Tuesday, October 15, 2019

Merchant of Menace Cover Reveal

The Bookania Quests are growing yet again! We saw the lovely release of Kendra's Rapunzel-inspired tale earlier in August (Hair We Go Again), and now we're getting close to the release of book #6 in this fun, fairytale series!

This is me, shamelessly stealing pics from Kendra's blog.

Believe me, if you're into any type of fun retellings that make you laugh out loud and squeal in delight with all the fairytale references, this is the series for you. Make no mistake about that.


Merchant of Menace is more than just a mere fairytale retelling, however. Do you like Cinderella? Well, that's in here. Do you like Shakespeare? Well, that's in here, too. And guess what? We've also got bits of the Odyssey AND pirates! I'm really excited to see how she combines all of that into one story. And that, really, is what I love so much about Kendra's books. You jump in, thinking you know everything there is to know, but she takes you on the adventure you never saw coming. I mean, throw pirates in with any fairytale and I'M TOTALLY THERE. We don't have enough of those stories.


Anyway, you're here for a cover reveal, aren't you? Well, I won't be one of those bloggers who makes you scroll for an eternity before showing you what you want. *winks*

Here we go.


About the book: Robin has promised Meg her aid in rescuing her lost father and sisters, but that's easier said than done...  


Eep!! Don't you love this cover? The blues, the SHIP, the mysterious tones.... AH! Can't wait. *grins* *and grins some more*

This book does not have an official release date as of yet, but you can still get prepped for it by adding it on Goodreads or checking it out on Kendra's blog!

And, as always, the first book in this series, Sew, It's a Quest, is available for free on Amazon Kindle and Smashwords!

About the author: Kendra E. Ardnek has been writing her own stories since she was a toddler. She fell in love with books, drama, and fairy tales at a very young age - and has been filling notebooks with her stories for years. Joining NaNoWriMo gave her an opportunity to be a published author at 16.

She writes her own blog (knittedbygodsplan.blogspot.com), homeschools, cooks, knits, and crafts when she isn't writing stories and acting them out with her younger cousins and siblings.

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