Welcome to my stop on the virtual book tour for The Malketh And The Undead organized by Goddess Fish Promotions.
Author Dave Maruszewski will be awarding a $25 Amazon or B&N Gift Card to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour. Don’t forget to enter!
And you can click on the tour banner to see the other stops on the tour.
Malketh And The Undead
Raven, Ramda and Ravai
by Dave Maruszewski
Genre: Middle Grade / Fantasy
Synopsis
Raven, Romda and Ravai are settling into their new knightly duties well. With the Dark Beast defeated, their normal tasks almost seem mundane.
Amidst the boredom, Ravai asks, “Why does no one talk about villains from the past?”
Romda reasons, “What would be the point?”
There is a point. Even though villains may have been defeated in the past, they may still be around, waiting in the background ready to resurface once again.
Malketh has returned to the kingdom, but something is different about him this time. He is back with an entire army … an entire army of undead soldiers!
“Whether you want to read this aloud to your little one or let them explore this magical world on their own, parents can rest assured that this second installment in the Raven, Romda, and Ravai series will be a playful, whimsical addition to their bookshelves.” –The Book Review Directory
“… the squires are appealing characters, as is their comical banter.” – Blue Ink Review
A great story for the fantasy loving youth, this adventure will appeal to those who like action and humor in an easy reading environment.
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Enjoy this peek inside:
They keep going until they hear a large rumble. A small mass of rocks fall to the ground. The three look up and see a gigantic figurine of a man holding a giant emerald. Romda puts her lantern up to the emerald, and the light refracts and bounces off the many faces such that the whole room is lit. This brings relief to the three.
Unfortunately, they notice something else. When the room comes up from the dark, Raven, Romda and Ravai notice all these eyes staring at them. The undead are here. The three are surrounded.
Perplexed, Raven, Romda and Ravai freeze. They are scared. However, the entire horde of undead does not approach them. What is wrong with them? What do they want?
At last, the undead begin to slowly stir. They begin to walk slowly. At first they seem to move in random directions. Then, a pattern to their motion becomes apparent. They move about, revealing an opening in their numbers in the shape of a small circle. That opening reveals a hooded figure. The hooded figure says…
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About Author Dave Maruszewski:
Dave Maruszewski is blessed with a great family. He was originally inspired to write stories by his wife and son.
He strives to develop stories with sound moral values that will be enlightening as well as entertaining to youths and adults. The Raven, Romda and Ravai books are targeted especially for children who shy away from reading. His stories are created from an accumulation of experience from careers/backgrounds as a physicist, engineer, teacher, artist, video game designer and software developer.
In between writing stories and running his own company, Digital Tumult (DigitalTumult.com), Dave enjoys video games, watching internet videos and hanging out with his family.
Author Links: Website / Facebook / Goodreads / NetGalley / Amazon
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An attention getting cover.
thank you! They did a great job with that.
Sounds interesting. Great cover.
Thank you!!
Thanks for hosting!
Thank you for hosting today!
Thank you for hosting my book!
Such a colorful cover. Sounds like a good one.
sherry @ fundinmental
Ok, to be honest, this is the promotional cover. The real cover is a bit more muted, but I like to promote with this one. Thanks!
A captivating and fascinating story that my grandson would enjoy greatly. He is an avid reader and his birthday is in 2 weeks. What a creative author.
Thank you for such kind words! I hope your grandson likes the book!
Happy Friday! Malketh And The Undead is a must read for my teen-aged grandchildren and I. Do you have any reading or writing plans for this Easter weekend?
Hi Bea! I plan to take this weekend off, other than talk with you 🙂 But this is the fun stuff. How about you?
The cover looks great. This story sounds really good.
🙂 <3
The book sounds very intriguing. Great cover!
I’m glad that you like it. Thanks!
This sounds like a good read. Excellent cover.
Thank you, Debbie!
This book looks very interesting. Thanks for sharing!
My pleasure. Thanks for dropping by.
This book sounds like a good read.
Great! Thank you!
I like the cover. I am curious if the hooded figure summoned the dead.
Yes, that would be Malketh. I always tell my designers to leave some to the imagination when making the cover. They do a great job!
looks like a fun one
Thanks!
The cover really catches your eye!
Awesome, I will pass that along to my team 🙂