On Tour with Prism Book Tours
+ Saeit Yahalomi – Review
12/30: My Seryniti – Review
+ Tome Tender – Guest Post
Trolls are an intergral part of Scandinavian myth and folklore, and there are plenty of trolls in Mistress of the Wind. But I also introduced two other folklore creatures which came from my imagination or which were a tweak of existing folklore.
The first of these is the yggren. . .
2/31: Kelly P’s Blog – Guest Post
+ Giveaway Breaking News for Indonesia – Guest Post
1/1: Mel’s Shelves – Review
+ Tressa’s Wishful Endings – This or That
1/3: Brooke Blogs – Guest Post
1/5: Leeanna.me – Review
1/6: The Book Landers – Guest Post
+ Deal Sharing Aunt – Interview
1/7: So Many Reads – Review
1/8: My Devotional Thoughts – Guest Post
1/10: Colorimetry – Review
1/12: The Reading Diaries – Review
+ Bookish Outsider – Review
1/13: The Wonderings of One Person – Interview
1/14: Dalene’s Book Reviews – Interview
1/15: A Backwards Story – Interview
The easiest scenes were between Astrid and the troll princess. I’m not sure if it is because I had such a clear idea of who each of them were and their motivations, but I loved writing those scenes and they came easily to me.
+ Books & Chocolate – Interview
1/16: Addicted Readers
1/17: Grand Finale
by Michelle Diener
New Adult/Sci-Fi Fantasy
Paperback, 342 pages
Expected publication: December 19th 2013
Bjorn needs to find a very special woman . . .
The fate of his people, and his own life, depends on it. But when he does find her, she is nothing like he imagined, and may just harbor more secrets than he does himself.
Astrid has never taken well to commands. No matter who issues them . . .
She’s clashed her whole life with her father, and now her lover, the mysterious man who comes to her bedroom in darkness and disappears to guard his mountain by day as a bear, is finding it out the hard way. And when he’s taken by his enemies, no one is prepared for Astrid’s response.
It is never wise to anger the mistress of the wind . . .
A captivating and magical adult retelling of the fairy tale East of the Sun, West of the Moon.
Michelle Diener writes historical fiction. Her Susanna Horenbout & John Parker series, set in the court of Henry VIII, includes In a Treacherous Court, Keeper of the King’s Secrets and In Defense of the Queen.
Michelle’s other historical novels include Daughter of the Sky, The Emperor’s Conspiracy and Banquet of Lies (loosely connected to The Emperor’s Conspiracy).
Michelle’s first fantasy novel, Mistress of the Wind, is set for a December 23, 2013, release.
Michelle was born in London, grew up in South Africa and currently lives in Australia with her husband and two children.
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I’d want to live a fairytale so I could be a princess!