While apprenticed to the Fate Clotho, Moirai priestess Shea Ang accumulated a life-threatening secret, an entity who wanted to take over her body—and mind, but who’s sweating the details—and one shocking discovery.
The Secret: When Shea was a fledgling priestess, she created The Perfect Guy, Gabriel Reid. He’s all grown up now and she’s planned their first meeting. Never mind that she’s broken an ancient Immortal Edict: Never use your Fated Power for personal reasons--punishable by immediate un-creation.
The Entity: Since an unplanned trip to the Tartanian underworld, Shea’s had a ...
While apprenticed to the Fate Clotho, Moirai priestess Shea Ang accumulated a life-threatening secret, an entity who wanted to take over her body—and mind, but who’s sweating the details—and one shocking discovery.
The Secret: When Shea was a fledgling priestess, she created The Perfect Guy, Gabriel Reid. He’s all grown up now and she’s planned their first meeting. Never mind that she’s broken an ancient Immortal Edict: Never use your Fated Power for personal reasons--punishable by immediate un-creation.
The Entity: Since an unplanned trip to the Tartanian underworld, Shea’s had a bit of trouble keeping focused. It seems an uninvited being has taken residence in her body and the two of them are merging—body and mind. Clotho’s order: kill it. If Shea obeys, she’ll probably un-create herself in the process. A huge downside.
Shocking discovery: A strain of vicious green-eyed demons that have been attacking humans originated with Gabe’s maternal ancestors. And if Shea un-creates the demons, she’ll also un-create Gabe and his family.
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Meet the Author
I have worked with energy both as a yoga instructor and as a body worker for many years. When I left that profession, I was driven to write about energy and the paranormal. Many of the situations my heroines experience are created from my own encounters with energy, its power and possibilities.
As to the "writing," well, that started when I was eight and penned my first book on pink construction paper with a purple crayon. It was a romance that involved a princess, and although I remember very few details about the plot, I do remember that it was illustrated and there was music and dancing involved.
At about the same time I created my first story, I discovered Nancy Drew and my love for reading was born. It has only grown over the years, and I am rarely without a huge to-be-read stack, and a book within easy reach.
Now days I write women's fiction and young adult novels. All of my stories combine romance, mystery, and paranormal elements. The paranormal, because it's a huge part of my life, the adventure and romance because I haven't ever outgrown my early reading adventures with Nancy, Ned, Bess and George.
I live in the frozen north with my husband, whose TBR stack is taller than mine, and two felines who have been known to add entire pages to a manuscript without telling me.
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Overview
While apprenticed to the Fate Clotho, Moirai priestess Shea Ang accumulated a life-threatening secret, an entity who wanted to take over her body—and mind, but who’s sweating the details—and one shocking discovery.The Secret: When Shea was a fledgling priestess, she created The Perfect Guy, Gabriel Reid. He’s all grown up now and she’s planned their first meeting. Never mind that she’s broken an ancient Immortal Edict: Never use your Fated Power for personal reasons--punishable by immediate un-creation.
The Entity: Since an unplanned trip to the Tartanian underworld, Shea’s had a ...