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In such fantastic and dangerous times, may the best man not make an 'ash' of himself.When Bayerd the Storyteller is sent on a quest, he has no choice but to ride off into the sunset. If he doesn't leave willingly, he will surely be catapulted over the castle battlements. It would be a fantastic bloody display, one that would end his quest before it even begins. And alas, he is starting to suspect that his own beloved Princess Kelp may be the one who wants him gone from the Golden Kingdom. Permanently. Unless someone much more dastardly is plotting against him.It isn't supposed to be a dangerous quest, yet his men begin to vanish one by one. It is just the start of his (and their) misfortune. Bayerd has to wonder if his quest is cursed, or maybe he is the one who's cursed - again. Will his misbegotten quest be the end of him?Recommended for teens and adults. 250 pages in printed book format."Quite a few times, I found myself laughing out loud. Funny, hilarious and witty. I was truly entertained." -Shirley, adult"Pure entertainment ... has a fluidity that makes even the most farcical events believable. The fantastical events that unfold in the comedic tale play on both the supernatural and mystical for laughs. With just enough description, it flows without tedium. Bayerd, faced with one misfortunate event after another, truly has you rooting for the underdog." -Sam C. teenagerThe Storyteller Series- Book 1, The Storyteller's Curse, Book 2, The Storyteller's QuestVisit SrigleyArts.com and sign up for the author's newsletter to win free monthly give-aways.
In such fantastic and dangerous times, may the best man not end up as a smoldering pile of ash.When Bayerd the Storyteller grudgingly rescues a princess named after seaweed, his rather mundane life changes drastically. And not for the better, as one might hope when one rescues a princess. Bayerd soon endures more trials than a cursed man, not the least of which is being saved by that very same princess from the dragon jaws of fiery death.In an attempt to prove his worth, Bayerd vows to protect the future queen from her plotting kin and a parade of alarming suitors. His lowly beginnings may not see him fit to kiss the highborn princess's oddly webbed toes, or polish the blood-stained boots of Sir Gore Wolfe of Howling Stone, but royal blood isn't everything. A dozen hell cats can't be wrong. They certainly have no complaint about the quality of Bayerd's blood, and they have sampled it - liberally.Together with his tall dark and brooding friend Orson, Bayerd does his manly best to fill the role of champion. It quickly proves to be a perilous role for him. Trouble sticks so close to Bayerd, it could easily be mistaken for his shadow. Or his good and true friend Orson.Recommended for teens and adults. 303 pages in printed book format."Quite a few times, I found myself laughing out loud. Funny, hilarious and witty. I was truly entertained." -Shirley, adult"Pure entertainment ... has a fluidity that makes even the most farcical events believable. The fantastical events that unfold in the comedic tale play on both the supernatural and mystical for laughs. With just enough description, it flows without tedium. Bayerd, faced with one misfortunate event after another, truly has you rooting for the underdog." -Sam C. teenagerThe Storyteller Series- Book 1, The Storyteller's Curse, Book 2, The Storyteller's QuestVisit SrigleyArts.com and sign up for the author's newsletter to win free monthly give-aways.
A collection of stories of sirens and mermaids, told in the spirit of Jim Henson's beloved television series.
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