Coven of the Worm

Book One: Estranged Earth

Linda Caldwell attends Putty Hill Senior High with her friends Jane and Candy, where she meets and falls in love with an intriguing young man named David Yeng-Chi.

David seems perfect for her, but he has a dark secret. His father Hamaki had trained him to use a deadly mix of martial arts and magic in the service of his god—Chai'Huon Ju, the Defiler. David is a descendent of the Worm Clan of a long forgotten prehistoric nation called Hunjan. There were other gods and different beliefs among these people, but the Worm Clan had believed in Chai'Huon Ju's legacy of evil.

As the relationship between David and Linda grows, Linda begins to have prophetic dreams warning her to stay away from him. The visions are so insistent and frightening that she surrenders to them and breaks up with David. Enraged, David resolves to have revenge by conjuring his god to Earth.

Linda has a secret too, however—one that might help to save her soul from the Defiler. Prophecy was merely the first of her abilities to develop and—she soon discovers—there were more powers to come.


Book Two: Mystic Moon (in progress)

Eric is the son of David Yeng-Chi, who had unleashed Pure Intensity and wreaked havoc on a Maryland town in 1995—all in the name of revenge. When Eric discovers his true identity, he sets out to fulfill his destiny, which is to assemble a Coven and use it to release his evil god on Earth.

Daniel is an Avatar of the gods, and only he knows how to find the others like him. It is his destiny to gather the Avatars and lead them to battle against the Defiler before he can wage war on Heaven. Together with Dawn Lu, Linda Levinston, and FBI agent Carl Timmers, Daniel searches for Eric and his coven—hoping to find them before they can succeed with their diabolical plans.

Sunday, December 16, 2007

Technical Difficulties - I'm So Sorry!

Lately I've been having difficulties connecting and staying connected to the Net. Phone calls to my ISP and the computer manufacturer haven't helped, so I'm afraid I have to take my computer to the shop. I hope to have this cleared up soon. Sorry that I haven't been able to post more often.

Oh, and the good news is that issue three of Tower of Light is up and running, featuring a review of Jim Melvin's The Pit and several great fantasy stories!

3 comments:

Ann (bunnygirl) said...

You've been missed!

You should atone for your sins by submitting a holiday-themed flash fiction to my upcoming carnival. Details are on my blog! :-D

Anonymous said...

I hope your technical difficulties are resolved soon! And I hope you and your family had a wonderful holiday season. I wish you all the best for the New Year!

Michael said...

Thank you, Thomma! I hope your holidays were wonderful, too.

I'm still having trouble, and I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I'll stay connected long enough to leave this comment...LOL.

Awww...nope. I had to go through the rigmarole again (sigh).