When The Moon Hatched's Sarah A. Parker in Bath
Friday 29th May, 7pm
Topping & Company Booksellers of Bath, York Street, Bath, Somerset BA1 1NG
6.30pm
7pm
Join Sarah A. Parker, beloved author of When The Moon Hatched, to celebrate the second book in the Moonfall series: The Ballad of Falling Dragons! This event will be chaired by Becky Hunter, one half of Ellis Hunter of Blood Bound.
Sarah will pre-sign all copies of The Ballad of Falling Dragons. There will be an opportunity to get one personalisation on The Ballad of Falling Dragons per attendee. Sarah will not be signing or personalising any backlist at the event. There will be a chance to take a candid photo while your book is personalised, no posed photos will be permitted.
Please note, early bird vouchers do not include a copy of the book but are fully redeemable, meaning that you may have extra to pay on the evening of the event if you would like a copy of the featured book and have an early bird voucher.
Raeve's thirst for vengeance continues to burn, as does her love for Kaan Vaegor - a staunch beacon from a past she's yet to face. With Rekk's blood still fresh on her hands, she learns the world will face its most devastating moonfall yet, forcing her to pick a path:
Chase death.
Or life.
Desperate to save his kingdom from ruin, Kaan's crown has never felt so heavy. His many larks to scattered friends and family remain unanswered, and time is running out.
As allies merge and enemies surge with bloodlusting agendas of their own, secrets brew hot enough to burn, but none so mighty as the truth nesting within the icy depths of Raeve's long forgotten past.
Something... Other.
Something with the knowledge to change it all.
Sarah A. Parker is an international bestselling author who grew up on a farm in New Zealand, where she spent her days getting lost amongst the rolling pasture, building forts in the hedge, climbing trees, and exploring the forest pathways - making up elaborate stories that never lost their grip on her. She now lives in Australia with her husband, dog, three children, and countless plants, and spends her days pouring her stories onto paper rather than throwing them to the wind.