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Sons of the Dark Mother

Lenore Wolfe Blogspot

What’s new!!

The Fallen One is out on Amazon and has been very well received:) I’ve been getting the most amazing feedback on Twitter–and also on Facebook!! Thank you all for your support!!


Dark Warrior has been acquired by Ruby Lioness Press! I’m so excited to be working with this amazing group. So watch for the new release of Dark Warrior!!


Also, we are talking about working together with the several other books I’ve released, and am about to release, so look for these updates:)




The Sons of the Dark Mother Series, is the sister series to Children of the Atlantis, so there are some exciting features, of which I have been receiving some amazing feedback.


This summer, look for the Daughters of the Dark Moon. This series contains the ancestors of the Sisters of Three, featured in Sons of the Dark Warrior. Also, look for YA Realm of the Jaguar Witch, where you will get to know several friends, one of which is related to Dracon, so I know there will be some excited fans!! I look forward to hearing back from you on that:)


Speaking of Dracon. You will get to read his story–and Dara’s–later this year, in Embraced by Shadows!! Yep, I can hear it now!! I’m very excited too!!:)


You can follow these books on Goodreads to see the blurbs, excerpts and updates of when they will be published. You can also follow each of their blogs to the right:)



The Fallen One is Dark Fantasy

   The Jaguar People watch out for their own. They are an ancient race, sent to protect the human race of earth. But Justice fell outside the control of their people one fateful day, when murder was the only way to save his family. That was the day he learned–everything he’d been taught was a lie.


An ancient race and a prophecy foretell of four dark princes, the sons of the dark mother, who will rise up with a nation of old vamps to stop the rogue factions from ruling over mankind. Justice is the first in that prophecy, from the ancient Jaguar People. He is the Prince of Fire. Jess is one of the three sisters of the Jaguar witches who must help him to stop these factions of rogue vamps–or none of their lives will ever be the same.



If you have any comments, questions or or thoughts, let me know. I’ve provided a comment box below.

 

Paranormal Doorway to the Triquetra

 

Paranormal Doorway of the Triquetra, sister series to Sons of the Dark Mother.

by Lenore Wolfe

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Harry Potter, #4)


Mira has received an ancient medallion, and she can’t get rid of it. Everywhere she goes now, a jaguar follows. The ancient mysteries of the medallion lead her to the Gargoyle’s Castle. She must find the paranormal doorway of the Triquetra, to save her best friend’s soul, but each move she makes only leads her to a deeper mystery, where all of her past lives are bound to four immortal men.

 

Synopsis

On the misty streets of Saint Louis, late at one night, Mira spots something she could not possibly be seeing on these city streets, unless the zoo has lost a large black cat, a jaguar to be exact. When she peeks to see if the cat has come after her, an old woman stands before her, long, black hair, threaded with black fur, and shot through with silver, falls down the old woman’s back. She cannot get a sense of her age. Mira senses the jaguar she’d spotted, only moments before, in the movements of this old woman before her. One moment she appears very old, the next, strong and supple. Her eyes have a strange mixture of yellow-gold, and dark gray. She hands Mira a large, silver disk. Mira looks down at the ancient disk, to find she is holding some kind of medallion, engraved with Hebrew lettering, and when she looks up, the old woman is gone.


The answers to the medallion lead her on a journey to find the Doorway of the Triquerta and revelations of her kin, the Jaguar people. Before the doorway stands an old dragon. He is the keeper of the doorway. Once the doorway is open, she can see across the veil. There is no turning back. There is no shutting the door, once it is open. Mira must find a way to go through the doorway.


She is kin to the Jaguar People. She is to write a book. Each book holds one key to those who can perceive the key. The book she is to write will hold the next key. But there are those who do not want this book written—and will do anything to stop her. And she must learn to deal with the lower-level entities before she can begin he journey.


The old woman’s words lead Mira to Denver, Colorado where she finds herself at a huge, gothic mansion and meets a handsome man, by the name of Micah, who shows her how the paths she has taken, in her past lives, have led her to this place, now, in her current life. She must learn to integrate her past lives to succeed in her mission. Mira also meets a man in silver and white, named Lucius, and two other men, named Roman and Caesar, named after the lifetimes they had led in Rome. These four men have come to awaken her, to help her remember her past lives, and the part they will play now.


Mira must come into her next power to stop forces, who will do anything to stop her. The old woman comes to her, again, and teaches her the magic of shape-shifting. She is part of an ancient clan of shape-shifters, the Jaguar People. Magic presses in on her everywhere. She must fight old fears, taught to her by the church, and remember knowledge of things she does not want to remember, things that will bring back an evil sorcerer, who has destroyed her before. Forces of chaos press in on her. Behind every corner hides another attempt on her life, and she does not know what power lies waiting to destroy her, in this lifetime, too, if she should fail, yet again. Not everything is as it seems.


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Reviews for Doorway of the Triquetra

Paranormal Doorway to the Triquetra
Jul 16, 2011

Jayde Scott rated it 5 of 5 stars

This must be the most inventive story I’ve read in a long time. I absolutely loved Mira because she’s confident and feisty but with a feminine and alluring side to her. I thought the paranormal elements were fantastic and so very different to anything that’s flooding the paranormal fiction market. The mystery of the medallion kept me at the edge of my seat. Can’t wait to find out more about Mira’s past lives and her connections to the men who’ve mysteriously entered her life.Lenore Wolfe’s writing is flawless and she sure knows how to keep up the suspense and build drama. That’s rare to find in an author. The characters were mysterious and thrilling. I kept turning one page after another until I read the whole book in one setting. Can’t wait for the next book in the series to find out what happens next. Thoroughly recommended read. Don’t miss out on this most original story.

What creative characters and an imaginative story line Wolfe has come up with! It is a delightful foray into the legends of Atlantis, King Arthur and the Faerie Kingdoms combined with past lives of the female lead. Jaguar shifters, a Starbourne, a master illusionist, a shaman, the fey, the Queen of Darkness, zombies, a medallion, a special doorway, a soul thief and a journey round out the story.Mira, the female lead, has always just known things and has been able to tell how people felt. She meets a jaguar shifter who, after almost giving her a heart attack, tells her she needs to go to Denver on a journey where four men will help her find the answers. She learns later all four are immortal and they had all loved one of her past life selves. And because these woman are still apart of her, all four are her soulmates.

This is an urban fantasy story that flirts with being a paranormal romance. There are a couple of steamy scenes with the female lead and two of the four soulmates (individually, not a three-some). The other two soulmates are kinda left out in the cold. {grin}

This could make a great full length novel by adding more to the exploration of the relationship with each soulmate and their interactions with each other. As it is, the main characters are mostly on the go trying to complete the journey all the while the main antagonist is hurling obstacles in their way.

I enjoyed this story and I think urban fantasy and fantasy fans will like this as well.(less)

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