Madame Lilly, Wicked
(Vol. 4) is finally here!
To celebrate the new
release, Madame Lilly, Voodoo Priestess (Vol. 1)
will be free 8/29th
to 9/2nd.
It's 1890 in New
Orleans, a time of rich white men, sprawling plantations, Voodoo, high class
parties and the unspoken Placage. Amidst the thick heat, magic and sorrow, a
beautiful Creole woman exists in this cruel world. Although born free, she
never knew life without the call of a ‘Master’ – until now.
Blessed with an ancient
power, Madame Lily has an agenda that has galvanized her into the deepest
reaches of High Society and to the darkness that is swirling with Voodoo.
Elijah is a First
Made Protector tasked to guard and cleanse the world of the evils that roam. He
spent millennia with only goodness in his heart until cursed – one meant to
corrupt his very soul with love, obsession and infatuation… for Madame Lily, a
woman that should rightfully be his adversary.
Drawn together by
fate and magic, these two forces face off and sparks fly. A love that never
should have been is born – a love that may change everything for both of them.
About the Author
Dormaine was born in
Long Island, New York where she lived most of her life. As an adult she liked
to travel out of the country though her favorite places to explore were her
fantasy worlds as an author. She may be a nurse by profession but her heart has
always belonged to writing. As a young child she spent many Saturdays in the
library nurturing her love for books. There she discovered her fascination for
the science fiction genre, through books, movies and graphic novels.
Now she resides in
Colorado with her husband and two feisty dogs. After many years of working in
hospitals and travel nursing she took time off to pursue a career in writing.
Her first novel "Connor" is in one of her favorite genres, young
adult urban fantasy. Her second love is for horror of which she created the
"Madame Lilly, Voodoo Priestess" series. This is just the start of
her exploration as she stays locked up her office in Colorado spinning more
tales.
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