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Introducing JoElle Martín

Author of Young Adult Fantasy & Fantasy Romance

JoElle Martín

 Because Fairy Tales do Come True

 

 

JoElle Martín was born in Western Oregon. She has since lived in Guadalajara México, Texas, and the San Francisco Bay Area. She currently resides in Northern Nevada with her husband of over 25 years.

When JoElle isn't writing she likes to go hiking, stargaze, spend time with her family, and roam the country.

 Contact JoElle at: ms.joellemartin@gmail.com

or visit her website: www.joellemartin.com

 

About JoElle Martín –

 As a young girl, JoElle loved fairytales. She believed in fairies, magic, and the power of her own imagination. She enjoyed writing assignments in school. Her teachers often commented on her natural writing ability.

In high school she competed in Journalism and won a number of awards, including qualifying for state in feature writing.

JoElle’s first paid published piece was for a local newspaper.

JoElle regularly wrote feature stories of community interest (volunteering, homeschooling, the Boy Scouts Explorer Program, etc) for the San Jose Mercury News. She was also a staff writer for the San Jose bilingual newspaper El Observador.

She was a contributing writer for the California Homeschool News. Eventually she was offered the position of Regional Editor for the homeschool newsletter.

After her son, at the tender age of eighteen, achieved his life goal of becoming a professional firefighter, JoElle knew it was time to finally pursue her own dream of writing a novel.

A year later she had finished the manuscript to “A Bridge in the Forest”. Once JoElle began writing fantasy she couldn’t stop. Her novel became the four book “Dreamer’s Forest” series.

She has also completed the fantasy/paranormal romance “Julianne’s Wish”, which she is currently editing. She has three other manuscripts in progress, “Morgan’s Mistake”, “Rebecca’s Project”, and “Rochelle’s Mirror”.

JoElle continues to write non-fiction as well. She is a staff writer for The Modern Pagan (www.themodernpagan.net) and she regularly contributes articles to Driver Health magazine (http://driverhealth.org/DH/) , under the byline Marie Rodriguez.

 

A Bridge in the Forest   by JoElle Martín

Dreamer’s Forest – Book One,   ISBN 978-1-59092-372-6

Orchard House Press, First Edition December 2008

224 pages      Cover: EJ Angel

Lily Kingman was always a little strange. On her eighteenth birthday she finds out why. Lily discovers a secret gate at the bottom of a river that takes her to FeyTerrah, a fantastic world of enchantment and danger. While there, she encounters Dreamer, the captivating elf she is destined to marry. Shortly thereafter, Lily undergoes a transformation that reveals her true nature. Escorted by a small group of elves and a fairy, Lily is taken to the land of her ancestors were she meets the fairy king. His Majesty believes Lily may just be the key to finding his missing daughter. So he sends Lily, with her escorts, back to Otherworld--the domain of the humans--to find the princess. Eventually Lily is forced to make a difficult decision. She must choose a world. Will she return to the beautiful yet strange land of her ancestors or stay among humans, even though she fears they will no longer accept her?

A Promise in the Forest   by JoElle Martín

Dreamer’s Forest – Book Two,  ISBN 978-1-59092-541-6

Orchard House Press, First Edition December 2008

172 pages      Cover: EJ Angel

 

When Lily and her companions arrive in Otherworld, the dwelling place of the human race, Lily confronts Mrs. Rose Beth and learns the story about her connection to FeyTerrah and the startling truth about her father and his family. Lily soon discovers that there are other fey descendants living among the humans; and she and her companions make important discoveries about the history between the two worlds. But when Lily and her friends are threatened by one of her former schoolmates, they realize just how significant the connection between FeyTerrah and Otherworld is. And Lily has to accept that her comfortable life has changed forever. Though she knows she belongs in FeyTerrah and at Dreamer's side, she also feels an obligation to her family and the fey living in the human world. How can she keep her promises to Dreamer without ignoring her other duties? Lily is forced to make a difficult decision. Will Dreamer understand?

A Secret in the Forest   by JoElle Martín

Dreamer’s Forest – Book Three, ISBN 978-1-59092-562-1

Orchard House Press, First Edition May 2009

224 pages      Cover: EJ Angel

 

"It is not wise to make war with the unknown," Dreamer forewarns the antagonistic human, Victor. Still, the young man remains determined to discover the secret Lily Kingman and her strange new friends are keeping; and he is gaining dangerous knowledge. Meanwhile Dreamer is experiencing a transformation that will give him extraordinary powers that, even among the elf race, are rare. When Lily and Dreamer disappear without a trace, all the evidence points to Victor. How can the Kingmans call on local authorities for help without revealing their daughter and her fiancé’s secrets? Is this the start of a war between the human domain of Otherworld and FeyTerrah?

Moonlight in the Forest   by JoElle Martín

Dreamer’s Forest – Book Four,   ISBN 978-1-59092-563-8

Orchard House Press, First Edition May 2009

280 pages      Cover: EJ Angel


When Dreamer, Lily, and Sir Elo return to King Solren, they bring along a large entourage of fey descendants from Otherworld as well as information that will decide the future between the two worlds. The king decides to hold a council meeting and commissions Dreamer and Lily to invite the other kings and representatives of the dragon race to the event. During their journey Lily learns the entire history of magical Ninatlee necklaces. During the council meeting the dragons reveal a startling secret about the Riverlord family. It is also discovered that Lily may possess astonishing powers that could break the mysterious spell on the necklaces. But at what cost?

Interviews & Reviews

 

Interview – A Long Story Short

http://www.alongstoryshort.net/interview-joellemartin.html

 

Interview – The Book Connection

http://thebookconnectionccm.blogspot.com/2007/12/meet-fantasy-author-joelle-martin.html

 


Books of the Month (February 2009) – A Long Story Short

http://www.alongstoryshort.net/BOTM-JoElleMartinBooks.html

 

Recommended Reading (June 2009) – A Long Story Short

http://www.alongstoryshort.net/lss-recommends.html

 

JoElle’s Network:

*Correspondence: JoElle Martin Company, PO Box 14595, Reno NV 89507

 *Official Websites of JoElle Martín:

www.joellemartin.com &

www.dreamersforest.com

 

*Publisher’s author page:

www.orchardhousepress.com/joellemartin

 

*JoElle’s Social Networks:

http://twitter.com/dreamersforest

*Writers Network:

www.redroom.com/author/joelle-martin

 

*Readers Network:

www.goodreads.com/JoElle_Martin

http://www.yabookscentral.com/cfusion/index.cfm?fuseAction=authors.viewAuthor&author_id=3925

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