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A Dark Priestess is attempting to open an enchanted door. Can an alliance of companions discover why before she succeeds? A high priestess of a dark god is attempting to break through an enchanted door. The daughter of a light goddess, accompanied by her dedicated companion, is determined to discover why and stop her. Through an identical door, they enter another world with a man searching across worlds for his lost twin brother. The world they find themselves in is where a population fled for safety from the blood drinker Dark Ones and settled there because the sun never sets. The other side of this world is where the Dark Ones live, cast by a goddess at the end of a great war, and the sun ...
K.C. Williams' first collection of short fiction takes you into the dark world of the human soul, where the edges of reality take on the blurred essence of a photograph streaked with rain.From the lovely but damaged title character in the novella, "Lunaria" to a naked man falling from the sky clad only in his socks, from an desperately unhappy woman who chooses a dangerous transformation to a trio of sisters who grow sentient flowers that cause pregnancy, from a battered wife who discovers redemption in a lost turtle to a young, pregnant girl who thinks her unborn baby is dead, these stories will alternately disturb, provoke and challenge your perceptions of the world around us.** Also available in an eBook downloadable version. **
In the hidden village of Senri, a people exist for the sole purpose of protecting the Armoon Empire as they have for centuries. In Senri, when one reaches five-years-old, they are either destined to walk the path of the sun under the God Crimson and learn the ways of the sword, or they walk the path of the moon, under the Goddess Lunaria and learn magic. Senri has survived by raising warriors and mages in such a matter but the balance is breaking and the two factions grow further apart by the day. Kilik, a young mage about to go on his coming of age journey, wishes nothing more than to learn the sword like his father, but such an idea of mixing the arts is blasphemy and worthy of expulsion from the village forever. When given the choice by a mysterious and powerful stranger, will Kilik bow down to his destiny and become a mage or will he decide his own fate and walk the precarious path of both sword and magic?
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