Galadria:
Peter Huddleston & the Knights of the Leaf Blog Tour
About the
Author
Miguel
Lopez de Leon is a prolific fiction writer with over 30 short stories
published in a variety of international literary magazines and
anthologies. De Leon, who prefers to
write in the mornings, began working on his first novel as a hobby.
That first book blossomed into the Galadria trilogy. “One part of
the writing process I really enjoy is writing the first draft of a
novel…For me, it’s the time when you can
lose yourself in the story the most.” De Leon lives in Los Angeles
and enjoys reading historical biographies and collecting vintage
comic books.
For More
Information
- Visit Miguel Lopez de Leon’s website.
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About the Book:Title: Galadria: Peter Huddleston & The Knight of the Leaf
Author: Miguel Lopez de Leon
Publisher: Galadria Worldwide
Pages: 148
Genre: Fantasy
Format: Paperback/KindleIn book three of Miguel Lopez de Leon’s Galadria fantasy series, GALADRIA: PETER HUDDLESTON & THE KNIGHTS OF THE LEAF, Peter and his family command a mystical cast of powerful, exciting new characters in their war against the blood-thirsty tyrant, Knor Shadowray.Reviewers of book three of the GALADRIA trilogy praise the author’s stunning artistry and skill:“A grand finish to a YA trilogy that never fails to challenge audience expectations.”–Kirkus Reviews“With the close of his Galadria trilogy, Miguel Lopez de Leon packs battles, travel and adventure into a story that’s ultimately about family ties.”–BlueInk Review“Once again, the writing in this book is superb and the story is fast paced and action packed.”–SPR ReviewIn book one of the trilogy, GALADRIA: PETER HUDDLESTON & THE RITES OF PASSAGE, 12-year-old Peter leaves his friendless, uneventful life in the suburbs and suddenly finds himself spending the summer chomping down magical chocolates and tossing around an enchanted boomerang at Hillside Manor, the 3000 room home of his aunt Gillian Willowbrook. While there, Peter learns he is the next in line to the throne of a magnificent realm called Galadria where his aunt is queen. His position is being challenged by a ruthless nobleman, Knor Shadowray.
Book two, GALADRIA: PETER HUDDLESTON & THE MISTS OF THE THREE LAKES shows Peter struggling to play the role of a prince. After being accepted as the heir of the Golden Realm, his new challenge is to gain command of Galadrian princely etiquette and survive dangerous adventures with his fearless white tiger, Rune. At a parade held in his honor, Peter and his aunt are violently ambushed by a band of screeching monstrosities and a merciless dark army led by the fiendish Knor Shadowray.
In the final book in the Galadria series, GALADRIA: PETER HUDDLESTON & THE KNIGHTS OF THE LEAF, the story continues where book two left off: Knor Shadowray’s relentless attack on the ruling Willowbrook family. In a desperate attempt to save her kingdom, Queen Gillian Willowbrook sends Peter and his grandfather to the Forests of Fernell to recruit a multitude of diverse warriors to defend the crown. Populated with serpent priestesses, nature-loving knights, magical weapons, paper-thin tree nymphs, and political fairies, the final installment of the Galadria trilogy shows the Galadrian populace at their breaking point as the realm explodes into a full-fledged civil war. A flurry of riotous battles are fought against the villainous Knor Shadowray’s ambitious attempt to capture the crown of Galadria.De Leon developed the GALADRIA series out of a love of the fantasy genre and the thrill of creating “new worlds, creatures, and story lines…enhanced with magic and otherworldly mystery.” The trilogy also tells the coming-of-age story of a boy as he learns to accept himself and discovers the family he never believed he would have. “The Galadria trilogy is mainly about a lonely boy who, through overcoming obstacles, finds out who he really is. I think everyone has an element of the extraordinary in them, and I hope Peter’s story shows that,” de Leon says.For More Information
- Galadria: Peter Huddleston & The Knights of the Leaf is available at Amazon.
- Pick up your copy at Barnes & Noble.
- Discuss this book at PUYB Virtual Book Club at Goodreads.
- Watch his book video at YouTube.
Book Excerpt:
(From Chapter Nine)
As the group of adventurers strode
onward into the thick, soupy fog that seemed to encompass the entire
valley, Peter distinctly noticed that it had gotten much colder. The
plants around them looked putrid and gnarled, more like grotesque
weeds than flourishing plant life, and the few pathetic trees that
grew from the muddy earth were blackened, leafless, and hard.
Covering everything was a thick, palpable, unmoving stew of mist,
thin in some parts, thicker in others, but certainly everywhere. The
entire cursed area smelled like rotting fruit ... a moldy, sick,
sweet smell that made Peter feel completely nauseated.
With Bastian in the lead, his shield
positioned firmly in front of him, the ambitious group
continued moving steadily forward.
Suddenly, the young knight raised up his hand, halting his other
companions.
“Crouch down on the ground, now!”
Bastian whispered, quickly lowering himself to the soft earth. “Use
the shrubs and fog as cover ... Quiet ... Don’t move!”
Peter, Henry, and Restella dropped to
the ground behind a cluster of decrepit shrubs, careful not to make a
sound. Sabasti silently slithered up next to them, before remaining
completely still.
Seconds passed, as Bastian continued to
peer intently in front of them. Peter was gazing in the same
direction as the young knight but saw nothing through the relentless
thick mist. A few moments later, Peter started to hear strange
clicking sounds growing louder and louder. Straining to make out the
source of the mysterious sounds, Peter had to stifle his shock, when
a huge garish monstrosity suddenly became visible through the thick,
vaporous haze around them. To Peter, it looked like a gigantic dark
blue lobster, as big as an elephant, completely covered in little
jagged horns protruding from all over its enormous body. The
terrifying beast had two huge clicking lobster claws and a long
armored tail, which ended in an odd plume of slimy black feathers.
The strange
monster moved startlingly fast, and
just as quickly as it had appeared, so too did it turn back and
vanish from sight. As soon as Bastian signaled that it was safe, the
silent group continued to soldier
“What was that?” Peter whispered
to Bastian, as they made their way forward.
“I’m honestly not sure,” the
young knight answered, still scanning the surrounding area. “As
protectors and preservers of nature, the Knights of the Leaf are
familiar with most of the creatures that inhabit our forests, but we
rarely travel this far into the Darkened Valley. We’re not sure
why, but we’ve discovered that most of the creatures that choose to
live near the wraiths’ dwelling seem to mutate ... some to the
point of being unrecognizable. I’ve never seen anything like what
we just saw ... It didn’t even look close to any other species I’m
familiar with.”
And so they trudged on, futilely
trying to ignore the increasing cold that was steadily
escalating around them.
Suddenly, the group halted, as a high,
feminine voice abruptly pierced the chilly air.
“H-help me ... ,” the voice cried
out. “P-please ... I need help ...”
As Peter and his companions moved
forward, they encountered a small waiflike woman,
with beautiful pale skin and silky
black hair, kneeling on the ground. She was wearing nothing more than
a slip of a white dress and seemed to have injured her ankle.
“Are you hurt ... ,” Peter began,
taking a step toward the wounded young woman.
In unison, Sabasti began to hiss
violently, as Restella quickly grabbed Peter’s arm. “Stop,
Your Highness!” the priestess
demanded, her yellow eyes focused on the woman in front of them.
“Something is wrong. This woman is
not what she seems ...”
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