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Frost Light

Danielle Bullen

"But here, it's only the ninth turning, and the leaves are spread all over the earth, everything dull and lifeless. Seven months of winter, is that too large a guess? Seven months of cold, lifeless barrenness? What if there is nothing beautiful in this oncoming death of winter. Seven months of it. Barren. Empty. Lifeless. There is no one around to lighten it, no village to celebrate with, no family to cheer. Just us, three of us alone in the vastness of the empty forest, and we know each other too well to cheer. There is only emptiness, and footsteps in the leaves."

Book Details

  • Publisher: Danielle Bullen
  • Publish Date: Dec 15th, 2022
  • Pages: 374
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.50in - 5.50in - 0.83in - 1.04lb
  • EAN: 9798218097387
  • Categories: Fantasy - HistoricalLiterary

About the Author

Bullen, Danielle: - About the author: Danielle was raised in the appalachian mountains, and learned to soak up creation through the grasses and woodlands of Southwest VA. She writes to add her voice to the one that creation is already singing, in praise to the Creator and to remind His people of His goodness. You can find her on her website on the QR code on the back cover and she would be honored to hear from you.

Praise for this book

When I read Frost Light, I was thrown by how the magic is on the periphery, lurking at the corners of the world. When you hear "fantasy," you tend to expect big battles with swords and magic. Frost Light isn't an epic in that sense. It's a story about a family trying to make a home, and about what it means to be content. The story doesn't have any flashy tricks or easy answers; it's both beautiful and harsh, cozy and dangerously cold.

Danielle is a photographer, and she's as good at capturing images in her writing as she is with her camera. When she writes about a landscape, you can see it as though it's a familiar place. When she writes about a person, you can tell that it comes with a rich understanding and love for people.

Every ounce of Frost Light is genuine, thoughtful, and lovely.


Katie P.