Shelta's Songbook

ebook Poetry and Prose from the Vaults of the Keeper

By Leia Talon

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As Shelta tumbles through time, she leaves notebooks and sketches behind. The Keeper of Lost Souls and Stories slips Shelta's creations through the World Tree into his secret collection.

Sometimes, he listens through the tapestry when she sings.
Sometimes, he transcribes her words.
He cannot help himself.
Her music sets his immortal soul aflame.

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Shelta's Songbook opens the universe of the World Tree Chronicles, paving the way for two series of novels: Roots and Stars and Dragons and Gods.

PRAISE FOR SHELTA'S SONGBOOK

"Enter a world where myth and mortality tango at the crossroads of choice and chanceĀ­... a slice of what it means to have a timeless human experience. It's a gift that reminds the rest of us mortals that we're not broken, and that even in our solitude we are not alone." — Beth W. Patterson, Author and Musician

"Every page will have you in awe. Talon captures emotion and moments with vibrant detail." — Elysia Lumen Strife, Author of the Infinite Spark Series

"An intriguing prelude to a world of magic and mystery that's sure to captivate anyone with a dreamer's spirit."— Kat Turner, Author of Hex, Love, and Rock & Roll

"Shelta's thoughts laid bare. A compelling introduction to the universe of the World Tree Chronicles." — Avery Ames, Author of Cambiare

"Shelta's Songbook wraps story around song, and song around story, in intertwining spirals that dance across illustrated pages. If you wish to travel between worlds, this book will take you there." — Alexander Forbes, Author and Professor

Shelta's Songbook