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TL;DR - Highlights from the Magic Mirrors Blog Tour


Looking for portal fantasy?  Dystopia and dragons?  Sister stories?  Rich historical fantasy?  Orphans and hangings?  You can find them all in the stories of the Magic Mirrors co-release!


If you’re like me, you found the extent of our recently-completed Magic Mirrors blog tour a bit daunting.  So many interesting posts on so many blogs—how could you possibly keep up?  I know there are some posts that I missed… but I haven’t the slightest idea which ones.
So I’ve assembled a few highlights from the tour for quick access and easy reading.  (To find links for the entire tour, go here.)

Free bits of story
Blood in the Snow (Sarah Pennington) – first chapter here
For Such a Time as This (Heather L. L. FitzGerald) – whole story free if you sign up for her newsletter here
Overpowered (Kathryn McConaughy) – first chapter here, first forty pages here
The Seven Drawers (Kendra E. Ardnek) – first chapter here

I’m not aware of any free portions of Kendra’s Red as Snow, Meredith’s The Princess and the Invisible Apple Tree, or Wyn’s But One Life.  If you know that they’re up somewhere, leave a link in the comments!

Most helpful reviews*
(* These reviews aren’t necessarily the most positive or the most negative… instead, they’re the ones that I felt were most helpful as you try to determine if you want to read each story or not.  Disagree with the ones I picked?  Leave a comment!)

Red as SnowInk Castles
The Princess and the Invisible Apple Tree The Language of Writing
Blood in the SnowThe Page Dreamer
For Such a Time as This – Keturah’s Korner
OverpoweredReality Reflected
But One LifeCharles Baker Harris
The Seven DrawersKeturah’s Korner

Thank you so much to everyone who reviewed us or hosted our posts!


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