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Fantasy Book – Guardian of the Gauntlet by Lenita Sheridan

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Guardian of the Gauntlet - Fantasy - Lenita SheridanAuthor Lenita Sheridan’s debut novel, Guardian of the Gauntlet, has just been released.

Written for children, this fantasy novel, set in the kingdom of Harroway, centers on sisters Camari and Mila, whose idyllic lives are turned chaotic when their land becomes embroiled in war.

Made invisible by a neighboring prince with a magical gauntlet, the youngest, Camari, sets off on a journey, whereupon she joins forces with another prince who guides her, encounters creatures both magical and frightening, and finally discovers the great powers she possesses.

Guardian of the Gauntlet is available now at Amazon.

And, be sure to visit Lenita Sheridan‘s website too!

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Author: Empty Mirror News Tags: book release, children's books Category: News June 2, 2013

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