Have you ever awakened from a dream, not sure what was real and what was not? But what if you couldn’t wake up—if the dream was reality? I believe you’d immediately think of Alice in Wonderland.
Though she doesn’t have to contend with white rabbits or murderous queens, Natalie Danvers has her own share of mind-blowing problems when she falls Through the Rabbit Hole into a mystical land and onto the lap of a mythical creature, the fey lord Lorh. This very sweet romance from Lisa Kumar is a joy to read as we experience Natalie’s confusion about her surroundings, her frustration when no one will tell her anything, and her inexplicable and disturbing attraction to Lorh.
A single piece of information that the handsome, compelling fey lord will divulge is that Natalie has three weeks to decide whether or not she will return to the human world. And although Natalie is certain in the beginning that she does not belong there, the land of TirAnn holds charm and peace for her, making her decision to return home a struggle she didn’t expect. By the time the mystery begins to unravel, the reader is so immersed in this world that they can only hope Natalie is led by her heart to make the right decision.
The characters of Natalie and Lorh are excellently drawn. Their bittersweet relationship grows despite misgivings and impatience—neither is willing to give in easily, so they experience all the frustration of getting to know each other while constantly being on guard. Though the secrets of the fey land threaten to keep them apart, both find the strength to move slowly from the darkness of despair into the light of realization.
As far as sweet romance is concerned, Through The Rabbit Hole is as satisfying as they come. Natalie and Lorh’s story unfolds at a pace designed to coax the reader along, just as Lorh coaxes Natalie towards her ultimate decision. The book’s final revelation dazzles, bringing the reader to the realization they have been launched into a world from which they do not wish to return.
Through The Rabbit Hole is available at Astraea Press, Amazon, and Barnes and Noble. You can find out more about Lisa Kumar’s works by visiting her website, Escape into Fantasy or blog site.
UPDATE TO POST:
Lisa has decided to do a two-for-one giveaway for those commenting on this post today. Leave a comment below and be entered to win a copy of both Through The Rabbit Hole and her new Halloween short story Fey Marked. So keep those comments coming!


































i like t he idea of the book and the cover is great and the pic on
it wow i love it the way you do it i hope the books does good for
you and have them on the top of the list
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Thanks, Desiree!
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I won. I won. Woohoo. Oh thank you Lisa. You are the best.
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You’re so very welcome!
And Jenna is awesome for allowing me to have a giveaway. Big thanks!
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I won!!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHH, I can’t believe it!!! I’m so happy! Thank you so much!!!
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Yay! Glad you’re so excited! I emailed you, so if you don’t see the message, check your junk mail.
Thanks and hope you enjoy!
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Thanks for all the great comments, everybody! Since there was such a great response, I decided to select two winners! And they are:
Lindsay and Brenda
Congrats, you two! I’ll email you soon with your prizes.
And thanks to Jenna for the awesome review and giveaway!
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Sounds like something I would absolutely love to read. Count me in!
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Hi, I just added this to my “to get pile” I can’t wait to read it!!! Thanks to Brandy B for telling me about this, Woot Woot!!!
Macy
psigirl74(at)yahoo(dot)com
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This sounds like an amazing read and I would love to get the short story as I love the Fey and everything paranormal!!!
Brandy
brandyzbooks(at)yahoo(dot)com
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Boy my TBR pile just gets bigger and bigger!
iarvd@yahoo.com
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Isn’t that crazy? But the more you add, the more you get to read. LOL Thanks for stopping by, Amanda.
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With all these wonderful new stories every time I check, my TBR list is going to bankrupt me (lol).
Would love to read this, thanks
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Thanks for commenting, Patricia. Keep your fingers crossed and maybe these two won’t cost you a dime. 🙂
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LOL! You already own it!
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No I don’t. This is one I want but haven’t gotten around to. I think
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It’s on my Wish List on Amazon. So there.
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Thanks for the review and giveaway!
MJB
msmjb65 AT gmail DOT com
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You’re quite welcome! Good luck!
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And what makes the book even better, it’s on sale this week and is now in my Kindle
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Well aren’t you the clever one, Lindsay! I know you will enjoy it. 🙂
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Lol, Astraea sales are great, aren’t they? I’m going to pick up some titles myself.
Hope you enjoy TTRH.
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Sounds like a great book, can’t wait to read it
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Yeah! Hope you enjoy it as much as I did. 🙂
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Great review! Always looking for something new to read. Thanks.
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You’re welcome, Lia! And now you have a shot at getting these two great books. 🙂
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I’ve been wanting to read BOTH of Lisa’s books. Thanks for the review, Jenna!
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You’re welcome! And now you’re entered to win both! 🙂
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Hi again! I really like this review. I am always looking for quick reads as well as long novels so this looks interesting!
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Great to see you, Carie Ann! This is one that won’t take you long. It’s hard to put down. 🙂
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Great review for a great story!
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Thank you, D’Ann. Have you read it yet?
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YES!!!
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Oooooooh, pick me!!!! I would love to read this story!!!
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Your hat’s in the ring, Brenda! Good luck!
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Thanks for the great review, Jenna! So glad you enjoyed the story, because I know sweet usually isn’t your thing.
I’d be happy to give away an e-copy of Through the Rabbit Hole to a commenter on this post. I’ll even throw in Fey Marked, my new short story that I released for Halloween!
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Outstanding, Lisa! We need to get that word out ASAP! And you’re very welcome. I loved the story. 🙂
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Am going to write a blog post and then post to my social media from there! Thanks again!
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Great review! Sounds like one not to miss!
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Thanks, Jennifer. It’s a great, quick read that, as I said above, is a very satisfying romance.
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