Showing posts with label Farloft the Dragon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Farloft the Dragon. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 30, 2020

A Gathering of Dragons - 5 Star Review

Thank you, David Stevens. A big wing hug from me and Snow!


A FIVE STAR REVIEW 

A GATHERING OF DRAGONS 
THERESA SNYDER 
2020 

This is the latest offering in the Farloft series of books about dragons and their kind. The tale is an adventure with far more than just adventuring to recommend it. It is an easy relaxing read, designed for all ages, though more especially for the younger reader or for that special bedtime story.

Despite this, adults of all ages who enjoy the thought of dragons as being friends, not blood thirsty killing machines as history has a tendency to described them, will also love these tales and especially this latest one.

Farloft sets out to save his family, his friends, his country, and his home. To do so he must first recruit a range of other dragons and helpers to his cause, some of whom are reluctant at best to join said cause. The machinations, twists and turns, the lightness amidst what should be darkness and the hope that flows from the tale are enlightening and make the reader feel carried along in the world of dragons.

As a final thought, I would have to say that this book has the ability to grab a tight, but friendly hold, on the reader from page one and not let go to the very last word has been read. I would give it five stars and more if they were available, so why not give it a try? You won’t regret it.

- David Stevens
  Author of The Lifestone Chronicles



Friday, August 28, 2020

WINNERS of my 2020 Coloring Contest

 I know you have been waiting for the results of my 2020 Coloring Contest... 

Thank you to all who entered. 

It was a hard decision for our judges:
Jenny Burke, C.L. Schneider, Dianne Astle, and Lexi Miles 
 


THE WINNERS ARE: 

Friday, November 11, 2016

The Pack Rat Mage

This is another one of the folks who won in the raffle I posted for a story with me. Bob wanted to see what would happen if Farloft's hoard disappeared and Clearair was left to guard the remainder as Farloft went off to search for the missing pieces. He had no idea how it would play out once my scribe got hold of the idea. *grins*

The Pack Rat Mage


“Have you seen that pearl necklace I received from Queen Sophia?” Farloft asked, as he came into the main part of the cave.

Clearair waded out of the thermal pool in their lair. “It was in the top of the silver caldron with the other jewels in your hoard last time I saw it.”

Farloft sat down on his haunches and gazed lovingly at his beautiful blue dragoness. “You always shine so when you are wet from the pool.” He shook his head. He needed to keep his mind on the task at hand, not his lovely mate. “Have the younglings been playing in the hoard again?”

“No,” Clearair responded with a frown. She sat down close to one of the volcanic cones and placed her paws above it to dry from the heat off the lava far below. “And, you shouldn’t blame our offspring for your misplacing something from your hoard.” She clicked her tongue at him accusingly.

Friday, July 1, 2016

Meet the Dragon Who Tweets!

I have a new buddy and his name is Bob! *drapes wing over human's shoulder* Bob is a writer and illustrator with over 30 years in the business. *tilts wedged head and stares into Bob's eyes, whispers* Funny, you don't look that old. I think you might have a bit of dragon blood.

He also has a dragon friend, Justice Dragon, or JD to his friends, who I want to get to know better.

*ruffles wings* Anyway, Bob was nice enough to write a cool article about me and my Fun Days Tweeting on the last Friday of each Month on Theresa's account @TheresaSnyder19

Have a read of my new friend's article "Meet the Dragon Who Tweets," and next month drop by Twitter and take "Talking to a Dragon" off your Bucket List!

 

Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Farloft the Dragon - Movie Star!

Greeting My Friends,

Theresa thinks I should be a Movie Star! *grins in anticipation*

She recently went to the movies. She does this quite often, but this time something struck her as she sat there... Not something physical, mind you, but more of an epiphany.

You see, one of the movie trailers was for a remake of "Pete's Dragon." Theresa saw the original version back in 1977 and this didn't look a bit like the old one. That made her take a second look.

They had moved Elliot's (Pete's dragon) story from Maine to the Pacific Northwest. Heck, she said to herself, Farloft is already here. He could have been in the movie.

To make a long story short, she came home and asked me if I would like to be a "Movie Star."

Well... She didn't have to ask me twice. *ruffles wings and sticks out chest with pride*

What do you think? How about another Dragon Movie! Can there be too many dragons???

Fly, do not walk, over to my new Facebook Page and keep up with all the latest developments by "liking" and making a comment.

Theresa also ensures me there will be games and prizes on this page. 

Tell Pixar/Disney you want ANOTHER DRAGON MOVIE!!