Deep in the Lurr Forest there is a valley called Saint Elm's Deep. This secret valley stays in a perpetual state of Spring and hosts the thousands of Fae who live there. The Heart Tree's magic sustains the boundaries that protect them all and their lush forest, but the hoar witch has poisoned its roots.
Queen Corydalis needs a certain shard to cast a beckoning so that the Emerald Eyed Champion of lore might come and save them all, for he is the only one who can end the hoar witch, and if they hope to save the Heart Tree that deed has to be done.
Join Thorn, Bristle, and Barb, the Pixie Queens fiercest, smartest and most loyal elves as they take a thrilling journey out of their protected world into true Overland, where danger hides around every corner and everything they ever loved is at stake.
M. R. Mathias is a member of the Authors Guild who cares for his wife, a Breast Cancer Warrior who has Parkinson's. After raising two boys into fine young men, they and two dogs split their time between a modest smalltown home, and an apartment built on a floating dock on Lake Ultura (aka Lake Texoma) which foots into an amazing State Park brimming with all sorts of wildlife. Like the wizards of old, he tends to the animals who share the area and inspire the creatures in his works. He likes to fish, write, play guitar, and he builds all sorts of things out of reclaimed wood. He sold over two million eBooks most of them before eBooks were cool. His work is critically acclaimed, and has earned multiple literary awards, including a coveted Locus Poll nomination.
**Featured in the March 2020, Publisher's Weekly article, "As Luck Would Have It"
"The Master of Epic Fantasy" - Kindle Nation Daily, Nov. 2017
Mathias has authored several fantasy series and compiled an admirable list of accolades along the way.
--Devious Arcana, (ongoing)
--The Wardstone Trilogy (3 Books)
-- Perpetual Fantastica Fantastica (4 Books)
--The Dragoneer Saga (6 Books)
--The Legend of Vanx Malic (10 Books)
--The Crimzon and Clover Short Story Series (8 Books)
--Master Zarvin's Adventures (3 Books)
--Dragon Racers (3 books)
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Here is what others are saying about M. R. Mathias:
"There are few writers in the genre of fantasy that can equal the creative mind of M.R. Mathias - now acknowledged as a master in this genre of dragons and dwarves, and magic, and spells, and all aspects of fantasy."-- Top 100, Hall of Fame, Vine Voice, Book Reviewer, Grady Harp
"M.R. Mathias imagines a setting that will entice readers and lead them, along with his characters, on a breathtaking adventure." -- Readers Favorite Book Awards review of M. R. Mathias's 2017 Award Winning novel "A Gossamer Lens" from The Legend of Vanx Malic series
"M.R. Mathias is a master at world building and is so good with creative descriptions that you can almost feel the wind whipping through your hair as you soar along on the back of a dragon." -- Readers Favorite Awards review of M. R. Mathias's 2015 "Gold Medal" Award Winning novel "Blood and Royalty" from The Dragoneer Saga"
"You've (Mathias) already achieved much, much more than so many people who like to think of themselves as writers." -- @Gollancz The Deputy Publishing Director of SF, Fantasy & Horror list of the Orion Publishing Group, 2013
Great story really enjoyed it. Reading all Vanx MAlic series now very good stories. Sometimes the wording gets a wee bit simplified but still happy with it.
While not many will debate the fact that M. R. Mathias can write epic fantasy, it is not clear that he knows how to craft a short story. With Foxwise, the premise of the story is that the three heroes must go to the towers to get the shard so that the Queen can set up a beacon for a new champion to come save them all.
Mathias never expounds on the dangers at hand that are putting their world at an extinction level event. Seems to me like this would be a critical part of the suspense in the story, but all that is mentioned is a tossed off line about a dying tree branch and a witch.
The story plays out more like a first person video game where Foxwise is the player. First you go to the Queen and get your assignment, next you travel to the lair of evil and magic where your treasure lies buried. You fight creatures and solve puzzles while using magic to find the hidden treasure. Trite huh?
There was more written about the Dire Rats than one of the three protagonists. During the final battle, things are unclear.
The ending made it obvious that this was just a puff piece to promote the Vanx Malic series, and not a very good one. It has what I call a moment in time ending, where it just cuts off after making a statement and you can't believe the book is over, so you look for more pages, but they don't exist. It is a cheap effort by authors to get you to purchase further books. I find it insulting. I know it is popular to resort to these tricks to extort revenue from readers, but I would buy more books from an author who gave me a satisfying ending while keeping enough questions unanswered for a sequel. Just my humble opinion.
If you have read the other Vanx Malic books, then you will probably like this, otherwise, skip it.
Not read any Mathias before and this was not a good first impression. Whilst this might be a good read-between book for those who read his other books - especially those set in this world - as a standalone short story it really doesn't stand up. You barely get chance to start distinguishing between characters and get to know the locations to form an image in your mind. Mathias could have made this a long short story, with a little more depth, explanations and descriptions and this would be a much better little story.
I think this is a good read because it gives the readers the background information to understand where Vanx Malak comes from. I believe the author mentioned something about the future development in the Vanx Malak books. This author is tried and true, so take time to read his great stories.
Oh this is a short story by one of my favorite authors; M.R. Mathias. Foxwise is General Foxwise Posy-Thorn and head of a mission for Queen Corydalis. Along with Barb and Bristle they must retrieve a "Shard" of magical power to defend the realm.
The author tickles you by filling in areas of the Vanx Malic tale which leaves you wanting even more. He does an excellent job in doing this without finishing the tale.
A well written back story to the series. I had already read book 1 before reading Foxwise and I still was totally interesting to me. Well balanced between action and story. Good job.
To start off I thought this book was going to be much longer. It was an interesting fairy tale. It had all the elements of a proper tale including action-adventure, love and fairies /elves. Be a good book for anyone who likes these sort of things. In the very end though it didn't make me want to continue to read in the series.