I’m happy to host this stop on the blog tour for the YA fantasy novel, To Dance in Liradon, by Adrienne Clarke, published by Soul Mate Publishing. She’s a fellow member of YARWA, a writing group for authors in all genres of YA writing.
Book Blurb:
Seventeen-year-old Brigid O’Flynn is an outcast. A chance encounter with the Faerie Queen left her tainted in the eyes of the villagers, who blame the Faerie for the village’s missing women and children. Desperate to win the village’s acceptance, Brigid agrees to marry her childhood friend: serious, hardworking, Connell Mackenna. But when Connell disappears before their wedding, Brigid’s hopes are shattered. Blamed for her fiancé’s death, Brigid fears she will suffer the same fate as the other village outcasts, the mysterious Willow Women. Lured into Faerie by their inhuman lovers, and cast out weak and broken, the Willow Women spend their lives searching for the way back into Faerie. When Connell suddenly reappears, Brigid is overjoyed, but everything is not as it seems. Consumed by his desire for beauty and celebration, Connell abandons his responsibilities, and Brigid soon finds herself drawn into a passionate, dangerous world of two.
When Brigid discovers the truth behind Connell’s transformation she’s forced to choose between two men and two worlds. Brigid’s struggle leads her into glittering, ruthless Faerie, where she must rescue her true love from a terrible sacrifice or lose him forever.
Book excerpt:
Connell was waiting for her when she arrived. He took her hand without speaking and led her into the forest. Once they were safely inside the trees’ protection, Connell removed something from the heavy cloth sack he wore around his waist tied with a silken cord. It was a harp, the most beautiful instrument Brigid had ever seen. The tuning pegs looked to be made of gold and the strings of pure silver. When Connell touched them with his fingers, the music made her want to weep and sleep and laugh, all at the same time. She reached out to touch it, but Connell snatched her hand away.
“Forgive me, my love, but I cannot let you have it. As pretty as it is, it would burn your delicate fingers.”
“Why should it burn me and not you?” She thought it would be worth the risk to run her hands along the deep U of the harp’s neck.
“‘Tis no ordinary harp. It will only endure the touch of its owner.”
“How did you come to have it?”
Connell brushed his fingers gently across the strings. “It was given to me as a gift.”
“By whom?” Brigid asked, bewildered. There was no one in the village save for the lord himself who could afford such an instrument.
Connell leaned towards her. “‘Tis a secret.”
“If I am to be your wife, there must be no secrets between us.”
Connell seized Brigid’s hands and pulled her towards him. “I am not myself,” he whispered in her ear.
Author Bio and Links:
I think I became a writer because the world inside my head was so real and vivid, sometimes more so than the outside world. In some sense I have lived parallel lives, present in my real and imaginary lives in different ways. Because much of my childhood was spent searching for faeries or reading about them, it is natural that my work encompasses fairy tale themes and other magical elements. In the words of Tennessee Williams, forget reality, give me magic!
Adrienne has previously published short stories in The Storyteller, Beginnings Magazine, New Plains Review, and in the e-zines A Fly in Amber, Grim Graffiti, Les Bonnes Fees, The Altruist, The Devilfish Review, and Rose Red Review. Her short story, Falling was awarded second place in the 2008 Alice Munro short fiction contest. To Dance in Liradon is her first published novel.
An avid reader of fairy tales and other magical stories, a thread of the mysterious or unexpected runs through all of her work. When she’s not writing Adrienne can be found searching for faeries along with her daughters Callista and Juliet.
Website: http://www.adrienneclarkewriter.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/#!/ToDanceInLiradon
Goodreads:http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6436251.Adrienne_Clarke
Twitter: https://twitter.com/clarkeadrienne
Buy Links:
(These links are provided to the author and do not result in commissions for this blog.)
Barnes & Noble: http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/to-dance-in-liradon-adrienne-clarke/1112975145?ean=2940015710045










Thank you for hosting today.
Absolutely stunned by the lovely cover — almost couldn’t tear my eyes away to read the rest of the post. Amazing! Sounds like a wonderful book that I could enjoy along with my daughter.
Mnark111 at gmail dot com
Thank you, M. Nark! I’m so glad you like the cover. My publisher has a wonderful cover artist who always does a great job.
Sounds wonderful, how do you go about creating a plot?
lennascloud at gmail dot com
Hi Lena! Not an easy question to answer. I usually start my stories with a rough outline, but I always end up making changes along the way. Storylines have a way of taking on a life of their own!
Great premise! Who would you like to see play the role of your hero?
Jibriel.O(at)web(dot)de
This is going to be an amazing read & the cover is just so beautiful.
marypres(AT)gmail(DOT)com
Thank you, Mary! I hope you enjoy it.
Great excerpt!What was the best advice you were given about writing books?
galaschick78(AT)gmail(DOT)com
Thank you for your comment! Your question is easily answered. The best writing advice I ever got was don’t give up!
Love the excerpt! Did you chose the cover yourself?
moonsurfer123(at)gmail(dot)com
Hi Anas. Thank you for visiting me today. My publisher has a wonderful cover artist so she definitely deserves the credit for To Dance in Liradon’s beautiful appearance. I did have input though!
The book sounds fantastic! Who organizes your books promotion, the publisher?
anzuazura at yahoo dot de
I wish I had someone to organize my book promotion! That would be wonderful. Unfortunately, it’s mostly just me. Thanks for stopping by.
Great excerpt and beautiful book cover.
Kit3247(at)aol(dot)com
Thank you, Rita! I’m so glad you enjoyed the excerpt.
I really loved the excerpt. This is an awesome story.
Lovely excerpt.
bn100candg(at)hotmail(dot)com
The cover is lovely and ethereal…I really like that!