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Book One: "The Elf and the
Princess"
A most thrilling and captivating tale
for readers of all ages
Menarm was a great and prosperous
kingdom, known throughout the lands for its friendly, hard-working people and
fair trade. But a bitter struggle of succession between twin brothers left the
kingdom devastated, the people divided. Some stayed with Fenil, who had
conquered the crown, others followed Renil to the wild lands of the north,
founding a new kingdom.
Now Adren, the last princess of the
vanquished realm of Menarm, finds herself alone in a world where women live in
the shadows of men. Not only must she battle her enemies, but also a truth that
could obliterate her last hope for happiness and bring dishonor to all those
whom she hold dear. On her quest, she finds unlikely allies in a powerful
prince and a defiant mercenary, only to be devastated by an ancient and wily
elf. Will Adren survive this final assault?
What others say about The Elf and the
Princess:
Spellbound
Enchanting
The Elf and the Princess by Anna del
C. Dye is book one in the The Silent Warrior Trilogy. The plot is a touch of
medieval, suspense, and romance. The Elf and the Princess is skillfully
written. The plot is interesting and grabs the reader's attention. Dye has
created a medieval world that will mystify and beguile the reader. The battle
scenes come to life on the pages. The characters will enchant the reader. Fans
of fantasy will not want to miss out on The Elf and the Princess. Debra Gaynor
ReviewYourBook.com
“A good book”
A really good book. The plot has
surprising twists in it. I have ADHD and my body was moving, but my eyes refused
to take themselves off from the pages. There were moments when I forgot the
time and I got in trouble for it. So make sure if you are going to read this
book that you have nothing planned for that day, because once you start it, it
will be too hard to stop.
Anthony Lee
Book Two: "Trouble in the Elf
City"
In the serene and beautiful city of
the elfs, life has changed but little since Menarm was destroyed and the war
ended. Three springs have passed and Adren, the last princess of Menarm, has
settled into her new life. Her champion, the Silent Warrior, has not been seen
since the battle at Wilapond.
Suddenly the peaceful life in her new
kingdom is challenged by enemies the elfs are unable to fight. Disaster seems
imminent for their whole race. Will she have to witness the destruction of this
kingdom and once again find herself alone in the world? Or can the Silent
Warrior come to her rescue and save them all?
Once again Anna’s inspiration from
the myths and legends of Europe and from writers such as J.R.R. Tolkien has
woven a new and completely original tale full of suspense, adventure, and
medieval-style warfare in Trouble in the Elf City book two of The Silent
Warrior Trilogy. Join in the continuing saga of Adren and the elfkind, in book
two of The Silent Warrior Trilogy.
What others say about Trouble in the
Elf City:
Anna Del C. Dye cleverly provides a
glossary of characters and the pronunciation of their names at the beginning of
her book. Trouble In Elf City picks up the story of The Elf and The Princess.
Trouble In Elf City is a beautiful love story.
Dye has created and developed
fascinating characters. Her plot skillfully draws the reader into the world she
created. I can hardly wait for the next installment. Fans of fantasy will enjoy
Trouble In Elf City. Debra Gaynor for ReviewYourBook.com
Trouble in Elf City, the second entry
in Anna del C. Dye's Silent Warrior trilogy is a nice read. The author presents
readers with a heroine, half elf, half human, Adren whose youthful years were
ravaged by the annihilation of her kingdom. This is a good read for light to
medium level fantasy lovers, particularly young adults who like strong female
protagonists, matchmaking, battles and happy endings. John R. Clark
Book Three: "Elfs in a Conquered
Realm"
On their visit to the vanquished
Kingdom of Menarm the elfs face many uncertainties. However, they are strong in
numbers and sure of their purpose. Zyrthal, the young elf strategist, is given
the task of finding the kingdom’s hidden treasures; but instead the elfs find
ruthless mercenaries who capture the train and will stop at nothing to obtain
the treasures for themselves.
Once again the Silent Warrior is sent
to the rescue. Yet he has been battling demons of his own and finds himself in
great doubts of his performance as the champion of the last Princess of Menarm.
The shadows in his heart double with the disappearance of the two half-elf
princes from the dead kingdom. Will he succeed in rescuing the young boys and
thwarting the mercenaries, or has the Silent Warrior fallen from Adren’s grace
forever?
Elfs in a Conquered Realm is the
outstanding finale to The Silent Warrior Trilogy. Anna has answered all the open
questions in the continuing saga of this beautiful race. A masterpiece of
storytelling, The Silent Warrior Trilogy will take you on a journey you will
not soon forget.
What others say about Elfs in a
Conquered Realm:
Nicely concluded trilogy
In her third book, Elfs in a
Conquered Realm, author Anna del C. Dye has done a fine job of blending romance
and action while taking readers to a very satisfying conclusion to the series.
I found myself forgetting my immediate surroundings numerous times as her narrative
pulled my into the world she has so ably created. John Rogers Clark IV
A fun trilogy!
There are so many wonderful
components to the book. Elfs in a Conquered Realm is action, adventure,
fantasy, romance and family loyalty all rolled up into one incredible story.
Monica Garcia for Ijustfinished.com
Anna was born in the extreme South
along some famous beaches. She grew up with four other siblings being placed in
the middle.
Anna moved to the USA to marry her
husband Rodney and has resided in Utah since then. Her husband, a native of
Idaho, met her in her hometown. They fell in love and she came to Utah on
Christmas Eve to be married two weeks later. They are the parents of three
princes and a princess.
Early on in her life she showed an
affinity for sewing and took classes that rewarded her with the opportunities
of doing costuming for the cast of four musicals, which she enjoyed immensely.
She is fluent in both English and Spanish.
Some of Anna’s writing recognitions:
She received the Editor’s Choice
Award from the International Library of Poetry and had her article entitled A
New American Mother published by Desert Saints Magazine. Her short story entitled
Amerine—Fairy Princess wan awarded an award in the Oquirrh chapter contest and
was published by Kalkion Magazine. (Now it is published as an e-book. She has
three first page awards with different book in her series. A bronze medal for
"Elfs in a Conquered Realm."
Other articles about family and
relationship have been published frequently in the MOMS CLUBÒ of Salt Lake
Valley-West. She has published 7 books on her Elf series. Her love story was
published by Deseret book in the anthology entitled Angels Round About by July
C. Olsen. Another of her articles was included in the book Mother’s Message in
a Bottle, edited by Tyler Hayden and published by Ninbus Publishing.
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