Blurb:
It’s
1900 in remote Wyoming, where a smart young siren in human form falls
into a trap. Because of a curse, her lover may die if she acts on her
passionate instincts.
Blurb/Description: The novel is
a new take on speculative fiction, treating real coming-of-age issues
of choice for modern young women and meanwhile weaving a cautionary tale
of paranormal romance and terror set in the distant past.
This
is the story of a group of sirens, told in part by the ghost of the
main character, Cassandra. The sirens are creatures who are part human
but who have strange powers and skills. Cassandra’s love life in the Old
West results in a curse which passes down the generations.
A
family of paranormal women, an ancient lineage of sirens in human form,
are threatened by extinction, unless Marlena, the youngest, carries
her pregnancy to term in 1977. Cassandra, the siren ghost, tells
Marlena her own story, how back in 1900 in Wyoming, she followed her
passion rather than a code of human values. Falling into a trap, she
brought on the family curse and disaster. Now the men loved by the
sirens face an untimely end.
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About the author:
Anne Carlisle, Ph. D., is an award-winning author. The Siren’s Tale is the most recent release, from LazyDay Publishing and available on Amazon, B&N, and ARE. It is the second novel in her Home Schooling trilogy,
paranormal-romance novels for New Adults which feature the sexual
exploits of sirens in human form as they emerge into adulthood. Carlisle
holds a doctorate in 19th Century British Literature from Case Western
Reserve University. Currently Professor and Course Chair at the
University of Maryland, she teaches college writing worldwide to U.S.
military students. Formerly, while working as a newspaper columnist,
magazine editor, and theatre reviewer, she authored a book on writing,
wrote hundreds of articles, and was awarded prizes by the ANPA and the
National Writer’s Club. She also served as a dean for Golden Gate
University in San Francisco. She works from her homes, in Seattle, Key
West, and Wilmington, NC.
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