Monday, December 11, 2017

Lantern: The Complete Collection by Chess Desalls!

 Book Tour

Hiya peeps! I've got a complete collection for you today, and it sounds magical! It's a young adult fantasy set of novellas, each exploring one young woman's story, and their unique connection to a mysterious lamp.

Check out the exclusive excerpt I've included, as well as the giveaway at the end of the post! =D

Lantern

The Complete Collection


 The Complete Lantern Collection
~Author: Chess Desalls

~Released: September 26th 2017

~Publisher: Czidor Lore, LLC

~Length: 226 Pages

~Genres: Young Adult, Fantasy


The story of every lantern is unique, just like yours and mine.

This collection includes all three ebook novellas, Lantern, Beacon, and Torch.

Tori discovers a lantern that shines for her and nobody else. Is it a ghost or a living being that must be set free?

Serah unseals a globe made of Celestial Glass. Does success bring her happiness or create more trouble than it's worth

Evelyn meets Graham after attending a party where a lantern burns out. Who lights the way to pull the other through

Experience three different stories, all with a connection to a mysterious lamp maker.

~ Praise for the Collection ~


"In these three novellas, unhappy teens find themselves displaced in time and saved by love.”–Kirkus Reviews

“From Havenbrim to the here and now, many YA readers will likely stare at the moon and dream." –Kirkus Reviews 

"Lantern is a ghostly tale with a difference which I thoroughly enjoyed and recommend."–Readers' Favorite 5 Star Review of Lantern, Hilary Hawkes 

"Serah is a character you cannot help but root for. . . .A wonderful, wonderful read!"–Readers' Favorite 5 Star Review of Beacon, Melissa Tanaka

 About the Author

 Chess Desalls
Chess Desalls is the author of award-winning young adult fiction. Her nonfiction writing has been included in academic and industry publications, with a focus on law and technology. She's also a contributing editor for Writers Talk, South Bay Writers' monthly newsletter. When she's not reading or writing, she enjoys traveling and trying to stay in tune on her flute. Sign up for Chess's newsletter to receive updates on giveaways and new releases.

~ Connect with Chess Online ~




Tori slipped the phone in her pocket and looked up. It was a clear night with a round moon and a sky full of stars. The glow of light brightened as she neared the lantern.
She stopped about a foot away from the pole and shined her flashlight at its base. Unsure whether she felt more relieved or terrified that she didn’t see a pair of shoes and legs, she circled the pole to make sure no one was behind the lantern.
“No one’s shining a flashlight through it, so I can check that off my list. Now what?”
Tori stopped to think. She reached up to hold the lantern in her hands and took a look inside. Once again, condensation from the inside of the globe blocked her view. The glass felt smooth and cool between her fingers.    
“Well, Lantern,” she said, “explain yourself. How come you’re out here all alone? And where does your light come from?”
Tori breathed through several beats of silence.
A dot appeared on the left side of the glass as if some of the condensation had melted away. The dot stretched to the right, and then turned back on itself and reached downward, forming the letter T.
Tori’s breath hitched. Her hands sprang free from the glass. Too scared to resume breathing, she watched, mesmerized as another dot appeared, then five more, each forming another letter until the globe of the lantern spelled out a message:
Too Loud
“What?”
The lantern dimmed, and then brightened, as if accentuating its point.
Tori swallowed a lump in her throat. The words looked like they were written by a child, wavy and shaky, like someone forced to write backwards.
Okay, don’t freak out. Lantern hasn’t hurt me; there’s no one else here. Too loud? Maybe it means me—I guess I’m shouting right at it.
“What are you trying to tell me, Lantern?” she whispered. “Are you a ghost?”
Another dot disappeared from the condensation below the T and formed the letter N, followed by more dotting and stretching until a second message appeared:
No I’m Jared


 Giveaway!


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