BLURB: Kingdom of Salem

Including a memorable cast of characters that form a society of various supernatural beings, Stephanie Griffin’s Kingdom of Salem is an engrossing dark fantasy tale. By combining elements of many classics of the fantasy and horror genres, Griffin has created an engrossing read that relies heavily on the dialogue of the individuals who are searching for answers in her novel. Elements of family feuds and friendship rivalries litter the pages, as the narrative barrels towards its riveting conclusion.

A fast-paced read that is both original in the terms of its mythology and realistic in the wants and desires of its characters, Kingdom of Salem is sure to put a spell on you.

Gee, thanks for telling us how great it is. Maybe you could also tell us what it’s about?

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Syd
Syd
4 years ago

…did the writer just review their own book for a blurb??

Hitch
4 years ago

Screw the blurb. I dare you to read 3 pages of the LookInside. That InfoDiarrhea needs Immodium AD, stat.

James F. Brown
James F. Brown
4 years ago
Reply to  Hitch

Uh, I’ll pass on this “reading opportunity”.

Matthew
Matthew
4 years ago
Reply to  Hitch

I am the reincarnation of Hera, who lives in Heaven (because… reasons), and I use random spaces, capitals, and hyphens whenever I want.

Dragote
Dragote
4 years ago
Reply to  Hitch

Yes, but did it out a spell on you?

Ron Miller
Ron Miller
4 years ago
Reply to  Hitch

It was “published” by Dorrance…who will put out anything so long as they get paid.

Hitch
4 years ago
Reply to  Ron Miller

I don’t know if you saw it, Ron, but…holy crap. I hope to God the poor woman didn’t pay those (*&^%$# for an edit. It’s no bueno.

Ron Miller
Ron Miller
4 years ago
Reply to  Hitch

I took a look at the first page of text. It was hard to get past the first two paragraphs!

Ron Miller
Ron Miller
4 years ago

It’s original while at the same time it combines elements of many classics of the fantasy and horror genres?