The Pomeroys and the Kensingtons: Two families at war. To cease the feud they have made an arrangement of marriage. However, prior to the wedding night the bride disappears. Though her body is never found, the locals insist she now haunts the wedding mansion on the Kensington family estate. Adventurers-for-hire Para Sedi and Munwar Meek accept the challenge. Now they must not only solve the mystery of Alicia Pomeroy’s disappearance, they must do so without jeopardizing the ...
The Pomeroys and the Kensingtons: Two families at war. To cease the feud they have made an arrangement of marriage. However, prior to the wedding night the bride disappears. Though her body is never found, the locals insist she now haunts the wedding mansion on the Kensington family estate. Adventurers-for-hire Para Sedi and Munwar Meek accept the challenge. Now they must not only solve the mystery of Alicia Pomeroy’s disappearance, they must do so without jeopardizing the already tenuous peace.
The main driver of this story is characterization. And, no, I don't mean whether a person was a ranger or a warrior. In this case the character is Para Sedi. While she's the main character it's her antics mannerisms that are the main show. She's quite a talker, while her partner is the strong and silent type. The other characters were NOT 2dimensional. You keep reading to see what Para will say or do next.
Intense Christian Entertainment Magazine
- Patrick Frye
The main driver of this story is characterization. And, no, I don't mean whether a person was a ranger or a warrior. In this case the character is Para Sedi. While she's the main character it's her antics mannerisms that are the main show. She's quite a talker, while her partner is the strong and silent type. The other characters were NOT 2dimensional. You keep reading to see what Para will say or do next.
Writing has been my passion since childhood when I began creating skits and songs. Forever did I have a burning desire to tie pages together, create a piece of cover art, and then begin writing a story.
At the age of 16 I began writing young adult fiction. Living through these characters was the only safe way for a shy girl like me to experiment with the choices and actions that came with life.
In college I was introduced to the wonderful realm of science fiction and fantasy through video games. For five years I broadened my scope of imagination. Now I am more driven than ever to present each of my characters their waiting story, whether villain or hero.
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