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Xenitha is my first published book, released earlier this year. It is a fantasy story for children, go to my blog for more details.
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1. XENITHA: THE FINAL OUTCOME



XENITHA: THE FINAL OUTCOME...download for free

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2. BACK TO XENITHA



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3. XENITHA


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4. BACK TO XENITHA......download for free

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5. XENITHA......download for free

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6. Read my books now for FREE!

I have downloaded my first two books on OBOOKO, where you can download them for free, either in PDF, EPUB or MOBI. I haven't had a lot of success in selling many copies of my books, but then I didn't really have my books published to make me rich (although that would have been nice). The reason I had them published was because I had a story to tell and that I wanted to share them with other readers.

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7. Below are the descriptions of some of the creatures found in my books

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8. Bazelfangs

Bazelfangs are similar to a wolf but are around eight feet in height and walk on their hind legs. They have saliva dripping fangs and are extremely ferocious.

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9. Ignatia Birds

The ignatia birds are quite large probably similar to a phoenix, they have fiery red feathers which possess healing powers. When placed upon wounds they will be cured without leaving scarring of any kind. They can talk and are often used to take messages from one settlement to another. The main ignatia bird character in these books is Ezra.

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10. Yarkas

Yarkas are despicable dim-witted creatures; they originally come from the swamps in Foley, a place in the far north of Xenitha. They have no morals, and care about nothing, not even their own kin. The only thing that yarkas are any good at apart from treachery is that they are rather talented bowmen.”

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11. Gillyweasels

Gillyweasels are very small creatures which have over-large heads, bat-like ears, and very large eyes, which give them the appearance of always being in total fear. They walk upright on two legs which are very thin, as are their arms, and they also have long thin tails, similar to a rat’s.
Their skin is a sort of taupe colour and they have long hair which is so fine that you can see their scalps through it. The male and female look so alike it is difficult to tell them apart, apart from the fact that the male gillyweasels wear ragged ill-made trousers and tops, and the female wear equally ragged dresses. They have claws on their hands and feet for digging as they live in underground burrows. The main gillyweasel character in these books is Zale

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12. Kibblekytes

Kibblekytes look like seahorses except with legs, and have large dragon-like wings where the fins would have been. They are golden brown in colour and are the size of shire horses, but at the same time they look gentle and friendly, with a majestic look about them and are as graceful in the air as on land.
These magnificent beasts have an amazing ability; they can multiply by dividing themselves into two, thereby giving twice as many kibblekytes when the need arises. When they are double up and become tired they turn from their golden brown colour to reddish brown, which is a warning that they can not stay doubled up for much longer. Also when they are doubled up they have to stay close together and if one is killed, they will both die—the original and its second. As soon as their services are no longer require they merge back together, becoming one again. The main kibblekyte characters in these books are Kina and Kara.

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13. Xenitha: The Final Outcome

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14. Xenitha: The Final Outcome

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15. Xenitha: The Final Outcome

Xenitha: The Final Outcome is finally out and can be bought at most on-line book stores

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16. THE 13 TREASURES, THE 13 CURSES and THE 13 SECRETS by Michelle Harrison.

Well I just don't know what to say. Each of the 13 series books just kept getting better, we have able to see the characters mature and the bonds between them deepen.
These stories had me completely gripped with the suspense of some of the plights the characters found themselves. 
A brilliant read that I recommend to all fantasy fans.


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17. WONDROUS STRANGE and DARKLIGHT by Lesley Livingstone

I really loved these books, once again we are in the fairy realm but with a difference. If you like fantasy, danger and romance, you get all three with these books. They are a must to read.
I haven't read TEMPESTUOUS yet as I am waiting for the paperback to come out.

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18. WINGS and SPELLS by Aprilynne Pike

I loved these books. They are a new kind of fairy tale unlike any I've read before. 
It was full of romance and danger. I found this book so gripping and I can't wait to read WILD.


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19. KNIFE by R J Anderson

This is a fantastic story, it really had me gripped so much in parts that I could not put it down and had to read the next chapter and so on. I found myself desperate to get to the end to find out what happened and I wasn’t disappointed, it was a beautiful ending.
I really like R J Anderson’s style of writing, it flows well and the story came to life in my mind as I read.


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My friend Bella, has just told me that her son took my first book Xenitha to school and his teacher asked if he could borrow it. He loved it and so did his 12yr old daughter. Now the school is buying 3 copies. How cool is that?
Also Bella gave a copy to her daughter’s school. I know this is not a lot but it is a start :o)

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22. World Book Day

World Book Day was designated by UNESCO as a worldwide celebration of books and reading, and is marked in over 100 countries around the globe. The origins of the day we now celebrate in the UK and Ireland come from Catalonia, where roses and books were given as gifts to loved ones on St. George’s Day – a tradition started over 90 years ago.
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23. Become a fan of the Xenitha trilogy

If you like what you see on this blog, please visit my author page on Face Book and become a fan.
Thank You  :o)

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24. *GIVEAWAY TIME*

Y. S. Emery The winner of the GIVEAWAY competition is...*drum roll*...Jen'everdecreasingcircles'mse...*applause*

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25. Review for Back to Xenitha by Bella Smyth


this is the 2nd out of the trilogy and when i started i was thinking i bet its no way as good as the 1st book, HOW WRONG I WAS!!!!!!!!
back to xenitha was just as exciting and full of highs and lows,and the adventure is wow another good read,the kids 3 and 12 were engrossed right from page 1,
a MUST read for anyage,cant wait for the last book,
stunning

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