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Tales of Tasimu series now complete!

It's a busy time at Kashallan Press! This spring sees the release of the final two books in the series Tales of Tasimu: Reawakening Memory and Memory Reclaimed. These books are available now as ebooks and early in April will be available as paperback books.

The series Tales of Tasimu has been a project close to the heart of author Celu Amberstone. Since the first book in the series was published years ago by Kegedonce Press under the title The Dreamer's Legacy, this has been a story she has wanted to tell till it is completed.

When Kashallan Press released the new edition of the first book in the series as Taste of Memory, this expanded version of the book began a series that Amberstone could tell the way she wanted. Here's an image of the cover for this book and ebook, with a brief quote from early in the story.



The first book was soon followed by sequels: When Memory Dies, Abandoning Memory, and Bitter Echo of Memory.

Now the series takes a brighter turn, for though Tasimu is still facing challenges, he is a young man now and has physical and magical strengths to meet all his adventures. At the end of Bitter Echo of Memory, he left the world to live with his magical father. Now in Reawakening Memory. Tasimu is grown and wants to return to the world where he was born. But his magical relatives don't tell him that time has gone by in decades while he lived among them. When he returns to the world, it's not to the time and place he remembers. How will he ever find home and family here in this bewildering city?

Look for Reawakening Memory and for Memory Reclaimed at your favourite book vendors! And with them, this six book series

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