
Tour Schedule: The End of Dreams by Marcus Lee

Storytellers On Tour is excited to welcome back Marcus Lee for the The End of Dreams Book Tour, which will take place from February 28th through March 6th. We have a lovely lineup of Bloggers and Bookstagrammers helping us featuring his Dark Fantasy novel, The End of Dreams, the epic conclusion of his The Gifted and the Cursed series. Be sure to check in all throughout the week for incredible content.
Tour Schedule
FEBRUARY 28TH – THE WELCOMING
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MARCH 1ST
The Sword Smith
Kats Reading Room
Westveil Publishing (IG: @thewestveilarchives)
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MARCH 2ND
Beneath A Thousand Skies
Out of This World SFF Reviews
Fantasy Book Nerd
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MARCH 3RD
Jorie Loves A Story
FanFiAddict (IG: @Cassidee.Omnilegent)
Lili’s Blissful Pages
Susan Hancock
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MARCH 4TH
The Book in Hand
Witty and Sarcastic Bookclub
Lecari’s Livejournal v2.0
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MARCH 5TH
Gnoflet Reads
Gwendalyn’s Books
Bookends & Bagends
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MARCH 6TH – THE ENCORE
As Daleth the Witch-King and his horde ready themselves for the final battle, a small alliance prepares for a desperate last stand.
However, the alliance is weak and fractured, led by a king interested only in retaining his wealth and a lord commander consumed by his thirst for revenge. With a seemingly unbeatable army before them, invisible foes amongst them, and broken hearts between them, the alliance appears destined to fall.
Yet in these dark times, her light almost extinguished, a peasant huntress is soon to be queen. But if she can find what was lost, she might prove to be more powerful than two kings combined.
This war will bring about the end of dreams, but for whom, the gods have yet to decide.
The End of Dreams by Marcus Lee
SERIES: The Gifted and the Cursed (#3)
GENRE: Dark Fantasy, Low Fantasy, Epic Romance
PAGE COUNT: 403
AGE GROUP: New Adult / Adult
RELEASE: January 2021
CONTENT WARNING: Frequent violence, Mild infrequent profanity
Writing hasn’t always been a serious hobby for me … but it has always been there, lurking in the shadows, serving me well when called upon.
As I look back over the years, I realise I was guilty of writing many short stories, as well as poetry, and I’d like to think, that even if they were never intended to be published, they were nonetheless warmly received by the intended recipients.
Then in 2019, I was inspired to write not just a short story, or poetry, but a book. Then, suddenly, one book turned into a trilogy and a labour of love, and it was a love I wanted to share with the world.
So, here we are. The pandemic that put my career in sport on hold also gave me the opportunity to lavish time on my alternative hobby, or if demand dictates my new career.
However, only you, the reader, will decide whether this trilogy, which is still a work in progress, will be the first of many. I genuinely hope so.
Who knows, now these creatives juices are flowing, I might just keep on writing anyway.
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Epic fantasy has been my favourite genre since I first read The Odyssey and The Illiad as a seven-year-old. Now it’s my turn to see if I can bring another world to life in the imagination of others.