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All-Consuming Books
Avery’s Books Nook
Better Read Than Dead
Bittersweet Enchantment
Book Flame
The Fairytale Nerd
Fantasy Book Chick
Fiction Groupie
Hooked to Books
Mission to Read
Nathan Bransford
Parajunkee View
Rachelle Gardner
Tantalizing Illustions
The Magic Attic

     I’m Lynn Seresin—mother of two teens, unabashed Adam Lambert fan, and author of YA urban fantasy and paranormal romance novels. Up till now, I’ve written THIN AIR, the first in a planned four-part series about elementals (a.k.a. nature spirits associated with each of the four elements). If you’re a fan of fae, piercings, and tattoos, look no further—THIN AIR is your kind of book. Heavy on the romance, light on the gore, with just the right touch of whimsy—and a serial killer or two thrown in to liven things up.
     Sure, there are a ton of faery books out there, and a lot of them are terrific. But THIN AIR is different. How many novels have you read that feature sylphs (air spirits), salamanders (fire spirits), gnomes (earth spirits) and undines (water spirits), many of whom have crossed over into the mortal realm to live undetected in human society? Not even one? I’m not surprised. THIN AIR offers a glimpse into a unique and richly defined mythological world largely overlooked by fantasy authors. Until now, that is.
     So, we’ve covered the “fantasy” aspect of THIN AIR, but what about the “urban” part? That’s easy. THIN AIR is set in New York City’s amazing Greenwich Village, home of New York University. Virtually all of the locales mentioned in the book are based on actual places in the Village, and around the city and NYU campus. You can’t get more urban than that!
     If you’re wondering whether THIN AIR is your cup of tea, why not read the opening chapter and get acquainted with the novel’s main character? I think you’ll be happy you did.


               

Recent News

October 1, 2011

Upcoming Blog Tour

Follow the THIN AIR blog tour to read reviews of the book, character interviews, and guest posts by Lynn Seresin. Don’t forget to participate in the red letter hunt for a chance to win a beautiful pair of handmade earrings crafted by the author. Read all about it on the blog site hosting the tour, The Magic Attic.