TheWriteReads Blog Tour Spotlight | Arvia : Wings of the Wild | By D H Willison

 

 

 

Dear Bookbugs,

 

 

 

 

In today’s TheWriteReads blog tour spotlight, we have “Arvia : Wings of the Wild” by D H Willison. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Synopsis :

 

 

 

 

It’s easy to stand up for your friends. What about anonymous creatures nobody else cares about?

With their homes apparently safe from the magical storms, Darin and Rinloh venture to an isolated elven village and another ancient mystery: ruins of an imperial city whose entire population vanished centuries ago.

The duo befriend a host of eccentric new characters, from a chipper ogress and hipster troll to a deadpan griffin. Yet the Forest of Nightmares challenges them as never before. Merciless carnivorous trees, subterranean horrors, ethereal creatures no mortal weapon can slay… and most sinister of all, the greed and ambition lurking within the human heart.

Darin and Rinloh’s empathic connection grows stronger the deeper into the wilderness they go, but will it be enough to stop a dark conspiracy from ravaging the land?

Arvia: Wings of the Wild challenges the harpy-human duo with their grandest adventure yet. They must balance their deepening relationship as they sharpen their skills and work together as never before to unravel a deadly new plot.

 

 

 

 

 

I have read  Arvia : Heart of the Sky in this series, and it is quite enjoyable. The highlight of this entire series is the strong friendship between the harpy and the human. It is an odd yet adorable dynamic and if you are into that kind of adventure which involves quirky friendships and human characters as underdogs, this is the one for you. I have many books to complete in this series but this whole series has been on my radar for some time now. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

About the Author

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

D.H. Willison is a reader, writer, game enthusiast and developer, engineer, and history buff. He’s lived or worked in over a dozen countries, learning different cultures, viewpoints, and attitudes, which have influenced his writing, contributing to one of his major themes: alternate and creative conflict resolution. The same situations can be viewed by different cultures quite differently. Sometimes it leads to conflict, sometimes to hilarity. Both make for a great story.

He’s also never missed a chance to visit historic sites, from castle dungeons, to catacombs, to the holds of tall ships, to the tunnels of the Maginot Line. It might be considered research, except for the minor fact that his tales are all set on the whimsical and terrifying world of Arvia. Where giant mythic monsters are often more easily overcome with empathy than explosions.

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Happy Reading Everyone!!

 

 


 

 

 

 

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