Spotlight – Arvia: Heart of the Sky by D. H. Willison

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Hello Everyone!

Today I’m shining the spotlight on Arvia: Heart of the Sky by D.H. Willison! This is the third book in the Takes of Arvia series, if you’re interested in learning more about the series here’s my spotlight on Harpyness is Only Skin Deep and my spotlight on Finding Your Harpy Place.

Thank you to The Write Reads for inviting me to join in on this blog tour and for providing me with the materials for this spotlight.

Book Details

Title: Arvia: Heart of the Sky
Author: D.H. Willison
Genre: Fantasy
Length: 359 Pages
Published: May 12, 2023
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It takes great courage to stand against a ferocious mythic monster.

It takes far greater to stand WITH one who’s at her most vulnerable.

Tremors rock the land. Wild magic and creatures from the abyss ravage a formerly bountiful forest, while a creeping magic ailment spreads among the harpies. A fragile peace between harpy and human teeters on the brink.

Darin and Rinloh, oddest couple in all the land. They must become the oddest of heroes to save the land.

Heart of the Sky. A charming blend of whimsy, terror, and a lot of heart.

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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