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The Goblets Immortal

Fiction Without Frontiers

Beth Overmyer

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English
Miscellaneous
01 April 2020
n a land where magic's feared, a rare magical kind exists: the Blest, products of the Goblets Immortal. Aidan's a Blest on the run, forced to return home. He made his family vanish decades ago, but believes there's a way to bring them back.

Whispers of a new fear take shape in Meraude, a mage who hates all magic-kind. When she appears in Aidan's dreams offering a bargain for the return of his family, Aidan's desires wars with self-preservation.

Is it wise for Aidan to seek the Goblets Immortal for Meraude's unknown purposes? Friend and foe blur the magical lines, and Aidan must discern who will shake his hand or slit his throat.

AUTHOR: Beth Overmyer has authored several books - In a Pickle, a middle grade novella, and Circus in a Shot Glass, a women's fiction novel, being among them. She's in love with the fantasy genre, mysteries - especially when there's tea and/or a quirky sleuth involved - , and wouldn't say no to reading and writing in every genre but hardcore horror and erotica. Influencers to her writing include J.R.R. Tolkien and Brandon Sanderson, though Douglas Adams may be lurking in there somewhere.

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Imprint:   Miscellaneous
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Edition:   New edition
Dimensions:   Height: 198mm,  Width: 130mm,  Spine: 18mm
ISBN:   9781787583610
ISBN 10:   1787583619
Series:   The Goblets Immortal
Pages:   288
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

Beth Overmyer has authored several books-In a Pickle, a middle grade novella, and Circus in a Shot Glass, a women's fiction novel, being among them. She's in love with the fantasy genre, mysteries-especially when there's tea and/or a quirky sleuth involved-, and wouldn't say no to reading and writing in every genre but hardcore horror and erotica. Influencers to her writing include J.R.R. Tolkien and Brandon Sanderson, though Douglas Adams may be lurking in there somewhere. Love of writing and reading has led to her leading a creative writing group at her local public library, where she once was a pupil. But she doesn't see herself as a teacher: she's more of a facilitator and encourager when needed. Every other week during the school year, they meet and perform various writing exercises, which each individual's encouraged to then share. When she's not writing, reading, editing, drinking tea, or facilitating creative writing meetings, Beth enjoys hanging out with her writing pals for fellowship, brainstorming, and great company. You can visit Beth's website at http://bethovermyer.com.

Reviews for The Goblets Immortal (Fiction Without Frontiers)

“Overmyer has written a promising series opener with a rich supporting cast of characters. Packed full of adventure and ending with a cliffhanger that leaves readers anxiously awaiting a sequel.” -- Booklist “The magic system that Overmyer creates is compelling as well as familiar, so the reader has no issues buying into it the moment it is introduced. This fantasy has a similar flavor to YA, making it a good transition novel for the teen who is ready to begin reading adult fantasy. The book is fast-paced and can be read in a day—perfect for a long airplane ride.” -- SciFiMoviePage “The Goblets Immortal is a very interesting and unique fantasy story. Aiden and Slaine are very characters that are worth following, there is cool magic, an evil Mage, and almost no knows what is going on! It is fun and chaotic, and I really enjoyed the read.” -- FanFiAddict “I had a blast reading this compelling fantasy with a wonderful character driven plot lead by a sympathetic, but kick ass main character! I highly recommend this book!” -- The Haunted Fae “A well-paced, character driven novel that immediately pulled me in and wouldn’t let me put it down.” -- Jessica Belmont


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