‘Those who currently call themselves King and Queen of the Elemaiya can’t read those medallions and never knew how to use them properly. I should go.’ Griffin unfolded his tall frame from the deck chair and stretched. ‘Be careful.’ Griffin disappeared.
‘Yeah. Sure. Easy for you to say.’ Ashe lifted the sleeve covering his left arm and gingerly touched the eight gold medallions circling his biceps. At least they weren’t as tender against his skin as they’d first been. When they’d first appeared, he could barely stand to touch them, and it was worse if someone else tried.
‘Am I supposed to read these things, now, to get back what I lost?’ Ashe shook his head in bewilderment. ‘This just gets worse as it goes along.’
Ashe is faced with a weakness in his genetic makeup as he learns of a greater force that is determined to eliminate him or turn him away from his chosen path. Will those around him fall while he makes a dangerous choice?
Over de auteur
Reinvention/Reincarnation. Those words describe Connie best. She has worked as a janitor, a waitress, a mower of lawns and house cleaner, a clerk, secretary, teacher, bookseller and (finally) an author. The last occupation is the best one, because she sees it as a labor of love and therefore no labor at all.Connie has lived in Oklahoma all her life, with brief forays into other states for visits. She and her husband have been married for more years than she prefers to tell and together they have one son.After earning an MFA in Film Production and Animation from the University of Oklahoma, Connie taught courses in those subjects for a few years before taking a job as a manager for Borders. When she left the company in 2007, she fully intended to find a desk job somewhere. She found the job. And the desk. At home, writing.