Showing posts with label Wondrous Strange. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wondrous Strange. Show all posts

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Free Audio Book of Wondrous Strange by Lesley Livingston

Until 1 September, two free audio books will be available every week to download (for 7 days only) from Sync. This week's selection is:

From 8/19 - 8/25,

WONDROUS STRANGE by Lesley Livingston (Read by Lesley Livingston)
Download Courtesy of Harper Audio

A MIDSUMMER'S NIGHT DREAM by William Shakespeare (Read by Michael Maloney et al.)
Download Courtesy of Naxos Audio

Unfortunately Wondrous Strange is only available in the US, Canada & Open Market (UK & Commonwealth excluded). You have to download a small piece of software (Overdrive) before being allowed to download the mp3 files.

Download from here.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Read Wondrous Strange - online & free

News come via twitter that you can now read Lesley Livingston's Wondrous Strange online at the HarperTeen site.

Synopsis:

Since the dawn of time, the Faerie have taken. . . .


For seventeen-year-old actress Kelley Winslow, faeries are just something from childhood stories. Then she meets Sonny Flannery, whose steel-gray eyes mask an equally steely determination to protect her.


Sonny guards the Samhain Gate, which connects the mortal realm with the Faerie's enchanted, dangerous Otherworld. Usually kept shut by order of icy King Auberon, the Gate stands open but once a year.


This year, as the time approaches when the Samhain Gate will swing wide and nightmarish Fae will fight their way into an unsuspecting human world, something different is happening . . . something wondrous and strange. And Kelley's eyes are opening not just to the Faerie that surround her but to the heritage that awaits her.


Now Kelley must navigate deadly Faerie treachery—and her growing feelings for Sonny—in this dazzling page-turner filled with luminous romance.


Wondrous Strange is a richly layered tale of love between faerie and mortal, betrayal between kings and queens, and magic . . . between author and reader.