Stand Alone Novel
Book 2
By: Hope Ann

Song of the Sword: A Rapunzel Novella

Hope Ann
 LEGENDS OF LIGHT   Book Two

As the Wingmaster of the Aslarian army, Evrard’s abilities allow him to see things others don’t. They allow him to fight invisible songs that affect soldiers and tides of battle.

It’s a lonesome sort of war in the Melody. One he is slowly losing.

Until the girl in the tower.

Her song matches his own, strengthening it in ways he never thought possible—proof of bond through blood.

But it’s one thing to find someone in the Melody. It’s another thing to track them down in the physical world.

Evrard doesn’t care. If he can find her, maybe she can help his own failing song.

Or maybe the ones holding her captive will capture them both, ending the final battles of the war before they begin.

A Rapunzel retelling, Song of the Sword weaves the timeless elements of hidden towers, flowing golden hair, and powerful song with mist-covered shadowfens, ancient oaths, and a legendary sword.

This is the second novella in the inspirational Legends of Light series. This novella is a stand-alone story and contains a handful of allegorical themes.

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Hope Ann likes to think herself a dragon-riding, griffin-taming founder of worlds and explorer of legends. Using chocolate, she bribes a wide ring of spies, from the realm leapers of Aslaria to the double agents of Elkbend, for their stories.

She thrives on frost, steel, and the tears of her readers which she secretly mixes into iced coffee. Deep in her hobbit hole, her actual life involves staying up too late writing, reading, researching stab wounds, and struggling to remember the difference between ‘effect’ and ‘affect’.

Based in Indiana, she is the self-published author of the Legends of Light series. Hope Ann helps other writers as a personal writing coach and works for Story Embers. You can find out more about her at https://authorhopeann.com/

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