Title: Resurgence
Author: Virginia Vayna
Series: The Hunters and the Queen Series (Book 1)
Genre: YA/Paranormal
Publisher: Self Published
Release Date: April 2013
Edition/Formats Available In: eBook
Blurb/Synopsis:
While working on her studies at the Churchill Military
Academy in Kinsburgh, England, Jolán Vajnbirg’s final year at the academy
develops into a year of competition, aristocratic love, a reincarnated
breakthrough, and a calling from the sky world to help save earth from the
death and destruction caused by the Order of the Hunters.
When Jolán Vajnbirg encounters Prince Colemund William
Frederik Van Oranje-Nassau, the two bring the celestial destiny of the sky
world to perfection. Jolán was born as a reincarnated spirit, but it took a
synchronicity of events to spark her supernatural breakthrough.
The sky world is steadily preparing Jolán for her future
fate. The hunters have upset the universal balance of earth, and the hunters
have upset the sky world.
Book Links
Excerpt 1
A deep sleep washed over Jolán. She was in such a slumber
that she didn’t hear Crispus return home. Jolán didn’t hear the conversations
held by her brother, mother, and father; and she didn’t hear them turn in for
the night. The dream world had a hold of Jolán, and it wouldn’t let her go.
As she dreamed, Jolán saw images of extreme beauty; then,
she witnessed pictures of extreme darkness. The darkness was so strong that
Jolán began to sweat and turn while she slept in her bed. Her sweat drenched
the back of her neck and dampened her hair. Jolán dreamed of beautiful winged
men dancing around water fountains while doing arabesques and throwing red,
pink, white, and deep blue rose petals into the fountains of rushing clear
water. In her dream, Jolán walked over to the fountain, and she picked up a
dark blue rose petal and held it in her hand. She watched the winged performers
dance around the fountains splashing petals wherever they danced. The sun cast
a sunbeam on to her cheeks. She felt a warm breeze blow all around her, and she
enjoyed the warmth of the sun on her face. While Jolán held the rose petal in
her hand, she smelled the petal and she loved the clean and lightly perfumed
aroma it held. As she closed her eyes and enjoyed the moment, a rather short
and round-figured man approached her by the fountain. The man had a pleasant
face with a short and neatly trimmed moustache. He scooped up water in his palm,
and the water turned a brilliant shade of purple. As Jolán stared at the water
in his hand, she watched as the water turned black, and then turned to red, and
then to yellow, and then finally the water turned back to a beautiful shade of
purple. As the man had his eyes locked on Jolán, he studied her beauty, and he
examined her curiosity.
When Jolán looked up and met the man’s eyes she asked, “How
did you do that?”
The man didn’t say anything, but instead he reached behind
Jolán’s left ear, and he pulled out a long willow branch with a beautiful white
dove perched on its limb.
Jolán let out a vibrant laugh and said, “Oh, My! You’re a
magician!”
The man slightly shook his head, indicating that he was not
a magician. Jolán looked at the white dove, and she reached out to pet the
bird’s head. The bird allowed Jolán to pet its head, and then the bird started
to coo in a subtle manner. Jolán thought she had never pet a bird on its head
before
As the man allowed Jolán to continue petting the bird, he
looked at her and said, “I am Voipele. I am the spirit of the forest. The Sky
World created me to watch over all of the living creatures that dwell within
the boundaries of the woods, but I am having a hard time protecting them right
now.”
Jolán thought to herself “Wow, this is an awesome dream,”
but she didn’t say anything to Voipele. Instead, Jolán continued to pet the
dove.
Voipele continued to say, “The sky world created you too,
Jolán. We have the responsibility of protecting the elements and the good
spirits on Earth.”
Jolán nonchalantly replied, “I have a hard enough time with
my own responsibilities, Voipele. I don’t think a sky world would have much use
for me.”
Jolán turned inward towards Voipele, and she thanked him for
allowing her to pet his bird. She then walked away.
As Jolán walked by the water fountains, she started to see
the fountain water turn brown, and then she watched the water turn to black.
The dancing winged performers began to slow down, and then freeze in motion.
Once the performers were completely frozen, they solidified into a concrete
like substance. The once colorful rose petals were now all gray and dry, and
they lacked color and vibrancy.
Jolán heard her brother’s voice in the distance, so she
immediately began running towards his sound. As she ran, she felt her heart
beat; and she heard screams and voices calling her name. Jolán ran faster to
get to her brother, but she couldn’t see him, and she couldn’t hear him
anymore. All Jolán could hear were the sounds of pain, and the sounds of awful
screams.
Title: Transcendence
Author: Virginia Vayna
Series: The Hunters and the Queen Series (Book 2)
Genre: YA/Paranormal
Publisher: Self Published
Release Date: October 2013
Edition/Formats Available In: eBook
Blurb/Synopsis:
Jolán and Colemund have made a pact with each other. Their
solidarity is sealed within the Aegean Sea; however, a future of chaos awaits
on their horizon. They must prepare. They must gain their strength. A battle is
developing in the realm.
In the meantime, Sadeiq, the gypsy hunter, tries desperately
to stop her transformation. She is turning into a hunter, and she desires to
stop the process. Sadeiq desperately needs to locate Jolán for help.
The realm is deeply disturbed by the overwhelming
destruction caused by the Order of the Hunters. The Order must keep a planetary
balance, but they have developed into selfish and monopolistic creatures. The
hunters are prepared to fight for their dominance; they do not want to lose
their control. The sky world hungers for a planetary balance, and are prepared
to use their forces in a fight against the Order.
Book Links
Author Information
Virginia Vayna was
born in Dayton, Ohio. During 1999, she moved to Long Beach, California, where
she lived on a sailboat for three-years. She currently holds a Bachelor of Arts
in Political Science and a Master of Social Science. She has worked as a policy
researcher, a legal writer, and she currently works as a freelance copywriter.
Virginia enjoys writing historical fiction, fantasy, paranormal fiction,
mystery, and young adult literature. She is the author of The Hunters and the
Queen series.
Author Links
No comments:
Post a Comment