Tuesday, October 4, 2016

The Fairy Senses series Book Tour & Giveaway


Fairy Eyeglasses
Fairy Senses- Book 1
By Emily Martha Sorensen
Genre: Children's, Middle Grade Fantasy

About the Book
When Cassie finds a magic pair of glasses that allow her to see fairies, she has to figure out where they came from . . . and what the fairies want her to do with them.

A 12,000 word children's fantasy story.





Fairy Compass
Fairy Senses Book 2


About the book
Daisy wanted to be able to see fairies. But when she comes across an old compass, she gains the ability to sense them magnetically instead.

A 12,000 word children's fantasy story.



Fairy Earmuffs
Fairy Senses Book 3


About the Book
Amanda doesn't think she's slow, but everyone else seems to. When she finds a pair of magic earmuffs that allow her to hear fairies, everything changes.

A 12,000 word children's fantasy story.



Fairy Barometer
Fairy Senses Book 4

About the Book
When Maricela's grandmother comes to stay, she finds a magic barometer that gives her the sense of fairy pressure. But more might be going on than she realizes.

A 12,000 word children's fantasy story.




Fairy Pox
Fairy Senses Book 5

About the Book
Bianca thinks she has the worst fairy sense ever. But when she decides to brave her task, she starts to learn the incredible power of itch.
A 12,000 word children's fantasy story.

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Fairy Slippers
Fairy Senses Book 6


About the Book
Sunflower's always been good at everything. But her brand new gymnastics slippers are throwing everything off, because they give her the sense of proprioception. 

A 12,000 word children's fantasy story.



Fairy Lunchbox
Fairy Senses Book 7


About the Book
When Georgina finds a magical lunchbox, she thinks she's going to get the sense of fairy taste! But instead, she gets hunger. 

A 12,000 word children's fantasy story.





Hi! I'm Emily Martha Sorensen!
I'm a huge fan of science fiction and fantasy, and I write clean books that are intelligent, optimistic, and happy. I write for all age levels. Picture books? Got one. Chapter books? Got a series. Middle grade? Sure thing. Young adult? Most definitely. New adult? Working on a series right now. ALL of them, no matter what the age of the main character, are both intelligent and clean. I believe that children deserve smart books, teenagers deserve fun books, and adults deserve imagination, a sense of wonder, and books aimed at them that are G or PG. 
I have two comics: A Magical Roommate, which is complete (it's actually G-rated new adult, and was always intended to be that way: I started it when I was eighteen and couldn't find clean stories about people my age), and To Prevent World Peace, which is currently ongoing (think a magical girl series from the point of view of the villains). 
I'm a bit of an oddball. I refuse to write what's popular: I write the stories I believe should exist. If those happen to become popular, I would be delighted. I won't change what I write just because the crowd's doing it. I'm pretty flexible about which forms my stories take, though. 
My husband is Benjamin A. Sorensen, who writes fantasy. His first book is Prophecy, and it's pretty awesome. He's a wordsmith, and he usually writes standalone epic fantasy. 



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