Friday Fascination

Meet Kyra Halland

Kyra is a girl after my own heart – she writes romantic fantasy. I’ve read  Chosen of Azara and Urdaisunia so far, and they’re fabulous, fabulous, FABULOUS! Vivid descriptions, magic and love (of course), tough situations to challenge the best heroes and heroines, beautiful writing…I could go on and on. 

Sarya's Song Urdaisunia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sarya’s Song, due out in 2014, will definitely be at the top of my TBR list.  Here’s the blurb:

In a world where music is magic, composers and singers weave powerful spells with melodies, harmonies, and voices. Sarya dyr-Rusac has risen from her destitute childhood to become a talented, respected Arranger of musical magic rituals. Then a wedding ritual she wrote goes horribly wrong.

While in self-imposed exile for her failure, amidst a growing number of disasters which the musical Service has been unable to control, Sarya hears music on the wind – music that no one else can hear, music that suggests that there are forces at work in the world unaffected by the practice of musical magic. In search of answers, she returns to the Service, where she has to face the mistakes she made in the past and her complicated relationship with the gloriously talented (and obnoxiously perfect – or is it perfectly obnoxious?) Adan Muari.

Then a nameless man begins to appear in her dreams – a beautiful man in chains, who begs her to sing him free. Is he too dangerous and powerful to deal with, a threat to the man who loves her and to their world, or is he the key to solving the mysteries that threaten to tear the world apart?

Chosen of Azara The Lost Book

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

And The Lost Book of Anggird comes out this month!

For Perarre Tabrano, who intends to make her own way through life as an independent woman, the chance to work as a translator of ancient books for the renowned Professor Roric Rossony is the opportunity of a lifetime, even though the Professor is as famous for his difficult disposition as he is for his scholarship. But Perarre quickly learns there’s far more to him than meets the eye, and her irritation soon turns to fascination.

Professor Roric Rossony, the Vorunne Dominion’s foremost expert on Magical Balance, has been entrusted with a vital task – discovering what is going wrong with the Dominion’s powerful magica. With Perarre’s assistance, he begins investigating the origins of the magica, and discovers that commonly-accepted truths taught for hundreds of years might not be true at all.

Then Professor Rossony goes too far in his research, delving into lost and forbidden books. Magical disaster strikes, and, overnight, Roric is transformed from respected scholar to the most-wanted criminal in the Dominion. Perarre is now faced with a choice: cling to the safe familiarity of the home she had meant to leave behind forever and the truths that have turned to lies, or join Roric on a long and difficult journey to discover the source of the magica and set right an ancient wrong.

About Kyra Halland:  Beginning with the Prydain books by Lloyd Alexander and the Earthsea Trilogy by Ursula K. Leguin, Kyra Halland has always loved fantasy. And, beginning with those books, she has also always loved a good love story. In 1990, as a new stay-at-home mom with a young baby, she finally decided to combine those two loves – like chocolate and peanut butter! – by writing the kinds of romantic fantasy novels she wanted to read.

Courageous and complicated heroes, strong, smart, and sweet heroines, magic, romance, adventure, heroism, excursions into the dark corners of life and human nature, and a dash of offbeat humor – all of these make up Kyra Halland’s worlds. Now she is pleased and excited to share those worlds with readers, and hopes that others will enjoy her worlds and stories and characters as much as she does.

Kyra Halland lives in southern Arizona. She has a very patient husband, two less-patient cats, and two young adult sons. Besides writing, she enjoys scrapbooking and anime, and she wants to be a crazy cat lady when she grows up.

How could you not want to read a future crazy cat lady’s writing?  Find Kyra on Goodreads, her website, or Facebook. Urdaisunia and Chosen of Azara are available on Amazon.

8 Comments

  1. Oh, girl. You’ve been playing with your website again. Love the changes. 🙂

    1. CJ Burright says:

      Thanks, Rhenna – took longer than I wanted, but I’m quite happy with the results!

  2. Hung Low Dojo says:

    Way Cool:)

    1. CJ Burright says:

      Have a great Friday, H.

  3. Thank you so much for the feature and the kind words! You’re so sweet 🙂

    1. CJ Burright says:

      It’s my duty to let other readers know about great books like yours, Kyra!

  4. Yep, I’m in to crazy cat lady writing. I’ll have to look for Kyra’s stories. 🙂

    1. CJ Burright says:

      Crazy cat ladies know stuff, plus they have great imaginations!

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