Famlaer 3 – Something Strange

For all my Famlaer fans, here is an excerpt from Famlaer 3 – A Different World. Of my three books, this is my favourite. As you may already know, I also created all of the illustrations for my books, and I have finally found my voice in writing; I am looking forward to writing the next installment in the series. I hope you enjoy this little snippet.

You can purchase all three books, Famlaer – The Real Faeryland, Famlaer – A New World in an Old Land and Famlaer – A Different World on Amazon.ca and worldwide. 

Famlaer 3 – Chapter Ten: Something Strange

Elprup of Famlaer

When Rio and Stew returned to their lodgings, they noticed that the door was open, ever so slightly. They knew that they had closed it completely when they had left earlier, so they cautiously opened the door wider so they could enter. Stew, being the gentleman that he was, went in first, ready to protect the woman he loved, and Rio followed close behind him. The living room was a mess. There were clothes strewn across the sofa and chairs, toilet paper, ripped to bits, on the furniture and the floor.

Rio exclaims, “What or who could have done this?”

Stew shrugged, saying, “Who knows?”

Suddenly, they heard a noise in the kitchen. It sounded as if something had fallen off the counter. Stew cautiously went over to the kitchen, slowly came around the island towards the noise, and peeked over the edge of the counter. As he leaned over to have a glimpse of what was there, he made a noise, causing the creature to jump, which in turn made Stew jump, which made Rio jump. It had something in its hands, like a berry or currant. It went to move, but before it could, Stew grabbed it.

“What the heck is this?” Asked Stew, with this little creature squirming in his hands.

It was four inches long, with soft, leather-like purple skin and yellow spots. It had a green belly, large brown, teardrop-shaped eyes, and opaque, yellow and green wings, with a long tail and yellow and green striped horns. It looked a little like a dragon, thought Rio.

Discover what it is by purchasing Famlaer 3 – A Different World

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About head birdbrain

Robin is an artist and a retired graphic designer living in Nova Scotia, Canada. Art has always been a major influence in her life, whether through photography, pottery, drawing, or painting. Although she thought about it for many years, she didn’t start writing until later in life. Her main influence regarding faeries was a book illustrated and written by Brian Froud and Alan Lee, although her drawings are of a completely different style. From then on, Robin began imagining her own faery world, which stayed in her imagination for many years until she finally sat down to draw and write it. When Robin began drawing characters and scenes, the full story had not yet shown itself to her. It wasn’t until most of the drawings were done that the story finally revealed itself, and she wrote the first draft of the first book, Famlaer – The Real Faeryland, which reads more like a descriptive work than a story, exploring Famlaer and its inhabitants. It provides a solid foundation for the following books: Famlaer 2 – A New Beginning in an Old Land and Famlaer 3 – A Different World, which are engaging fantasy/adventure stories for all ages.

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