For thirteen generations the contracted power had passed form mother to daughter with seamless efficiency, and each generation enjoyed the fruits of their power without complication or notice. Then Mable Winters dropped the ball. She failed to pay close enough attention to her own daughter and when the time of the transfer came her daughter Carol rebelled and the circle was broken – the unthinkable became a real possibility. This is the story of that epic struggle, that ancient battle between the light and the dark, between the good and the evil played out right in the midst of a modern world, and nearly hidden to all but those who are involved. For them, however, this is a struggle larger than life itself. It must always be remembered that the Darkness has its place in the universe so long as there are those who seek it. It is also the story of people, their noble ability to rise above life’s challenges, and their eternal desire to find love. Evil doesn’t think of itself as evil, and good often fails to win the whole game, but then life is really about the journey, not the destination. And in that journey there are bumps and twists, pain and joy. This story is graphic and detailed; it is not for the faint of heart, nor those who are easily offended. It is actually based upon this author’s research into these subjects, and has a frightening possibility of being more than just fiction, of more than just a good story well told.
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- Release Date TBD
- Author Hank Blair
- Language English
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