Hi, everyone. The fifth installment of JL Bryan’s Songs of Magic series is available now, and I’m excited to bring you a first look at the cover for Fairyvision.
Fairyvision (Songs of Magic #5) by JL BryanExpected Pub: February 2013 by J.L. BryanJason, Erin, and the other Zebras go on a world tour with their enchanted instruments, only to encounter the mysterious supernatural Folk of India and the Far East. While they tangle with their record company, Erin tries to avoid dealing with the secrets she’s learned about herself.
In Faerie, Aoide the Lutist and her troupe finally return home from their long adventure. They’re struggling to get new gigs, but Aoide senses opportunity in the form of special new magic mirrors that can broadcast concerts, plays, and other entertainment all over Faerie…
Isn’t this cover just breath taking? I think it’s the most gorgeous one of the five yet, but I’m partial to blue myself.
So if you love hard rockin’ music, fairies, disgruntled goblins, murderous teddy bears, and all sorts of dangerous things that human musicians who stole fairy instruments and are currently profiting from the enchanting music they make can possibly encounter, then you’ll love this young adult fantasy series.
J. L. Bryan is the author of the Paranormals series (Jenny Pox, Tommy Nightmare, Alexander Death, and Jenny Plague-Bringer) and the Songs of Magic series (Fairy Metal Thunder, Fairy Blues, Fairystruck, Fairyland, and the new book, Fairyvision). Fairy Metal Thunder is free on Kindle,Nook, Apple, Smashwords, Sony, and Kobo. Jenny Pox is also free on Kindle, Nook, Smashwords, Apple, Sony, and Kobo. He’s on Twitter and Facebook, and has a website and blog and all that.
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Phat Puppy does the most amazing covers! I am also partial to blue. Very nice. 🙂
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