where stacks of books and wads of paper covered thick dust. He picked up a crumpled note that lay among the books and smoothed it out. Uneven handwriting lay scrawled across the sheet. It read:

My Dearest Mary, I find myself in dire straits with only you as a possible savior…

The last word ended in a streaked blob of ink that trailed off the edge of the onion skin paper.

Benjamin bit back a curse. He scrunched the stationery into a ball and tossed it into a trash hamper that sat at the base of the desk. One by one, he flattened out the other sheets. Much to his frustration, none of the other sheets of crumpled paper revealed any more than the first had. Benjamin whisked the palm of his hand toward the desktop, scattering the paper wad on to the floor. He then brushed the grime from the palms of his hands, drew in a deep, calming breath and turned away from the desk with its piles of filth-encrusted clutter.

Why was he forever cleaning up Thaddeus’ messes? His anger welled up overpowering the creeping terror he fought at every turn since entering the house. Taking the candle with him, he strode toward to the entrance hall where the peculiar sounds now seemed to emanate.

Since his sojourn in the library, moonlight had broken free of the gathering clouds sending a kaleidoscopic beam of pink, blue and green light cascading down through stained glass cut into the third-floor ceiling. It shimmered like fairy dust against twin staircases that seemed to float as they curved toward opposite sides of the second story.

Near the bottom, right step of the east wing stairs there stood an upright “Saratoga” traveling chest. The bigger case hovered over a prone steamer trunk where a padlock bolted the lid shut.

Benjamin set down the candle and threw open the Saratoga. He searched, rummaging through frilly women’s clothing and shoes hastily thrown into the case, but he found nothing save inconsequential rubbish! He wanted to shout as he flung fists full of the feminine dainties on to the dusty floor. The only thing that prevented him was again, not wanting to draw attention this way.

His mind whirled with speculation. Why the hurriedly packed clothes, stuffed into travel cases left to gather dust in the foyer? Benjamin jumped to his feet and hurried toward the back of the mansion. In moments, he returned carrying a small pix axe and a blunt-nosed hammer. Using the ax tip as a wedge, he slammed the butt of the hammer against the ax’s blunt metal edge. One well-placed blow and the lock shattered. He tossed the tools aside and shoved open the steamer’s lid.

Silk shirts, hand-tailored woolen slacks and broad, colorful cravats, he scooped into a heap on the floor. At the bottom of the trunk, next to a half full bottle of rye whiskey, lay a slim, leather-bound, black book. When he held it up to the candlelight, a shudder of horror tracked down his spine. Pressed into the binding and along the front and back covers of the bleak volume were reddish-brownish stains.

Whose blood is this? His stomach churned.

He could feel the bile rise in his throat. His hands shook, His mind was unable to shut out all the gruesome possibilities. Dreading what new revulsion would present its self, he opened the front cover of the slender tome to find a penned signature occupying the upper left corner. It read, Personal Journal of Thaddeus Ulysses Theibes, Esq…

Continued…

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Coming Soon to Kindle! Theibes House, Book One–Keepers of the Ancient Tomes

Posted by LediaR on November 4, 2012
Posted in: Creative Writing, Dark Fantasy, Fantasy, Humor, Magic, Magic Book, Novel, Novel Excerpt. Tagged: Victorian Era, Washington. Leave a comment

Set in Victorian Era, Washington State,

Theibes House

is a

Fantasy Horror

from the author of

Legends of the Hengeyokai,

Book One,

Tengu Prince

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Tengu Prince Available on Kindle!

Posted by LediaR on October 31, 2012
Posted in: Adventure, Award Winning, Creative Writing, Fantasy, Japanese Culture, Japanese Mythlogy, Ledia Runnels, Magic, Novel, Shape Shifter, Tengu. Tagged: Japan, Paperback, Prince, Shapeshifting, Tengu, Texas, Wikipedia, Woodlands Texas. Leave a comment

During a time of civil war, Kenshi Sanada is born the son of a powerful warlord. When he is still a child, his family castle is taken by a rival clan. His father and mother are murdered right before his eyes. Barely escaping with his life, he is spirited away by the king of the tengu. The shape-shifting raven leads him to the hidden mountain retreat of a sect of mystic warriors. Mountain priests who practice the magic of Shugendo. Six years have passed.

The time has come for Kenshi to leave the mystic’s protective lair and face his demons in the world beyond. But the fiend that haunts his nightmares is also the one that shattered his life. More than a bad dream, it wants him dead. In Legends of the Hengeyokai: Tengu Prince, nothing is as it seems. Shape-shifting creatures, both good and evil, populate the magical world of feudal Japan. And a young man could pay the ultimate price for a deadly rival spawned in the mists of time.

This riveting first volume of a epic fantasy adventure will leave you stunned and begging for more.

Click here: http://tinyurl.com/bpq6fz8

Hope you are all enjoying a perfectly frightful Halloween! Mu-ah-ha-ha!

   The Ghost of Oiwa by Hokushu

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“Haiku” from Tengu Prince — a fantasy action adventure set in feudal Japan

Posted by LediaR on August 4, 2012
Posted in: Adventure, Award Winning, Creative Writing, Fantasy, Haiku, Japanese Culture, Japanese Mythlogy, Ledia Runnels, Limited Time Offer!, Magic, Novel, Novel Excerpt, Shape Shifter, Tengu. Tagged: Raccoon dog, Sojobo, Tengu. 3 Comments

Waking in the night,

false dawn belies the senses

caught in moon madness.

from

Tengu Prince

FREE

for limited time!


In celebration of my beautiful daughter Shayla’s wedding this last Sunday, July 15 to Kyle Koerber I am giving my novel e-book away for

FREE

Here is the link https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/54992

and here is the coupon code EC87Q.

Make sure to use the coupon at check out to get the e-book for FREE.

It only lasts until August 21, 2012 so get you FREE copy while you can.

Send your friends by for a FREE copy as well!

Here is the Prologue, an excerpt from the novel:

Prologue

SIBLING RIVALRY

Revenge is sweetest

when it is cold and bitter

like ice-capped mountains.

The tree’s skin ripped downward in reddish-pink strips that he dropped absently to the forest floor. The towering evergreens blocked out much of the night sky above where he systematically stripped the bark from the nearest trunk. Breathing in the scented wood, he felt light-headed–intoxicated with madness.

A chilled breeze rustled his robe as he narrowed his eyes toward the clearing beyond where a bonfire crackled and popped. Nearby, black bears, red foxes, cranes and all manner of forest creatures gathered at the foot of a moss-covered throne. Embossed jade ravens-in-flight seemed to glide across the backrest of the king’s chair.

A twig snapped and he turned to see a raccoon dog, its eyes glittering in the moonlight, watching him. Of course it was. That’s what the insignificant did. They watched their betters. They looked up from their lowly places near the dirt, lower than the dirt, and peered out to see what it was like to matter.

Without a second thought, he raised one hand. He felt the tingle of energy and power as a barb flew from the tips of his index finger toward one shining, black eye. The fluffy canine fell instantly to the ground. Writhing in agony, its bushy tail thrashed against the ground.

Ice cold, his hand fell to his side. He could not tolerate nosey creatures. It did not matter what their reasons were for spying. They should learn to keep their wet noses out of his business. It really was that simple.

When he turned back to the festivities, he saw Sojobo, correction, “King” Sojobo walking toward him–hand held up in greeting, a smile on his face.

A shiver of pure hatred tracked down his spine. He would not stand around waiting for his brother to gloat. That was something he could never abide!

Leaves rustled beneath his feet as he spun away in the opposite direction. He strode toward and through the wall of trees that lead into the deepest part of the forest.

He was never fond of his younger brother. Nor had he ever cared for any of them, but the king’s crown was his right as the eldest brother. The tengu should never have taken it from him.

A moment later, he peeked over his shoulder to see Sojobo standing in the same place he had just moments before. Torchlight glowed from behind the newly crowned monarch, making it look as if the sun had fallen into the forest.

The hatred he felt before now burned through his mind. He spun away and sprinted, his body tense as his newly formed wings picked him up and he flew above the cryptomeria forest.

One day he would return. One day he would have his revenge when Sojobo least suspected it. In fact, they would all pay for what they had done this day. The only thing that made any of it bearable was his knowing that when it happened, it would be a slaughter beyond imagining. He would make sure of it.

Enjoy!

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“Haiku” from Tengu Prince — a fantasy action adventure set in feudal Japan

Posted by LediaR on August 3, 2012
Posted in: Adventure, Award Winning, Creative Writing, Fantasy, Haiku, Japanese Culture, Japanese Mythlogy, Ledia Runnels, Limited Time Offer!, Magic, Novel, Novel Excerpt, Shape Shifter, Tengu. Tagged: E-book, Raccoon dog, Sojobo. Leave a comment

A spear to the heart

a sword thrust wild in battle

braver still is love.

from

Tengu Prince

FREE

for limited time!

In celebration of my beautiful daughter Shayla’s wedding this last Sunday, July 15 to Kyle Koerber I am giving my novel e-book away for

FREE

Here is the link https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/54992

and here is the coupon code EC87Q.

Make sure to use the coupon at check out to get the e-book for FREE.

It only lasts until August 21, 2012 so get you FREE copy while you can.

Send your friends by for a FREE copy as well!

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Prologue

SIBLING RIVALRY

Revenge is sweetest

when it is cold and bitter

like ice-capped mountains.

The tree’s skin ripped downward in reddish-pink strips that he dropped absently to the forest floor. The towering evergreens blocked out much of the night sky above where he systematically stripped the bark from the nearest trunk. Breathing in the scented wood, he felt light-headed–intoxicated with madness.

A chilled breeze rustled his robe as he narrowed his eyes toward the clearing beyond where a bonfire crackled and popped. Nearby, black bears, red foxes, cranes and all manner of forest creatures gathered at the foot of a moss-covered throne. Embossed jade ravens-in-flight seemed to glide across the backrest of the king’s chair.

A twig snapped and he turned to see a raccoon dog, its eyes glittering in the moonlight, watching him. Of course it was. That’s what the insignificant did. They watched their betters. They looked up from their lowly places near the dirt, lower than the dirt, and peered out to see what it was like to matter.

Without a second thought, he raised one hand. He felt the tingle of energy and power as a barb flew from the tips of his index finger toward one shining, black eye. The fluffy canine fell instantly to the ground. Writhing in agony, its bushy tail thrashed against the ground.

Ice cold, his hand fell to his side. He could not tolerate nosey creatures. It did not matter what their reasons were for spying. They should learn to keep their wet noses out of his business. It really was that simple.

When he turned back to the festivities, he saw Sojobo, correction, “King” Sojobo walking toward him–hand held up in greeting, a smile on his face.

A shiver of pure hatred tracked down his spine. He would not stand around waiting for his brother to gloat. That was something he could never abide!

Leaves rustled beneath his feet as he spun away in the opposite direction. He strode toward and through the wall of trees that lead into the deepest part of the forest.

He was never fond of his younger brother. Nor had he ever cared for any of them, but the king’s crown was his right as the eldest brother. The tengu should never have taken it from him.

A moment later, he peeked over his shoulder to see Sojobo standing in the same place he had just moments before. Torchlight glowed from behind the newly crowned monarch, making it look as if the sun had fallen into the forest.

The hatred he felt before now burned through his mind. He spun away and sprinted, his body tense as his newly formed wings picked him up and he flew above the cryptomeria forest.

One day he would return. One day he would have his revenge when Sojobo least suspected it. In fact, they would all pay for what they had done this day. The only thing that made any of it bearable was his knowing that when it happened, it would be a slaughter beyond imagining. He would make sure of it.

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“Haiku” from Tengu Prince — a fantasy action adventure set in feudal Japan

Posted by LediaR on August 2, 2012
Posted in: Adventure, Award Winning, Creative Writing, Fantasy, Haiku, Japanese Culture, Japanese Mythlogy, Ledia Runnels, Literary Article, Magic, Novel, Novel Excerpt, Self-Publishing, Tengu. Tagged: E-book, Raccoon dog, Sojobo. Leave a comment

In the time of men…

“Hero” flew the mountain path

toward the open cave.

from

Tengu Prince

FREE

for limited time!

In celebration of my beautiful daughter Shayla’s wedding this last Sunday, July 15 to Kyle Koerber I am giving my novel e-book away for

FREE

Here is the link https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/54992

and here is the coupon code EC87Q.

Make sure to use the coupon at check out to get the e-book for FREE.

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Prologue

SIBLING RIVALRY

Revenge is sweetest

when it is cold and bitter

like ice-capped mountains.

The tree’s skin ripped downward in reddish-pink strips that he dropped absently to the forest floor. The towering evergreens blocked out much of the night sky above where he systematically stripped the bark from the nearest trunk. Breathing in the scented wood, he felt light-headed–intoxicated with madness.

A chilled breeze rustled his robe as he narrowed his eyes toward the clearing beyond where a bonfire crackled and popped. Nearby, black bears, red foxes, cranes and all manner of forest creatures gathered at the foot of a moss-covered throne. Embossed jade ravens-in-flight seemed to glide across the backrest of the king’s chair.

A twig snapped and he turned to see a raccoon dog, its eyes glittering in the moonlight, watching him. Of course it was. That’s what the insignificant did. They watched their betters. They looked up from their lowly places near the dirt, lower than the dirt, and peered out to see what it was like to matter.

Without a second thought, he raised one hand. He felt the tingle of energy and power as a barb flew from the tips of his index finger toward one shining, black eye. The fluffy canine fell instantly to the ground. Writhing in agony, its bushy tail thrashed against the ground.

Ice cold, his hand fell to his side. He could not tolerate nosey creatures. It did not matter what their reasons were for spying. They should learn to keep their wet noses out of his business. It really was that simple.

When he turned back to the festivities, he saw Sojobo, correction, “King” Sojobo walking toward him–hand held up in greeting, a smile on his face.

A shiver of pure hatred tracked down his spine. He would not stand around waiting for his brother to gloat. That was something he could never abide!

Leaves rustled beneath his feet as he spun away in the opposite direction. He strode toward and through the wall of trees that lead into the deepest part of the forest.

He was never fond of his younger brother. Nor had he ever cared for any of them, but the king’s crown was his right as the eldest brother. The tengu should never have taken it from him.

A moment later, he peeked over his shoulder to see Sojobo standing in the same place he had just moments before. Torchlight glowed from behind the newly crowned monarch, making it look as if the sun had fallen into the forest.

The hatred he felt before now burned through his mind. He spun away and sprinted, his body tense as his newly formed wings picked him up and he flew above the cryptomeria forest.

One day he would return. One day he would have his revenge when Sojobo least suspected it. In fact, they would all pay for what they had done this day. The only thing that made any of it bearable was his knowing that when it happened, it would be a slaughter beyond imagining. He would make sure of it.

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“Haiku” from Tengu Prince — a fantasy action adventure set in feudal Japan

Posted by LediaR on August 1, 2012
Posted in: Adventure, Award Winning, Creative Writing, Fantasy, Haiku, Japanese Culture, Japanese Mythlogy, Ledia Runnels, Limited Time Offer!, Magic, Magic Book, Novel, Novel Excerpt, Shape Shifter, Tengu. Tagged: Raccoon dog, Sojobo. 4 Comments

Photo: A hummingbird with a bright pink throat

The fluttering bird

Tiny to behold yet his

will is strong as steel.

from

Tengu Prince

FREE

for limited time!


In celebration of my beautiful daughter Shayla’s wedding this last Sunday, July 15 to Kyle Koerber I am giving my novel e-book away for

FREE

Here is the link https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/54992

and here is the coupon code EC87Q.

Make sure to use the coupon at check out to get the e-book for FREE.

It only lasts until August 21, 2012 so get you FREE copy while you can.

Send your friends by for a FREE copy as well!

Here is the Prologue, an excerpt from the novel:

Prologue

SIBLING RIVALRY

Revenge is sweetest

when it is cold and bitter

like ice-capped mountains.

The tree’s skin ripped downward in reddish-pink strips that he dropped absently to the forest floor. The towering evergreens blocked out much of the night sky above where he systematically stripped the bark from the nearest trunk. Breathing in the scented wood, he felt light-headed–intoxicated with madness.

A chilled breeze rustled his robe as he narrowed his eyes toward the clearing beyond where a bonfire crackled and popped. Nearby, black bears, red foxes, cranes and all manner of forest creatures gathered at the foot of a moss-covered throne. Embossed jade ravens-in-flight seemed to glide across the backrest of the king’s chair.

A twig snapped and he turned to see a raccoon dog, its eyes glittering in the moonlight, watching him. Of course it was. That’s what the insignificant did. They watched their betters. They looked up from their lowly places near the dirt, lower than the dirt, and peered out to see what it was like to matter.

Without a second thought, he raised one hand. He felt the tingle of energy and power as a barb flew from the tips of his index finger toward one shining, black eye. The fluffy canine fell instantly to the ground. Writhing in agony, its bushy tail thrashed against the ground.

Ice cold, his hand fell to his side. He could not tolerate nosey creatures. It did not matter what their reasons were for spying. They should learn to keep their wet noses out of his business. It really was that simple.

When he turned back to the festivities, he saw Sojobo, correction, “King” Sojobo walking toward him–hand held up in greeting, a smile on his face.

A shiver of pure hatred tracked down his spine. He would not stand around waiting for his brother to gloat. That was something he could never abide!

Leaves rustled beneath his feet as he spun away in the opposite direction. He strode toward and through the wall of trees that lead into the deepest part of the forest.

He was never fond of his younger brother. Nor had he ever cared for any of them, but the king’s crown was his right as the eldest brother. The tengu should never have taken it from him.

A moment later, he peeked over his shoulder to see Sojobo standing in the same place he had just moments before. Torchlight glowed from behind the newly crowned monarch, making it look as if the sun had fallen into the forest.

The hatred he felt before now burned through his mind. He spun away and sprinted, his body tense as his newly formed wings picked him up and he flew above the cryptomeria forest.

One day he would return. One day he would have his revenge when Sojobo least suspected it. In fact, they would all pay for what they had done this day. The only thing that made any of it bearable was his knowing that when it happened, it would be a slaughter beyond imagining. He would make sure of it.

Enjoy!

Links:

Image above found at “National Geographic: Hummingbird Pictures” http://animals.nationalgeographic.com/animals/photos/hummingbird-photos/#/hummingbird-wings-straight_12894_600x450.jpg.

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“Haiku” from Tengu Prince — a fantasy action adventure set in feudal Japan

Posted by LediaR on July 31, 2012
Posted in: Adventure, Award Winning, Creative Writing, Fantasy, Haiku, Japanese Culture, Japanese Mythlogy, Ledia Runnels, Limited Time Offer!, Magic, Novel, Novel Excerpt, Shape Shifter, Tengu. Tagged: Raccoon dog, Sojobo, Tengu. Leave a comment

The warm summer night,

heady scent that fills the air,

our dance of desire.

from

Tengu Prince

FREE

for limited time!


In celebration of my beautiful daughter Shayla’s wedding this last Sunday, July 15 to Kyle Koerber I am giving my novel e-book away for

FREE

Here is the link https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/54992

and here is the coupon code EC87Q.

Make sure to use the coupon at check out to get the e-book for FREE.

It only lasts until August 21, 2012 so get you FREE copy while you can.

Send your friends by for a FREE copy as well!

Here is the Prologue, an excerpt from the novel:

Prologue

SIBLING RIVALRY

Revenge is sweetest

when it is cold and bitter

like ice-capped mountains.

The tree’s skin ripped downward in reddish-pink strips that he dropped absently to the forest floor. The towering evergreens blocked out much of the night sky above where he systematically stripped the bark from the nearest trunk. Breathing in the scented wood, he felt light-headed–intoxicated with madness.

A chilled breeze rustled his robe as he narrowed his eyes toward the clearing beyond where a bonfire crackled and popped. Nearby, black bears, red foxes, cranes and all manner of forest creatures gathered at the foot of a moss-covered throne. Embossed jade ravens-in-flight seemed to glide across the backrest of the king’s chair.

A twig snapped and he turned to see a raccoon dog, its eyes glittering in the moonlight, watching him. Of course it was. That’s what the insignificant did. They watched their betters. They looked up from their lowly places near the dirt, lower than the dirt, and peered out to see what it was like to matter.

Without a second thought, he raised one hand. He felt the tingle of energy and power as a barb flew from the tips of his index finger toward one shining, black eye. The fluffy canine fell instantly to the ground. Writhing in agony, its bushy tail thrashed against the ground.

Ice cold, his hand fell to his side. He could not tolerate nosey creatures. It did not matter what their reasons were for spying. They should learn to keep their wet noses out of his business. It really was that simple.

When he turned back to the festivities, he saw Sojobo, correction, “King” Sojobo walking toward him–hand held up in greeting, a smile on his face.

A shiver of pure hatred tracked down his spine. He would not stand around waiting for his brother to gloat. That was something he could never abide!

Leaves rustled beneath his feet as he spun away in the opposite direction. He strode toward and through the wall of trees that lead into the deepest part of the forest.

He was never fond of his younger brother. Nor had he ever cared for any of them, but the king’s crown was his right as the eldest brother. The tengu should never have taken it from him.

A moment later, he peeked over his shoulder to see Sojobo standing in the same place he had just moments before. Torchlight glowed from behind the newly crowned monarch, making it look as if the sun had fallen into the forest.

The hatred he felt before now burned through his mind. He spun away and sprinted, his body tense as his newly formed wings picked him up and he flew above the cryptomeria forest.

One day he would return. One day he would have his revenge when Sojobo least suspected it. In fact, they would all pay for what they had done this day. The only thing that made any of it bearable was his knowing that when it happened, it would be a slaughter beyond imagining. He would make sure of it.

Enjoy!

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“Haiku” from Tengu Prince — a fantasy action adventure set in feudal Japan

Posted by LediaR on July 30, 2012
Posted in: Adventure, Award Winning, Creative Writing, Fantasy, Japanese Culture, Japanese Mythlogy, Ledia Runnels, Limited Time Offer!, Magic, Nature, Novel, Novel Excerpt, Shape Shifter, Tengu. Tagged: E-book. 3 Comments

The wounded sparrow

flies into the rising sun.

His thoughts are of home.

from

Tengu Prince

FREE

for a limited time!

In celebration of my beautiful daughter Shayla’s wedding this last Sunday, July 15 to Kyle Koerber I am giving my novel e-book away for

FREE

Here is the link https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/54992

and here is the coupon code EC87Q.

Make sure to use the coupon at check out to get the e-book for FREE.

It only lasts until August 21, 2012 so get you FREE copy while you can.

Send your friends by for a FREE copy as well!

Here is the Prologue, an excerpt from the novel:

Prologue

SIBLING RIVALRY

Revenge is sweetest

when it is cold and bitter

like ice-capped mountains.

The tree’s skin ripped downward in reddish-pink strips that he dropped absently to the forest floor. The towering evergreens blocked out much of the night sky above where he systematically stripped the bark from the nearest trunk. Breathing in the scented wood, he felt light-headed–intoxicated with madness.

A chilled breeze rustled his robe as he narrowed his eyes toward the clearing beyond where a bonfire crackled and popped. Nearby, black bears, red foxes, cranes and all manner of forest creatures gathered at the foot of a moss-covered throne. Embossed jade ravens-in-flight seemed to glide across the backrest of the king’s chair.

A twig snapped and he turned to see a raccoon dog, its eyes glittering in the moonlight, watching him. Of course it was. That’s what the insignificant did. They watched their betters. They looked up from their lowly places near the dirt, lower than the dirt, and peered out to see what it was like to matter.

Without a second thought, he raised one hand. He felt the tingle of energy and power as a barb flew from the tips of his index finger toward one shining, black eye. The fluffy canine fell instantly to the ground. Writhing in agony, its bushy tail thrashed against the ground.

Ice cold, his hand fell to his side. He could not tolerate nosey creatures. It did not matter what their reasons were for spying. They should learn to keep their wet noses out of his business. It really was that simple.

When he turned back to the festivities, he saw Sojobo, correction, “King” Sojobo walking toward him–hand held up in greeting, a smile on his face.

A shiver of pure hatred tracked down his spine. He would not stand around waiting for his brother to gloat. That was something he could never abide!

Leaves rustled beneath his feet as he spun away in the opposite direction. He strode toward and through the wall of trees that lead into the deepest part of the forest.

He was never fond of his younger brother. Nor had he ever cared for any of them, but the king’s crown was his right as the eldest brother. The tengu should never have taken it from him.

A moment later, he peeked over his shoulder to see Sojobo standing in the same place he had just moments before. Torchlight glowed from behind the newly crowned monarch, making it look as if the sun had fallen into the forest.

The hatred he felt before now burned through his mind. He spun away and sprinted, his body tense as his newly formed wings picked him up and he flew above the cryptomeria forest.

One day he would return. One day he would have his revenge when Sojobo least suspected it. In fact, they would all pay for what they had done this day. The only thing that made any of it bearable was his knowing that when it happened, it would be a slaughter beyond imagining. He would make sure of it.

Enjoy!

Links:
Image above found at “Japanese Prints” http://www.japancollection.com/japanese-prints-uview/Keibun-Sparrow-on-Persimmon-Branch.php?y=1&subid=16&pid=5673&pg=1&ppp=100
May also be of interest:
“Eurasian Tree Sparrow” http://enterarena.blogspot.com/2010/12/eurasian-tree-sparrow-weaver-bird-males.html
“House Sparrow” http://www.allaboutbirds.org/guide/house_sparrow/id
Posted by LediaR on July 29, 2012
Posted in: The :Life of a Freelance Writer. Leave a comment

This is a fellow writer and friend of mine that will be speaking at the Monday night writer’s group that I attend.

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Be sure to attend Meet the Author on July 30th.  Author Leon Arceneaux, www.leonarceneaux.com , will discuss his new book, Oh, Jerusalem, Jerusalem.  His first book, Beyond the Storm; An Acadian Oddyssey, was number eleven on the best seller list in England in 2006, for books under 20 British pounds. Also, his other book, The Crystal Skull was published before the movie.
 
 

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Leon Arceneaux is a retired engineer, an ordained deacon in the Catholic Church, and a volunteer chaplain at St. Luke’s Hospital in The Woodlands. Since his retirement, he has published five other books—Beyond the Storm: An Acadian Odyssey, Dance the Calinda, The Crystal Skull, Of Time and Infinity, and Whiskey River. He lives in The Woodlands, Texas, with his wife, Marjorie.

 Come join us and learn more about Leon Arceneaux at Barnes & Noble, 7:00 pm Monday, July 30th.

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