Today is the launch day for my novel, and I am deliriously happy!
Requiem in La Paz is a dark fantasy set in Bolivia, featuring a former violin prodigy, a doomed heir to a mining fortune, and a forensic pathologist who studies mummies. You can get the paperback or Kindle version at Amazon, or the Nook format at Barnes & Noble.
Fallen Blade author Kelly McCullough has this to say about Requiem in La Paz:
“Jonna Gjevre writes elegant, complex fantasy with a beguiling voice. Requiem in La Paz is a dark and lyrical tale. Isobel Linden is a musical prodigy with a very unusual instrument, a tragic past, and a disturbing secret. Trust me when I tell you that you want to read this book.”
But the real critics are my pets. Snowy says, “A prodigy musician, a handsome mining heir, and star-crossed romantic intrigue! Read the ebook on your Kindle Paperwhite. It’s easy on the eyes–just like I am!”
Mithril says, “This is a dark and haunting story, so you’ll need something to light your way. Enjoy the luminous prose on your Nook, which conveniently glows in the dark.”
Dulcinea says, “I devoured my paperback copy of Requiem in La Paz. It’s got old gods, young lovers, and mummies. Juicy! (Except for the mummies, of course.)”