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Synposis
Alternate Universe: Blue Fire is set in modern day where gateways to another world called Arda have been discovered. Ardans under the Supernatural Law Act gain citizenship in the United States of America. The struggle to co-exist quickly causes unrest and violence across the nation.
Misplaced Stream, California becomes the focus of progress as an Ardan is acquitted for the first time by a jury. Tatiana Smith, the defense attorney, is the first licensed preternatural lawyer in the region. While under scrutiny for her inexperience and loyalties to the human race, she continues to win.
Shortly, she meets Harvey Dellawood, a vampire, who wishes to expose The Underground, the illegal activity of supernatural-kind, and destroy the vampire hierarchy in purpose to reform his specie. While Tatiana agrees to help him, Harvey is unable to commit to justice system protocols.
His master is quickly informed of their meeting. Feeling betrayed, she orders the deaths of both Harvey and Tatiana. Allies manage to warn Harvey. While he finds safe passage for him and his wife, Harvey realizes that Tatiana is in danger too. They hire a Shade, a highly trained soldier elf, to rescue the lawyer. While he manages to save her, her fiance is killed.
With The Underground’s deadliest operatives after them, the Dellawoods decide Tatiana must go with the Shade for her protection. However, the vampires are not the only ones after the preternatural lawyer.
About Alternate Universe
Blue Fire is a story of fantasy meets the real world. It is the first in a series, but works as a stand-alone as well. It follows the path of a naive lawyer, ambitious vampires, a sadistic killer, and an unfortunate elf forced into a mess he was not paid to clean up.
About the Author
I grew up with an overactive imagination. It had to go somewhere so it went into art and storytelling. As a child, my action figures were my characters and we embarked on journeys in a desolate land that was my bedroom. While I grew, these stories (and the characters within them) became more alive and rounded. Plots were developed before I even knew the meaning of the word “plot.” I just knew I liked storytelling. I liked the adventure my characters experienced. I could see my characters as real as the action figures in my hands, even if they did not look like the toy. So I drew them so others could see what my mind did.
I write, but it is so much more than that. I make worlds and little people to fill them. It is more than a hobby to me. It is a part of my soul.
I hope others will immerse themselves in my stories and fall in love with them as I have.
Best wishes and happy reading,
MDP