Category Archives: The Sword of Lyric Series

When the Road is Hard

Have you found that the road you are journeying is more difficult than you ever expected? Do you have friends who have been pulled into a world they never anticipated? A child diagnosed with illness, a spouse’s job loss, a parent with dementia, a friend battling cancer?

I wrote The Restorer for you. Susan Mitchell is literally pulled into another world, on a journey much harder than she could imagine. Yet by God’s grace, she offers heroic support to those who need her help.

If you find escaping into an inspiring and imaginative novel encouraging, then I have good news. This Labor Day weekend, The Restorer is on sale–on multiple e-book platforms–for only 99 cents!

Even more exciting, if you order the paperback version on Amazon, you’ll be able to grab the Kindle version for free!!

Here’s the link to share: https://books2read.com/u/38xQ2O

If you already own The Restorer, please help me spread the word. Let your friends who need an exciting and uplifting story know about this brief sale opportunity.

Thanks so much!!!! May the One strengthen you on your journey!

Sharon Hinck

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Clavo Tea Now Available

Clavo teaClavo Tea

I’m delighted to share that I’ve created a “fandom” blend of tea at Adagio teas.

Friends know that my blood is about 50 per cent tea, and I get loose teas to brew from Adagio. My favorites from Adagio are Darjeeling, English Breakfast, Golden Monkey, and Irish Breakfast.

A reader of the Sword of Lyric series suggested that I create some “fandom” blends. I’ll be creating more soon (orberry, anyone?) The first blend is, of course, clavo. If you’ve read The Restorer and the other books, you know that this brewed drink is a favorite in the clans.

I had to pick from standard “our world” flavors, and it may not be as rich in clove flavors or as spicy as I imagined. But it’s got some cinnamon bark and ginger flavors in a strong black Ceylon tea, so it should be as strengthening and fortifying as clavo in the stories.

You can also try making Susan Mitchell’s adaptation of the clavo recipe if you want to make your own.

If you have suggestions for various clan flavors, feel free to let me know. Besides a fruity orberry herbal tea, I’m thinking of other blends that fit various nations or clans in the story. As I add more, you can find Sword of Lyric flavors under their “fandom blends.” Have fun!
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A New Contest

The launch of The Deliverer is off to a rollicking good start, so it’s time for another contest. Everyone who shares this post  will be entered into a drawing for a free autographed paperback copy of “Renovating Becky Miller” (a lighthearted novel about the perils of home renovation and over ambition). You can use the buttons below this blog post, then please comment here to tell me where you shared it.

Reviews for The Deliverer:

“Best book in the series.” – Kat, Amazon reviewer

“Sharon Hinck has crafted a compelling plot, an entrancing setting, and characters that are so realistic I felt like I was welcoming long lost friends.” – Virginia, Amazon reviewer

“There were moments in this story where I was certain God was speaking to me and my situation.” – Gina, Amazon reviewer

More About the The Deliverer:
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A lost songkeeper must lead her people to a long awaited Deliverer
Eager to serve the One, a young songkeeper travels to the dark and foreign nation of Hazor, but her confusing, rough-edged companion has lost his Restorer gifts. As danger rises against them both, she loses her freedom, her memories, and her hope. Now even the very music of her soul is threatened.

In our world, Susan Mitchell no longer feels at home in the carpool lane. Burdened by the unhealed scars from her trips through the portal, she fights to suppress her worry about her son, who remains out of contact in Lyric. But when a mysterious message hints Jake is in danger, she and her husband are swept away—to the place they least expect.

Clan rebellions. Lost Restorers. Has the One turned away, or will the face of the Deliverer bring light to the darkness? 

New to the series? Grab book one, The Restorer, for free on Kindle!
Blessings,
Sharon Hinck

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The Deliverer – a tidbit from the new novel

“Restrained Linette, the faithful songkeeper. I knew all the right words, but my spirit was a clashing chord, all mangled sounds and broken strings … But Lukyan had taught me long ago that the One could take the smallest melody and build a strong chorus around it, if the music were true. The smallest life could produce magnificent worship when it was placed in His hands.” — Linette in The Deliverer by Sharon Hinck

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A Sword of Lyric Party

Super-fan Nina Ruth hosted a party to celebrate the release of The Deliverer.

Swords and cloaks were the dress code.

The menu included ground caradoc sauteed with wild Braide Wood vegetables; lehkan cream & fermented orberry; Rendor wild greens; Clavo; and Hazor Delight for dessert.

The table games were lit by a light trivet. Thanks to Nina Ruth, Jen, and Kristi for sharing their photos of a fun evening through the portal.

If you want to host a fun evening, download the free Sword of Lyric Party Planner at my website.

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Sneak Peek – A Dark Moment

A few sentences from the soon-to-be-released new novel, The Deliverer.

“THORNY UNDERBRUSH REACHED out to snarl my ankles. Jagged rocks leered down from forbidding cliffs. In the distance, the strangled roar of a mountain cat issued a warning that I didn’t need. I was already in the jaws of a monster that gnawed my bones and tore at my muscles. The fever was eating me alive.” Linette in The Deliverer by Sharon Hinck


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Song of Lyric Contest Winner Announced!

After much deliberation, the winner of the Song of Lyric Contest has been selected!

Congratulations to Nina Ruth Bruno for her beautiful work. Cameron Banks, who wrote a choral arrangement for The Deliverer will be composing her song and sending her the score. She will also receive the first autographed copy of The Deliverer – Sword of Lyric Series Book 4.

I want to thank each gifted writer who participated. I know your lyrics were a blessing to followers of my blog, and your willingness to play in the world of the Sword of Lyric books also encouraged my heart!

Blessings to all!
Sharon Hinck
 

For those who missed it the first time it was posted, here again is Nina Ruth’s song:

Memories of Braide Wood (Linette’s Song)
by Nina Ruth Bruno

Come wipe the dust from these packed-away dreams,
When a sword’s pierced my heart –
and all’s not what it seems –
Come break the dark with the dawn of the Day,
Oh, Promised One, show me the way…

I remember the scent of the woods,
and the warm hearth of light,
and the place where he stood –
When girlhood hopes towards a future so bright
Were a tune on the breeze and a song in the night.

CHORUS:
But now these are just misty memories,
And I wait in shadows for eyes to see
The coming of the longed-for One
The Hope of all Eternity.

Caught between time with a song and a prayer,
And a hope in a heart now burdened with cares;
Suspended between the Then and Not Yet,
I will quietly wait, and will lift up my head,

Singing…

CHORUS:
Bring to fulfillment these memories,
Lighten these shadows with eyes to see
Oh come to me, longed-for One,
My Hope for all Eternity.
Singing…

CHORUS:
Bring to fulfillment these memories,
Lighten these shadows with eyes to see
Oh come to me, longed-for One,
My Hope for all Eternity.

Singing…
Lai lai lai lai, lai lai lai lai, my Hope for all Eternity…

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