Back Synopsis:

Declan quickly learns of his destiny as a Pagan Seer right before his 18th Birthday. Witchcraft has been apart of his life since he was a child. It is now once he enters the Academy and begins his journey of becoming the head of his families legacy, that his mother has been hiding a secret, since his birth. Will Declan be able to uncover his mothers lies before he is to take on his destiny as his families legacy?

About the Book: 

eers: Consequences, is the first book in a series. I have yet to determine how many novels will be in this series. This novel is rooted in Pagan and Christian Theology. My idea for this novel is based on what I have learned from my Sassafras’ers and the powerful and wise shaman, Alaura Raven.

The ideas behind the story is a collection of class assignments from college courses, mostly from my screenplay class. I somewhat remember the first night when I thought of creating a novel about Seers. I was in my apartment begging the muses for some inspiration - anything really. Apparently the muses was either on there lunch break or not returning my calls. I was having a conversation with my roommate about religion. One of us stated that religion would be easier if we could "see" with our naked eyes. Then I just started to write, anything and everything that popped into my mind. This is the moment that Seers: Consequences was born.

Honestly, I seem to have no control over what happens in the story. It has decided to take on a life of its own; thus, the ideas, the plot, even the characters will change, before I am done with it, or it done with me. Moreover, I want this story to be about teaching others, not just a concept of ideas and perfectly placed plot twists. I am reminded of a quote from the great and magnificent Maya Angelou, "When you learn, teach, when you get, give." I try to include what I have learned with honor and respect, towards the many faiths of humanity.

Currently I only have the outline of the story.

About the Author:

I was born and raised in the heart of Kentucky -- well, more like Northern Kentucky. When it comes to literature, I can geek out, somewhat. I have always been fascinated by all forms of literature, but mostly Spoken Word poetry. I cannot write in spoken word format, but I admire it.