First chapter posted!
The first chapter of “The Stoneholding” has been posted. What do you think so far? Would you purchase the book to read the rest of the story? Leave a comment…
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Enjoyed reading it,its a great way to see if i’d be interested in buying the book,thank you
Comment by Doris — 3/21/2005 @ 11:05 am
So far it is a great read - My hope is that it continues to be clean - morally speaking:-)
Comment by Pantele — 3/22/2005 @ 9:00 am
In reference to the last comment: yes, this book continues to be clean (yes, I have read it in its entirety!). You can safely give this book to your children and grandchildren. Unlike many fantasy novels, The Stoneholding does not stray down any occultish or questionable pathways. The story is governed by an overarching morality that doesn’t squelch the story or demean the reader. I wouldn’t hesitate to continue reading the book or to encourage others to do the same. The Stoneholding feels like a classic!
Comment by Elena Afelskie — 3/26/2005 @ 7:34 am
This is a wonderful way to ’sample’ a book and Chapter 1 has certainly piqued my interest. I will most definitely purchase this book when it becomes available. I am especially interested because of the Celtic tie-in.
Comment by P.A. Kennedy-Campbell — 4/17/2005 @ 10:56 pm
Hi P.A. Kennedy Campbell,
I wanted to let you know if you were interested in purchasing the book, you can purchase it on this page…
http://www.thelostharp.com/buybook.php
Thanks for posting a comment. I am glad that you enjoyed the first chapter. Wait until you read the rest of the book!
Once you do read it, let me know what you think.
~Wendy
http://www.thelostharp.com
Comment by Wendy — 4/18/2005 @ 11:22 am
I might read the rest of it. Clearly printed in England with the English spelling of some words. “Alright” bothers me when it is “all right.” I’m an editor and wished I could have proofread it for you as I have Thin Line Between for Anne Petty recently. Some commas missing. Is this a first effort? Looks interesting.
Comment by Sandra Coffey — 5/12/2005 @ 11:24 am