What if the magic that protects you is the darkness that’s destroying those around you, but no one sees or believes when you try to warn them?
Ramey Brennion dreamt of the day she could climb to the Cliffs of Askal. The Cliffs that held the magic that would release her inner being. But her dream was cut short when her ability to evolve was taken from her by a person she trusted and loved. Can she look past the pain, or will it cloud her ability to see the truth that the Dark Dwellers placed right in front of her? A truth that is changing her loved ones, changes no one can see but her, changes that will lead them to their death if she cannot make them believe.
About Me: My name is Lynda Frazier and I'm married with five children who are all grown and have blessed me with three grandchildren. I live in Mountain Home, Arkansas on the top of a hill surrounded by 70 wooded acres. this allows me to view beautiful sunsets every night. Between the cows, horses, dogs and cats, there's always something that needs to be done. But I love to travel, so I don't let it keep me from taking a weekend trip to my favorite place, the beach. Surf, sand and a good book, my stress relief. During the day I work for a group of Cardiologists doing Ultrasounds and each evening you can find me in front of my computer working on my next story
Favorite Books
there are too many books and authors to mention but I will say I love romantic suspense books. I love to read a series like Suzanne Brockmanns Troubleshooters, and Cindy Gerards Black OPS series. I fall in love with the story and love to follow the characters one story at a time. They draw me in. I'm such a book junkie that I put on my calender when the next one from an author I read, will be released. My goal is to have someone put my books on their calendar and anticipate its release date.
Personal Interests Other than spending time with my family my favorite things to do are: Writing Reading (I always have a book, or my kindle with me all the time) Music (I love everything from classical to country as long as you can make out the words, no rap or head banging.) Going to the beach (I have been known to drive 10 hours for a day on the sand soaking up the sun.)