Athena’s Oracle by J.D. Brown
Hi, I’m J.D. Brown, your guest author for the
day (or night). I’d like to invite you all to check out my online book serial Athena’s Oracle.
What’s a book serial? It’s a book that is
published in small chunks, such as one chapter at time. This unique format
(once popular in the 1800s) allows the reader the rare experience of enjoying
the story as it is being created by the author. A daunting task for me, but
very cool for you!
A new chapter of Athena’s Oracle is posted every month on my blog, completely free
to the public, and will continue to do so until the story reaches its
conclusion.
About
Athena’s Oracle:
Leena’s ‘gift of sight’ secures her place as the
next great oracle of Athena. Instead of being groomed for wifehood like other
girls, Leena spends her days within the walls of the Acropolis, shuffled around
by the clergy and doomed to be a virgin forever. Before her ascension, Leena
decides to take matters into her own hands. With the help of her father’s book
of alchemy, she casts an incantation calling forth her own personal hero. But
when that hero turns out to be a rogue vampyre prince with a haunted past,
Leena begins to question if her feelings for him are the work of divine
intervention, or a love spell gone horribly wrong.
Athena’s Oracle is a prequel to the novels Dark Heirloom and Dark Liaison, also by J.D. Brown. Set in 4th century B.C.E., Athena’s Oracle chronicles the romance between Leena and Jalmari during the very early trials of their immortal lives.
Athena’s Oracle is a prequel to the novels Dark Heirloom and Dark Liaison, also by J.D. Brown. Set in 4th century B.C.E., Athena’s Oracle chronicles the romance between Leena and Jalmari during the very early trials of their immortal lives.
About
J.D. Brown:
J.D. Brown writes Urban Fantasy for MuseItUp
Publishing, as well as a monthly “how-to” newsletter column for PDMI Freelance
Publishing. She graduated from The International Academy of Design and
Technology with a Bachelor Degree in Fine Arts and currently lives in Wisconsin
with her two Pomeranians. J.D. loves paranormal characters; from vampires and
werewolves, demons and angels, to witches and ghost. She is a self-proclaimed
expert in vampire and Greek mythology. Her writings are often a combination of
suspense and romance. J.D. enjoys helping her fellow writers and interacting
with her fans and leads an active life on the web.
Follow J.D. Brown on her website, facebook fan page, and blog.
5 comments:
Sounds like fun to read the story as it is being created!
Interesting concept & intriguing story idea. Thanks for sharing.
Hi Victoria and Andrea. Thanks for stopping by and commenting. I hope you'll give it a read.
Pam, thanks so much for having me on your blog today. Let me know if I can return the favor any time. :)
Any time. :-)
I wouldn't dare to a seriel. I want to change things as I go along. Including their names.
My readers would be very confused.
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