
Cover art by Jason Pedersen

Cover Art by Jason Pedersen
Both of these high fantasy novels
are available on Amazon for
.99 cents!!!
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Excerpts from Legends of Windemere: Beginning of a Hero reviews:
“This was a good book. No, it was a great book. There was adventure, a teensy bit of romance, great characters who were described in wonderful detail, and a story that kept you wanting to read more.” -Pamela Beckford
“I have always loved fantasy. I think the very first series I ever read was the Belgariad by David Eddings. Although it has it’s differences I couldn’t help but be reminded of the Belgariad while reading Legends of Windemere. The main characters are alike. They are both young and full of themselves. I can only imagine how much Luke Callindor will grow though the series.” -Annie2186
“I enjoyed the book. I wasn’t sure about the present tense, but I thought it all held together well, and I loved the humour. You don’t notice it at first, then it comes back and bites you on the arse.” -Rose
Excerpts from Legends of Windemere: Prodigy of Rainbow Tower reviews:
“Something I find unique about this fantasy novel that I don’t often find in others, is that the hero, Luke Callindor is rather of the unlucky variety. He does not get everything he asks for, he stumbles, falls, gets knocked down (literally)and taught lessons as he goes. This is helping him to grow into the hero that was promised in the first book. He is learning new things with every adventure and his flaws are they type that all good main characters should have. He has already changed a lot from when we met him in Beginning of a Hero, where I rather thought of him as a spoiled prat for the first half of the story. It is nice to see an author take growth of his characters seriously.” -Ionia Martin
“I found l was pulled into the story and be came one with the story. Can’t wait to read Allure of the Gypsies!! Thank you Charles E Yallowitz. Please keep going your stories are awesome.” -Debra Perkins
“I really liked how I could hear the author’s voice through the main character, hero Luke Callindor. And I can’t help but admire how well written and thorough each character is, from the treacherous Lich and the latest villains to Luke’s newfound friends and old companions.” -Briana Vedsted
Legends of Windemere: Allure of the Gypsies is set to debut on Halloween 2013!
Reblogged this on Year 'Round Thanksgiving Project and commented:
Have you started reading this series yet? You should.
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Reblogged this on The Arkside of Thought by Sahm King and commented:
Ay, my friends, check this out from Charles. This looks like a pretty good deal. I mean…how can you beat two novels for two bucks??????? You can’t. Okay, there’s one way you can, but this is really extremely close to free.
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Reblogged this on Tommia's Tablet and commented:
Friday Fun Find!
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Reblogged this on helenvalentina and commented:
Get the beginning – the first two exciting instalments – of what will no doubt be a wonderful, and famous, series !!!
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Reblogged this on 1WriteWay and commented:
Time to give in and get two great fantasy novels for $2!
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Reblogged this on When I Became an Author and commented:
Do not miss these books!!!
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Bought them both.
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Thanks. Hope you enjoy them.
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I will be sure to write and tell you how I liked them. One question: which one do I read first, or does it matter?
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Beginning of a Hero is first and then Prodigy of Rainbow Tower.
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Thanks.
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Reblogged this on Melissa Janda – A Time to Write and commented:
If you don’t already own these books, what are you waiting for? Buy them now!
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