![]() One day, Sairu will be contracted in marriage to a patron, whom she will secretly guard for the rest of her life.īut when she learns that a sacred Dream Walker of the temple seeks the protection of a Golden Daughter, Sairu forgoes marriage in favor of this role. She is one of the emperor’s Golden Daughters, as much a legend as she is a commodity. Masayi Sairu was raised to be dainty, delicate, demure. Well done! The cover illustration is by Julia Popova, a gifted artist. The color pallet is one of my favorites, and I like that the heroine is engaged in an activity that speaks of story. ![]() ![]() The cover for Golden Daughter is stunning. Also, be sure and catch my reviews of Moonblood and Starflower, two of the books in the series. Besides all that, I just know you’re going to love this sneak peek at Golden Daughter, and did I mention there’s a giveaway? Don’t miss the details and sign-up box at the bottom of this post. Now that Anne is ready to reveal the cover for the seventh book in her series, I’m pleased to return the favor. Admittedly, I have a thing about fantasy series with the word tales in the title, but who needs a reason to enjoy the Tales of Goldstone Wood series by Anne Elisabeth Stengl? Anne very kindly served as a blog host during the blog tour for Wayfarer, second novel in my Tales of Faeraven series. ![]()
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