Good-day, kittens & dawgs! A good friend’s daughter published a delightful story and I bought a copy from iTunes a few months ago. Now, it’s no secret I’m easily distracted when it comes to reading anything longer than a blog post, but at some point I plan to review Call Me Luciano and while I haven’t finished this book I can tell this young author/illustrator is gifted. Her imagination shines through her words, pulling me deep in to the pages and if you have a young adult (including the young-at-heart) reader in your home, then this might be a good book to buy.
Curious? Good, here’s a teaser for you.
A lighthearted fantasy novel for Young-Adults… however old! Call Me Luciano follows the journey of Wilfred, heir to the Baron of Oselisle. When ordered to marry by his overbearing father, Wilfred finds himself accidentally transported to the fairest of them all. The fairest is delighted, he’s to busy being just to find the long-lost heir to the throne of Meloberg himself.
Wilfred knows nothing about questing? No problem. The fairest of them all stoops to injustice and sends his horse along. The problem there? Luciano declares himself the greatest voice in six centuries. Far be it from him to be either pleasant or helpful.
So begins the journey to find the lost Princess and rescue Meloberg from the tyrannical reign of the usurping King Verllin. The young man who can’t do anything learns how to take care of himself, fights bandits, rescues a fair maiden from death, evades the man who wants him dead, and most unexpectedly finds himself.
An entertaining, wholesome read, Call Me Luciano keeps people laughing to the last page!
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Get your copy of Call Me Luciano at one of these fine online sources:
Barnes and Noble (paperback, hardback, & ebook)
Amazon (paperback & hardback only)
Smashwords (ebook only)
Disclaimer: No compensation was given in return for sharing this post. I’m extending the word-of-advertising to help a young budding author.