FIVE MEN ALL TO HERSELF. IS THAT WHAT LILITH REALLY WANTS?? BUT DON’T GET EXCITED. It’s a rain forest adventure by request of the faeries. Lilith, Adam, and four shamans paddle a river in Ecuador to find a remote tribe of natives who dream the dream of the world. The tribe’s work, vital to the planet, will be stopped by nearby oil drilling unless Lilith and crew can discover who’s planning it and convince them to cease operations. SOUNDS SIMPLE, DOESN’T IT? Yet they must search on two continents to find the responsible party, with surprising twists around every corner. Before long, she must face an aching in order to save the world, Lilith may very well lose her best friend and lover Adam. Please join Lilith and company on a road trip full of new horizons, mystery, jungle animals, and suspense as she learns magical skills (And sometimes wears a sequined gown. Don’t you just love sequins?) in this romantic paranormal magic adventure.Praise for the Final Frontier, Series #3: “I really had a hard time putting this book down but didn’t want it to end. I hope the faery series continues and this is not the final frontier.” Amazon reviewer Jude Slonchka, RN, RM Review of Blue Moon over Madagascar, Series #1: “One can readily fall into the world of faeries that Cathy Corn constructs and makes believable. I recommend this book…just what the doctor ordered.” Lewis Mehl-Madrona, MD, PhD, author of Coyote Medicine
Welcome. I’ve been writing since my childhood, growing up in New Madison (population 1000), a small town amidst the corn fields of Ohio. In the sixth grade, I browsed through a book on writing at the library, just about my favorite place, but didn’t take it out because I knew I was already a writer.
Silly kid.
Books provided the magic carpet ride away from that slower paced world before the internet, even television, and all those electronic gadgets. I thrilled to the novels of Mary Stewart, her tales of a young heroine who finds intrigue, an exotic location, romance, and danger in every adventure (The Ivy Tree, This Rough Magic, etc.).
So please accept my humble contributions to literature, my attempt to give back what I’ve received over the years. The paranormal novels I write are mostly mysteries with romantic elements. I’m seeking an agent to represent Crystal Clear and Blue Moon over Madagascar or a publisher who sees beauty and truth in these works. The theme of reconnecting with nature flows like a creek throughout my novels, for the electronic gadgets can destroy our link with a guidance system that never fails--the voice of Mother Earth.
I’ve studied writing at conferences--Pennwriters, The Columbus Writers Conference, and the Mark Twain Writers’ Conference (with Sue Monk Kidd). A writers’ group from Community College and my Sisters in Crime have help me tremendously, as well as my brutal critique partners (you know who you are). I graduated from the Writers Digest Novel Writing Course, and have published pieces in Pennsylvania Magazine, The Pittsburgh Press Sunday Magazine, Bluegrass Unlimited, and Annabel.
Best of all, I live near Pittsburgh with woods behind the townhouse, with my husband, Alan, and our pets Geebles, Missy, and Bella who make connecting with nature an everyday event.
I eagerly anticipated the release of the third book in the series with Lilith and Adam, and I purchased it for my Nook library. Lilith and Adam's adventures took them from Pittsburgh to a mountain in the jungle of Ecuador back to New York city. There is another trip to Sedona for Lilith but Adam has to stay home to work. They are accompanied by urban shamans who need their help. I recommend this book who enjoy romance mixed with the paranormal, and to those who may have read the books by Carlos Castaneda.
I really had a hard time putting this book done but I didn't w ant it to end. I would love to see the faery series become a movie! I love following Lillith and Adam into the rain forest and journey ing to Sedona. I really hope the faery series continues and this is not the final frontier.