Local author to publish spellbinding novel with major publisher
Local author Barbara Cavender has recently teamed up with Tate Publishing to kick-start the publication process of her new spellbinding novel, Witches.
Stuck in Neverworld, King Arthur, Merlin, and the Knights of the Round Table have no alternative but to entrust their destiny on two young girls who are the key to breaking the curse. After a comprehensive training from the Witches of the New Order, will they be able to finally break the spell that has been cast and set Merlin and the others free?
Barbara Cavender's fascination about the history of King Arthur and Merlin inspired her to write the book, Witches in October 2013. Packed with fantasy and adventure, the book is bound to make readers hungry for the next sequel.
"It's one good book you just can't put down! The mystery and the adventure will keep you guessing all the way!" says Shannon Lloyd, Acquisitions Editor for Tate Publishing.
Published by Tate Publishing and Enterprises, the book will be available upon its release through bookstores nationwide, from the publisher at www.tatepublishing.com/bookstore, or by visiting barnesandnoble.com or amazon.com.
Barbara Cavender is a 6th grade History teacher. Her imagination, creativity, and desire to make History fun for her students led her to her writing career. Barbara enjoys painting, cooking, and traveling during her spare time. She now lives in Wiesbaden, Germany.
For more information or interview requests please contact Michelle Whitman, publicist, at (405) 458-5642 or send an email to michelle@keymgc.com.
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