Showing posts with label The Oracle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Oracle. Show all posts

Friday, May 1, 2015

Do You Believe?

Do you believe that Love conquers all?

Do you believe that Love can change a person and prompt them into facing and overcoming their fears?

Do you believe that Love can save the day?



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Book One: The Coming Storm launches the saga of The Oracle and her mentor Demetrius as they set out on an adventure of any life time!  To stop the dark lord Dagon and his minions from obtaining the Ultimate Power and becoming ruler of all multi-verses!

Join The Oracle and Demetrius on their incredible journey!  

Be witness to the profound transformation of The Oracle as she steps into the role of champion.



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If you enjoy Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, Game of Thrones, The Hunger Games and all things spiritually enlightening then you'll love Children of the Luminaries trilogy!  


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Read the first chapter of Children of the Luminaries Book One: The Coming Storm

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Sunday, April 19, 2015

What Could Possibly Go Wrong? Right?



They were given the task to assist the chosen one to regain her memories. But how can they succeed if they must remain hidden so as to not to force the truth of her existence?

Time was running out.  They knew something had to be done and soon...but what?  


Read the first chapter of Children of the Luminaries Book One: The Coming Storm


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Saturday, April 11, 2015

Remember Me! (excerpt from Children of the Luminaries Book One: The Coming Storm)

Victory Standish found herself torn between the successful life she had been leading to the vague memories that persisted.  She felt out of touch with the reality she had been living.  The doctors claimed it was due to the head injuries sustained in the accident.  But Victory knew that wasn't the case.  Long before she had ran off that slippery road, she knew there was something missing.   She knew there was something she needed to do.  Had to do.   



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Cuckoo!

Sitting down on the foot of the bed, Victory thought about a story her grandma always told. Smiling she remembered how Helena would draw out scenes on the black wall to entertain young Victory.  But looking at the mural, she didn't recall it being so life-like.

Cuckoo!

“Stupid clock!”  Victory grumbled.

Remember!  The disembodied voice commanded.

Victory looked around.  “I’m doing my best,” she yelled back.  Her frustrated tone expressed emotions boiling inside of her.  Just as she was about to stand, Victory heard a rustling sound; followed by the sensation of someone jumping on the bed.

Cuckoo!

Slowly, Victory stretched her neck around.  Tears welled up as ghostly images formed.  Turning completely around, Victory allowed the past to unfold in her mind.

Remember me!  The voice persisted

Cuckoo!

Within seconds, Victory found herself transported back to her past.

“Tell me a story grandma!” a young Victory pleaded from under the covers.

Cuckoo!

Smiling, Helena patted the child’s leg.  “Alrighty!” she replied softly.  Leaning on the silver-headed cane for balance, the elderly woman rose from the bed, hobbling over to the high back rocker.  She paused for a moment as Snowball ran past.  He jumped on the bed, lying quietly beside the young girl.  Helena sighed falling into her favorite cushioned seat.


Cuckoo!

“Tell me the one about the Lunamanarees grandma!” Victory begged.

Helena chuckled.  Reaching into her pocket, she pulled out a single cigarette from her hidden pack of Kools™ and a small box of matches.  With a quick blue orange flash, the room lit up and in seconds she was blowing smoke rings.

“Luminaries.”  Helena softly corrected.  “They’re called Lu-ma-nare-ees”

Cuckoo!

“Okay, tell me about them grandma!”  Victory insisted.  “Please tell me the story!”



Excerpt from Children of the Luminaries Book I: The Coming Storm©











Friday, April 10, 2015

Children of the Luminaries Trilogy Characters: The Oracle

Throughout history there have been great women warriors.  Cleopatra, Artemisia I of Caria, Queen Boudicca, GrĂ¡inne Mhaol, Zenobia and Nakano Takeo...to name only a few.   Even in  modern day mythology you will find the likes of Wonder Woman, Xena, Elektra and Katniss Everdeen blazing the trail.

The main character of the Children of the Luminaries©™ trilogy presents us with a strong female presence.   She is not only the embodiment of the combined strength and attributes of all these historic brave women (both real and fictional), but a living tribute as well.


Like all heroes, The Oracle does not see herself as anyone's savior.  She only sees what must be done and she does it.  


The Oracle's  journey of self empowerment and acceptance, as chronicled in this trilogy,  reflects the on-going trials and tribulations that both  women and men all over the world experience on some level, in some way.  And it is because, and in spite of, all her doubts and fears  The Oracle is a representation of  all people, women & men alike,  from all walks of life. 








Monday, December 1, 2014

Cyber Monday Shoppers Get Your Copy of Children of the Luminaries on Amazon and Create Space!

Know someone who enjoys The Hunger Games,  Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter ?  

Then Children of the Luminaries is a gift you'll want to giveand have, this Holiday Season!


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Order your copy of Children of the Luminaries Book One The Coming Storm Today!

Available in paperback and KINDLE on  Create Space. 


Click HERE 

Or you can just click the book cover on the Right Hand side of this Blog.  



*Please Note:  The Children of the Luminaries™ trilogy is an adult fiction/fantasy/adventure/action series



Click HERE to get an inside look into Children of the Luminaries with this Q&A

Click HERE to read an excerpt from Book One

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

The Holidays are Closing In! Get your Copy of Children of the Luminaries Today!

A wonderful blend of science fiction, fantasy, action-adventure and spirituality, Children of the Luminaries will take your emotions on a wild and exciting ride.  

Children of the Luminaries Book One:  The Coming Storm launches the epic journey of The Oracle and her mentor Demetrius as they set out on an adventure of any life time.  Their mission:  To find the Dark Lord Dagon and stop him from obtaining the ultimate power and becoming ruler of all worlds.  

 Children of the Luminaries launches you into a world of "what if" and "what could be" and leaves you asking yourself...Could it be?


If you (or someone you love) enjoys such fantasy adventures as The Hunger Games,  Lord of the Rings and Harry Potter then you're gonna really LOVE Children of the Luminaries!*

Children of the Luminaries Book One The Coming Storm is available in paperback and KINDLE on  Create Space. 


Click HERE 

Or you can just click the book cover on the Right Hand side of this Blog.  







*Please Note:  The Children of the Luminaries™ trilogy is an adult fiction/fantasy/adventure/action series

Friday, October 24, 2014

Stop Holiday Stress In It's Tracks! Shop Early!


And make sure you have your list all ready.  Checked twice!  Of course!

At the top of your list:

 Children of the Luminaries Book One: The Coming Storm! 

Brief Synopsis:

Book One launches the saga of The Oracle and her mentor Demetrius as they begin an adventure of any life time!  Their mission:  To stop the dark lord Dagon  from obtaining the Ultimate Weapon and becoming ruler of all worlds!


Children of the Luminaries Book One: The Coming Storm is a WONDERFUL gift to give to the avid reader in your life.  In fact, anyone that really enjoys a good Fantasy Adventure chock full of mythological creatures, wizards, sorcerers, Knights, swords and a faraway world will love it!

You don't have to leave your house to purchase a copy!  Children of the Luminaries is available in paperback and on KINDLE!

Just Click HERE to be transported to the purchase page!  

Or just click on the Book Cover on the right side of this Blog!









Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Children of the Luminaries Book Two: Training Day is now officially written!

I am so pleased to announced that I have finished the first draft of the next installment of the Children of the Luminaries trilogy...Children of the Luminaries Book II: Training Day.

 (does the happy dance)

Now comes the hard part...Editing! 

The goal is to get Book Two out in physical publication Spring 2015!  

Wish me Luck!!!! 

oy! 

Haven't gotten your copy of the first book?  


Children of the Luminaries ~ Book One: The Coming Storm is available in paperback and on KINDLE on Amazon.com!

Just Click HERE





Thursday, July 24, 2014

Children of the Luminaries Trilogy Q&A


What inspired you to write Children of the Luminaries?

Actually, the entire trilogy is based on the stories my maternal grandmother used to tell me when I was a child.   

So this is a tribute to your granny then?


Yes, as a matter of fact, it is!  Granny was this incredible storyteller and I wanted to share with the world the tales she passed on to me.  


The trilogy also serves to mirror our individual spiritual growth; to bring awareness to the various issues that are taking place around the world.  How we treat one another, the animals, wildlife, forests, our waters and the lovely creatures who call it home, our beloved planet itself. The entire story reflects how, if left unchecked, negativity grows and flows leaving only death & destruction in its wake.


So What's Children of the Luminaries about? 


The story itself surrounds a young woman known only as The Oracle and tells of her adventures and coming into her own.

Throughout the trilogy, we will watch The Oracle go through the various stages of growth and maturity.    The reader gets to witness first hand the battle of self as The Oracle struggles with stepping out of her comfort zone and into the role of champion. 

In short, it is a story of one woman's spiritual journey into maturity.  One that exudes and exemplifies unconditional love and how it transforms an individual.   

How so?

It all begins when the energies known as The Wave of Negativity starts taking over entire worlds.  In all the vast multi-verses  The Oracle is the only one found to be worthy to take on and defeat it.    Or rather the living vessel The Wave has chosen to use. 

The Oracle?  Is she like some kind of ruler or super soldier?

No.  She isn't a ruler nor is she a soldier.  As the name implies, The Oracle is a spiritual leader and a liaison for her people.  She has no formal training as a warrior.  And very naive when it comes to warfare.   
So you can only imagine the shock when she is told she has become the chosen one...a champion...who will hunt down and defeat their most feared adversary that is threatening not only their world but the entire vast multiple Universes.     

How does she do that?

By facing her own fears, her own short-comings and stepping up to take action,  The Oracle slowly transforms into a warrior.    Of course, she accomplishes this through a series of personal battles of wills, i.e.,  the light vs. dark, that dwells within each of us.     

When confronting her shadow side The Oracle is terrified as anyone would and should be (and is).    But The Oracle comes into the knowing that deep down she must follow through and do what is needed to be done if she is to defeat Dagon.  Despite, and in spite, all of her fears.


With the assistance of her mentor Demetrius, a shape-shifting, wise-cracking wizard, and a little help from her loved ones, The Oracle learns that in order to face her adversary, she must first face her greatest fears:  accept herself and embrace all that she is.


Stepping up and taking ownership of one's power is one of the greatest challenges any one person can do.     In fact, I believe the greatest battle of all is the one we deal with from within.  And The Oracle demonstrates this throughout the entire story.
The Oracle's struggles sound like a very familiar subject.

Yes,  unfortunately, it is.  Very much so.  Sadder still is this familiar subject isn't limited to literature, TV, and movies. This subject is found in real everyday life.   

Throughout human history, ordinary men and women, with no formal military training whatsoever, have been called to face an adversary, one that threatens not only their home and way of life, but now poses a real danger to the rest of the world.  It is a story as old as time itself.  In fact, it is a story that we, as a global community, are seeing unfold here in the present right before our very eyes.

Like these brave men and women of yesteryear and today, The Oracle is thrust into becoming something she was very unprepared for.  Not only is she a witness to all the destruction, but now she is called upon to do battle, and ultimately defeat, the very one perpetuating all this havoc. 

This is one of many parallels the reader will see in the book

What would you say is The Oracle's motivation? What compels her to go through these challenges?

Unconditional Love.   It is the genuine love for all living beings that found her worthy to be chosen in the first place.   But it is the unconditional love she has for her comrades that prompts her into action and initiates the changes necessary to complete the tasks set before her.  It is what literally transform her.  

So you're saying Love is what this is all about?

Yes.  It is love that motivates an individual to go outside their norm to do what even they believe impossible.  Overcoming the impossible to do for those they care for.   And even for those, she doesn't even know. That takes courage born out of genuine unconditional love. 

I am a true believer that love--unconditional love--does transform a person and propels them forward.   Pushing them to face and overcome insurmountable odds.  Bringing forth the true self that stands in the light and does not waiver.

To sum it up in a nutshell, the Children of the Luminaries trilogy is a different kind of love story because it addresses the raw truth of what love is and is not.

Now, you mention The Wave of Negativity,  what is that exactly?

Envision, if you will,  all the hate, all the anger and all the fears of every living being collecting together and forming into one massive energy growing at an exponential rate, sweeping across the Multi-Verses.  And as it makes its way across the cosmos it amplifies every single negative emotion in all it touches a million times a million leaving chaos and destruction in its path.  

Sounds horrifying!  

Oh!  It is!  It is!  

And The Oracle has to battle and defeat this energy?

In a sense, yes.  The Wave Of Negativity now has consumed several key characters.  One of which is Dagon, who was once one of the high ranking officials of the Knights of the Pantheon.   And through the encouragement of three members of the Pantheon, who have also been taken over by The Wave, Dagon has now become the living physical embodiment of the energies known as  The Wave Of Negativity.


We touched on one or two things in the story that mirror real life, are there other parallels found in Children of the Luminaries?

Oh yes!  The breakdown of governments, the moral decline of society worldwide, the overwhelming power grabbing of leaders, the lack of compassion,  the increasing distrust and loss of faith in religious teachings.  The overall growing hypocrisy in both religion and politics.   The intensifying of fear on every level.

On the upside, the reader will see the tenacity of the human spirit. And the astounding metamorphosis of those who find themselves in these dire situations.  I feel is the most important parallel of them all.  

The tenacity of the human spirit?  You're talking about  The Oracle,  right?

No, not just The Oracle.  Though she is the focus of the story, Children of the Luminaries has been written in such a way that the reader can relate to more than one character.   Each of them displays certain traits we all possess.   They allow us to see and acknowledge our individual fears and show us that in spite and despite those fears, we can be courageous and forthright.

Of course, I believe everyone will find themselves relating to The Oracle and her struggles of accepting who she really is more than anything. 


Yes,  I can see people of every walk of life relating to this story on some level in some way.


Exactly!  The Children of the Luminaries trilogy has been written to appeal to everyone.  Those who have personally gone through a life-altering transformation of some kind; and those on a conscious spiritual quest will find this story, particularly to their liking.     And of course, anyone who loves a good fantasy action adventure filled with a wide assortment of mythical characters, knights, and magic!


But be advised...this is not a children's book.  


Oh, definitely not a children's book!  That's for sure.  Which leads me to my next question, what age group is Children of the Luminaries written for?


It's written for anyone 18 years and over who enjoys a great story that blends and mixes science fiction, fantasy, action adventure, and spirituality.  


If you (or someone you know) fancies Game of ThronesLord of the Rings, Harry Potter or The Hunger Games,  then Children of the Luminaries is something you will definitely enjoy!

Excellent!  Okay, gotta ask.  Who is your favorite character in Children of the Luminaries?  And why?

Actually, I have two.  One is the ogre Kee'Shu and the other is Muddithir, leader of the Sarducian Guardsman.    They are two of the many tragic victims of the Dark Lord Dagon.  These two magnificent beings are shining examples of those who never give up hope and never lose faith.  And they are such gentle souls.   I can't read those chapters without tearing up.  

What's your favorite scene?  And why?

That would have to be where Demetrius and The Oracle have gotten out of Dagon's castle and discover The Twelve have departed without them.  The Oracle's tantrum is hilarious.  It is endearing and quite comical. 

I have to ask this, why was a woman chosen to be champion?

When I asked my grandmother that question many years ago,  her reply was...Why not?   

But in all honesty,  I believe a woman was chosen based on what the female energies represent.  Creation and strength.  A moving force that brings about change.  And it is the major source of all there is.  After all, we refer to nature as Mother.

And too, The Oracle symbolizes the global rise of the female energy acknowledging and taking back its power.  No longer playing the victim, no longer accepting of being part of a slave class and/or being a second class citizen.    The Oracle is a living symbol of,  not only all women, but anyone Standing up and taking ownership of their personal power and  all they are.


Book One leaves us all hanging ... what can we expect from Book Two?

Book Two will take us into The Oracle's intense training and allow the reader to bear witness to her incredible transformation from naive spiritual teacher to a powerful warrior.   It will also answer many questions Book One has posed and lead us into Book Three...The Day Of Reckoning!  

Can't Wait!  And where can folks purchase Book One?   

You can purchase a copy on Amazon.com.

 You can also purchase your copy of Children of the Luminaries Book One: The Coming Storm directly at Create Space.   


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https://www.createspace.com/4738502


Also available on Amazon!  Click HERE

It's available both in paperback and on Kindle!