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Siobhan's Secret (#1)
Kat’s life is a disaster. Her mother is dead, and her stepfather has kicked her out of the one home she’s always counted on, leaving her nothing but the Celtic knot locket Siobhan gave her on her eighteenth birthday. Unable to focus enough to hold down a job she ends up at the women’s shelter where she sees the truth of what life can dish out.
And on top of all that she is positive that her mother did not die from natural causes. But without a dime to her name she has no way to prove it.
In the shelter, she meets Cerridwen, an older woman who seems kind enough. But when this same woman appears in Kat’s dream as the goddess of the underworld and keeper of the magical cauldron of inspiration, Kat is more than a little disturbed. Just a dream she tells herself the next morning, dismissing her uneasiness.
In the meantime a strange man seems to be stalking her, his torn jeans and filthy Grateful Dead T-shirt indicating that he’s a drug addict who she wants nothing to do with. And why are there enormous dark birds everywhere she looks? She’s never seen a raven in the city.
As life shifts around her Kat discovers a world she didn’t know existed, her grasp on reality disappearing as she struggles to understand what is happening.
EXCERPT
Kat’s fingers
tightened on the door handle, her stomach churning as she pulled it closed
behind her. Inside that house her life lay like shards of broken glass, a
scatter of bright fragments that could never be put back together. Glancing
upward she saw her stepfather peering down at her from the second story bedroom
window, his rough features dark with anger. They had argued, and for the first
time Kat had said her piece. “My mother didn’t die by natural means!” she’d
shrieked, watching his skin turn a mottled magenta. “And I’m going to prove
it.”
He hadn’t even denied it, only threatening her with his stance and tone. He would use whatever it took to grind her down and disprove what she knew to be true.
Darkness was spreading across the city, the idea of a meal or a place to lay her head fading with the light. She stumbled down a street of row houses, watching lights clicking on, the sound of laughter reaching her ears. Her head ached, her legs weak from traversing the city streets—in search of what? She had no place to go.
Dagda's Daughter (#2)
The Celtic all father god, Dagda, has positioned himself on Earth to maximize his power. But his emotional fate is not so simple; he has broken all the rules regarding humans and gods. In the meantime, his daughter, Katel is poised on the brink of her half-goddess power, which is considerable. Dagda’s attempts to keep her under his control are wearing thin.
Due to Dagda’s illegal actions, the light snatchers have surfaced, their intention to leach the color from all worlds. What the future holds is now as uncertain as the wind.
EXCERPT
Dagda stared at his
unconscious daughter, conflicting emotions making his head pound. She lay on
the couch in his office, her pale face just as he remembered it. He could see
himself in her features, but mostly she resembled Siobhan, with her chestnut hair
and high cheekbones. He let out a long sigh and began to pace, his fingers
clenching and unclenching. He knew what he had to do, but putting her through
that ordeal had already made her sick. Was it wise to take her memories when
she was in this weakened condition? Dagda stared at his unconscious daughter,
conflicting emotions making his head pound. She lay on the couch in his office,
her pale face just as he remembered it. He could see himself in her features,
but mostly she resembled Siobhan, with her chestnut hair and high cheekbones.
He let out a long sigh and began to pace, his fingers clenching and
unclenching. He knew what he had to do, but putting her through that ordeal had
already made her sick. Was it wise to take her memories when she was in this
weakened condition?
His thoughts went to
Siobhan. It had been weeks since he left her at Odin’s castle. When he’d
returned from dropping her and the baby off, his commercial real estate
business had claimed him, taking him into other countries in order to conceal
what was beginning to come to light; if his creditors found out how he was
financing things he would go to jail; gun-running and smuggling drugs were a
big no-no. And along the way he’d discovered that some of the people he counted
on were not as loyal as he’d hoped. A few had needed to be culled. An ugly job
but someone had to do it. Humans were easily swayed to greed, their common
sense disappearing as they attempted to line their own pockets. As a god it was
easy to detect.
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Kat's Conundrum (#3)
Kat’s life is out of control. Earth is in the clutches of some unseen force, with something even worse around the corner. In the meantime, Bran, the god she loves, has taken off for Otherworld and has yet to return.
A drink from the cauldron of wisdom and inspiration should have given her something to work with, but whatever she learned has either left her brain or wasn’t there in the first place.
As chaos ensues around her, Kat careens from one place to another, her ability to effect change lost in a sea of doubt. Her destiny lies in the balance, but circumstances keep getting in the way.
But it’s when her memories are stolen, that the threads that held her together unravel. The Fae world is ready and willing to claim her, but are they trustworthy? Her life is about to change in ways she can’t imagine, and if she isn’t careful, she’ll lose all touch with who she is.
EXCERPT
Bones rattled as the
witch shook the bag and muttered her questions. She pulled the drawstring open
and let them scatter across the dirt floor, the action causing the candle to
flicker and nearly go out. “It is as I thought,” she mumbled, her gaze moving
from the bones to the shadow on the cave wall. “I will make you whole again,
and when I do, you will assist me.”
She moved the candle in its holder and examined the bones
again, gnarled fingers running through her matted gray hair. “They tell me that
I am the one who will bring down the world. Once I am finished the world will
reflect what I, and others like me, want.” She rose from where she kneeled.
“But first I must stop the girl who has come from the god’s loins. She is my
nemesis and my trial. If she succeeds, I will fail.” She glanced down again.
“And I cannot fail.” She bent to gather the bones together, replacing them in
the velvet bag. Turning, she placed her hand on the wall where the shadow
hovered. “Soon, my love. We will be together very soon.” Outside the cave the
wind came up, howling like wild dogs. The candle blew out, plunging the cave
into darkness.
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About the author:
I was raised by fairies in a sylvan glade under a massive oak tree. My early life was spent wandering fields and woods searching for acorns and berries and staring at the cloud shadows racing across the landscape while listening to the whispers on the wind. The woods have always called to me, their silken tones luring me onto narrow paths leading to the hidden magical places.
Magic and the mystical are alive and well in all my books. Celtic and Norse fantasy, time travel, murder mixed up with ghosts, humor and steamy romance, and a shapeshifting coyote, all inhabit my novels. If confused about where to begin--start with Moonstone, book 1 of Wolfmoon.
My books are not what you would call literature, and yet they are not mere entertainment either. They are unique--humorous at times, sad at times, and page-turners that take the reader into a world separate from this one. I do not write to market, I write from my heart.
I couldn't stop writing if I tried--it is the heart and soul of me now. I am still astounded by how my characters lead me on, taking me down meandering paths where I hadn't planned to go. The muse sits on my shoulder most days, and when she's absent I flounder and realize I need a break. I love all things magic, including the Tarot, the runes, divination of all kinds, ghosts, clairvoyance, astral travel--you name it. Magic is all around us if only we open our eyes to it.
I lived in the Pacific Northwest for sixteen years before moving to the desert southwest with my husband, a cat and a dog. The move was hard because I left family behind, but Arizona is a wonderful place to be and the weather, at least in the winter, is delightful!
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21 comments:
Kat's Conundrum has the best cover in this series.
The books sound really great.
Different cover but I like them!
Great covers.
The cover on Kat's Conundrum is aweseom!
I love the cover! It def draws me in. Thank you
The covers are very cool, aire of mystery-I do like them all.
I like the covers. They are all very cute.
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My daughter would enjoy these books.
I like the Kat's cover. :)
I like the Siobhan's Secret cover best.
I like Kat's cover the best, but all of them are lovely!
The book covers are eye catching. I am most intrigued by Siobhan's Secret. I want to read that one first.
i like the cover. i would like to read this.
I really like the tone of the covers. The cover that catches my eye the most is Siobhan's Secret.
I like Siobhan's Secret the cover as well as the book Rosanne rosans4comcast(dot)net
Love the cover.
Love the covers!
I really like the cover of Siobhan's Secret the most!
Siobhan's Secret (#1) Is the one i like and intrigues me the most.
Looks like a great cover!
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