JUST
RELEASED!
Vision of the Griffin’s Heart
Andy Smithson, Book 5
Four years ago, Andy
Smithson discovered he is the Chosen one to break a 500-yr-old curse plaguing
the land of Oomaldee when he unexpectedly and mysteriously found himself there.
To do so, he must collect ingredients for a magical potion. Thus far he has
gathered the scale of a red dragon, venom from a giant serpent, a unicorn’s
horn, and the tail feather of a phoenix. Now he must ask a griffin for one of
its talons. There’s just one problem…humans have poached griffin treasure,
causing these mythical creatures to attack on sight.
Complicating matters, the
evil Abaddon, sovereign of Oomaldee’s northern neighbor, is turning more and
more citizens into zolt in his ongoing campaign of terror as he sets in motion
the final steps of his plan to conquer the land. Things really start to heat up
in book five!
If you loved Harry Potter,
you’ll love the Andy Smithson series chalk full of mythical creatures, newly
invented animals like zolt, herewolves, and therewolves, a complex plot with
evolving characters, and positive themes including responsibility, diligence,
dignity, friendship and more.
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THE
BUZZ
5 Stars! - “A marvelous book in a great series!” – Erik Weibel (Age
14) This Kid Reviews Books Blog
“Readers of
this series have come to anticipate a host of challenges, intense battles, and
on an epic scale. In Vision of the Griffin’s Heart, you won’t be disappointed. For
lovers of fantasy, I consider it a must read.” – Richard Weatherly, Author
“One of the admirable qualities I like about the entire
series is seeing Andy’s growth from a self-absorbed kid to a more thoughtful
teen as he learns how to deal with the various crises which face him, all the
while knowing that the future may hold unpleasant consequences. The watchword
for Vision of the Griffin's
Heart is “courage.” – Wayne
Walker, Home School Book Review
OTHER BOOKS IN THE
ANDY SMITHSON SERIES:
Blast of the Dragon’s Fury (Andy Smithson, Book One) ebook is FREE. Download a copy at Amazon, Smashwords, Kobo, Google, B&N.
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Book 1 by L. R. W. Lee on Podiobooks.
Book one is also available in paperback.
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professionally recorded audiobook at Amazon
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Resurrection of the Phoenix’s Grace (Andy Smithson, Book Four) is available in Kindle and Paperback.
Power of the Heir’s Passion (Andy Smithson, Prequel Novella) ebook is FREE. Pick up a copy at Amazon, Google, B&N, Smashwords.
It’s also available in paperback.
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR
L. R. W. Lee
credits her love of fantasy with her introduction to C. S. Lewis' Chronicles of
Narnia. Later on, she enjoyed the complex world of Middle Earth brought to life
by J. R. R. Tolkien in Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. The multiple
dimensions of the worlds mixed with a layer of meaning, captivated her and made
her desire to invent Young Adult Fantasy and Epic Fantasy worlds others could
get lost in, but also take meaning away from. More recently, L. R. W. Lee has
found inspiration from J. K. Rowling and her Harry Potter series as well as
Brandon Mull and his best selling Fablehaven, Beyonders and Five Kingdoms
series.
L. R. W. Lee writes to teach her readers principles that can transform their lives – overcoming frustration, impatience, fear and more. She also shows why responsibility, diligence and dignity are the keys to true success in life. She lives in scenic Austin, TX with her husband. Their daughter is a Computer Engineer for Microsoft and their son serves in the Air Force.
L.R.W. LEE INTERVIEW
1. How did you come up with your main character,
Andy Smithson? Did he just pop into your
imagination or did you specifically develop him?
Andy is
patterned after my son. After our first child who was what I would call
compliant and seemed to need little to no correction, our son arrived on the
scene. As with most 2nd children, he was polar opposite and provided
much fodder for an engaging main character.
2. How did your experience with building a
business help with your writing?
It has been
invaluable for I understand that writing is only 50% of the writer’s success
equation. Unlike Field of Dreams, with so many good books available today, just
launching it, even on a well trafficked platform like Amazon, does not get
recognition. Because of my corporate background, from day one I began working
to build a platform – Twitter and Facebook primarily and now also Book Nerd
Paradise. As well, I understand the importance of the author community, for no
author can succeed these days without the support of fellow authors. My
background has also helped in understanding the need to optimize my books to
rank well on the variety of sites they are listed on. There’s much more, but
those are the biggest helps I would say.
3. Was there any particular book or author whom
you feel had the most influence on your work?
I have to say
JK Rowling. The imagination she revealed, the strength of her characters, the
world building, the depth of plot over multiple books…she definitely shaped how
I think about writing.
4. What do you love the most about writing for
young people?
Young people
are moldable. My passion for writing is to share with readers principles that
from my experience can help them live more peaceful lives. A few of these
principles include overcoming fear, frustration and impatience as well as
understanding that true success in life is not from riches, fame or power, but
rather responsibility, diligence and dignity. If they can finish any of my
books closer to understanding these principles, I feel very fulfilled.
5. Which part of the creative process is your
favorite? Least favorite?
Designing the
story arc is my favorite part of the creative process for you can take a story
anywhere your imagination can go. My least favorite part is editing/revising.
Even though I know the narrative gets much stronger as a result, it’s still my
least favorite part.
6. How long does it usually take you to write
one of your stories from when you get the idea to when it’s finished?
Usually about 6
months.
7. I know that most authors love all their
characters but which of your many “children” is your favorite (besides Andy)
and why?
I have to say
Mermin, the kindly old wizard who speaks with a lisp. I love him most after
Andy because he’s so warm, humble and approachable. He’s fallible and he knows
it, which is why he doesn’t apologize for his mistakes, rather he is
comfortable in his own skin.
8. Do you ever plan to branch out into other
genres besides middle grade/young adult fantasy?
Funny you
should ask. Yes, I’m actually noodling with a story arc of a YA Sci Fi story.
9. How do you feel your writing has evolved
since your first novel?
I can see how
much I’ve changed and improved in showing rather than telling my readers what’s
happening. I want them to engage and to show – providing sight, sounds, touch,
smell, and taste cues is a big part of that. I was particularly thrilled when
my editor came back a full week sooner than expected with this current book
because I had improved so much between book three and four. My pocketbook also
appreciated that J
THE DEPTH OF THE ANDY SMITHSON SERIES
If you’re an
adult looking for a clean series you can sink your teeth into, Andy Smithson is
definitely it! In it I develop four layers simultaneously: 1) Andy Smithson in
Lakehills, TX 2) Andy in Oomaldee 3) the Afterlife 4) a meaning layer. A few
examples to demonstrate the depth…
Symbolism is used extensively (a couple
examples):
·
The fog of the curse symbolizes
blindness and oppression.
·
The magic key unlocks doors, brings
stone statues to life, as well as revives. Put another way, it symbolizes
bringing forth, opening up, and revealing (aka taking responsibility).
·
Methuselah is not only a weapon and
helper, but also represents justice as it divides good and evil. Consistent
with life, justice requires diligence to uphold.
Names are also important in this series (a few examples):
·
Andy means brave or courageous.
·
Alden means helper.
·
Hannah means favor or grace.
·
Imogenia means blameless.
Alchemy used throughout the series (a few examples):
·
Alchemy played a significant role
in the development of modern science. Alchemists sought to transform base metals into the gold or silver and/or develop an elixir of life which would confer youth and longevity and even
immortality.
·
In the series, the first instance
of alchemy begins with the gold weavers, Max, Oscar, and Henry, spinning straw
into gold to manufacture the wealth of the kingdom.
·
The four elementals: air, earth,
fire, and water are then seen on Methuselah’s hilt.
The titles of the books manifest
yet another layer of meaning and reveal Imogenia’s evolution.
·
Beginning with Blast of the
Dragon’s Fury, Imogenia is furious at what has happened to her and she fuels
her emotional hurt.
·
In Venom of the Serpent’s Cunning,
Imogenia turns venomous (or spiteful) and cunning in seeking ways to
continually punish her brother.
·
Disgrace of the Unicorn’s Honor has
Imogenia act in a manner disgraceful to the honor of royalty.
·
In Resurrection of the Phoenix’s
Grace we see Imogenia’s grace reborn as she begins to reflect.
·
In Vision of the Griffin’s Heart,
Imogenia realizes she is gripped by hatred and distrust she has harbored for so
long. Unlike griffins who choose to
trust others, Imogenia cannot yet make that leap when it comes to her brother.
Thanks so much for the plug! I appreciate it :)
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome, Linda! Best of luck with the new book :)
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