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New Edition of “O’Ceagan’s Legacy” Cover Reveal

Hello, Folks,

I know I haven’t posted in a month of Sundays and maybe longer.  Life has been busy with various projects. One of them was revising “O’Ceagan’s Legacy.” It’s been 10 years since I first wrote the book, even though it didn’t publish until 2016, so technically next year is the 10 -year anniversary, Still, I wanted to revise the book and give it a fresh look with a new cover.

So, today is the cover reveal day! Here’s the intriguing new cover for this adventurous and exciting story of Grania O’Ceagan and her brothers on the space freighter Mo Chroidhe.  That’s Irish for “my heart.”


An ancient banshee in space—  Can Grania navigate the stars and spirits?

Captain Grania O’Ceagan and her crew are no strangers to peril, but when a routine cargo run turns into a nightmare, even they aren’t prepared for what awaits. A malfunctioning jump gate leaves them adrift, while a ghostly manifestation—identified as a banshee—offers cryptic warnings of danger ahead. As ancient myths resurface and unseen forces close in, Grania must rely on her wits, her crew, and the wisdom of her ancestors to survive a journey that could reshape her destiny forever.

The revised version of O’Ceagan’s Legacy releases on February 26th. It’s available for pre-order now at just 99-cents! Every sale and review will help me launch this book into the stratosphere. It will also be available on Kindle Unlimited.

PREORDER NOW!


Teaser Excerpt

Here’s a short teaser from the book:


Just then Nansi came onto the bridge, her eyes locked straight on the monitor screens. “Well, this is shite, isn’t it? Liam has an engine down, and it looks like we’re off the map completely.”

“Yep,” Grania agreed. “Have you ever seen anything like this?”

“Seen it? No. If it is what I’m thinking it is, then I’ve heard tales and it’s not good.”

Grania stepped close and lowered her voice. She didn’t want to alarm her brothers until she knew more about the situation and their options. “Tell me quietly.”

“The stories say there are areas in space that are just empty –“

“Black holes?” Grania asked in a low breath, fearful of the answer.

“No, not that. But stretches of space where there are no stars, no planets, just nothing. They’re difficult to navigate and com signals don’t penetrate through them.”

“And that’s where you think we are? In one of these empty spaces?”

“Aye, that I do. The Sea of Darkness, it’s called by the old storytellers.”

 “So, tell me, what is the bad news then?”

“Well, the storytellers say that once something goes into the sea, it doesn’t come out again.” Nansi’s voice rasped with strain as she whispered this.

“Nonsense! If nothing ever came out, then how would anyone know anything about it? If that is what this is, there is a way out and we will find it. I will not lose my granda’s ship in this Black Sea.” Grania’s heart sank a little, although she would not show it to her crew. They would figure this out, and they would get back on track to home.

Nansi just nodded, a hint of hope showing in her eyes. For all her second’s years as a spacer, Grania knew the old tales still frightened her. Although fearful herself, as captain, she had to show strength and confidence, not only for Nansi but for the rest of the crew as well.

Vilnius strode in, came to a halt, and gazed around the bridge, his eyes locking on the forward screen before slowly shifting to each of the other ones. Those big black, empty-looking images of nothing were an immediate draw, she admitted. Only she had entered the bridge without looking at them. What did that say about her?

“Are the screens down?” Vilnius asked.


Thanks for reading today!

Lily

“Outer Rim” Release & Silver Age Comic Con

Hello, friends…

Whew! I saw Ringo Starr and his All Star Band on Friday and I’m still recovering from the high of that show! What a great evening and so many terrific songs that I actually know! It was so good. If you get a chance to see this band live, do it!

Now, I am excited about both of these book events  and eager to share the information with you.

First, my sequel novel to O’Ceagan’s Legacy is now out and available here on Amazon in both eBook and paperback. This novel picks up where Legacy left off and is an exciting adventure that takes Captain Grania O’Ceagan and her crew to the edge of the galaxy. If you like space stories with a bit of fantasy, this is a must-read!

Next, I will be at the Silver Age Comic Con in Reno Nevada with a booth on Saturday, July 8th from 10 am to 5 pm at the Reno Sparks Convention Center on South Virginia St. This is a fun convention with lots of guests in the comic book and television media from a few decades ago. Also lots of cosplay going on, so come join the fun. I will have books and jewelry items at my booth.  In addition to my books, I will also have some from Angelina Fasano and Brian Cave to sell.

Some of the titles I will have are O’Ceagan’s Legacy, Outer Rim, In Strange Waters (O’Ceagan Saga),  the entire Funeral Singer series (5 books),  Time Walker, Splintered Time (Time Walker series),

Funeral Singer: A Song for Marielle Time Walker (Time Threads Book 1) O'Ceagan's Legacy (O'Ceagan Saga)

Alpha’s Song and Beta Rising (Les Loups-Garous series by Angelina Fasano)

Alpha's Song (Les Loups-Garous)   Beta Rising: A Les Loups-Garous Novel

Old School Evil and Old School Evil The Rejects by Brian Cave.

Old School Evil   Old School Evil: The Rejects

In the same group of booths, we also have Jade Griffin with her Lacy Moore books and furries, Jacci Turner with her books, including The Tree Singer, and LF Falconer with her latest book, The Star Catcher and others, along with her Le Fey Jewelry offerings.

So, please stop by and see us and chat for a bit. I’m looking forward to meeting people!

Lily

 

“Outer Rim” release date!

When Captain Grania O’Ceagan takes her recently-repaired space freighter out for a shakedown run, she and her crew expect an easy trip. Deliver a few passengers and cargo, then reload for the return to Erinnua with a nice profit.

However, a government agency taps her ship for a special delivery to Desolation, an Outer Rim planet way beyond her flight plan. Problem is: she can’t refuse, and the promised payment will more than make up for her losses while her vessel was being repaired. Still, the job has risks and a tight deadline. Plus, the new crate in her hold is top secret, and other people are interested in it, including a PPG agent who boards her ship at Earth’s space station, ostensibly to help protect the shipment.

Crew problems and delays tighten her timeline, but the cost of failure is too high. They must make the delivery on time. Grania doesn’t have any other options.

The sequel novel to O’Ceagan’s Legacy is finally coming out with a release date of June 9th! The eBook version is in presale now on Amazon. Click on the book cover image to go to the presale page.

This contains two separate but connected novels, Errand to Earth and Desolation. I had debated releasing them separately, but decided, they were better together. No waiting for the continuation novel.

Haven’t read the first book? You can get it at Amazon also.  Just click  this linkO’Ceagan’s Legacy is also available at Kobo, Nook, Apple and other booksellers through this link.  

To give you a peek of the new book, I’ve included an excerpt from it below.

 

Excerpt from Outer Rim:

As the sails dropped and the ship slid as easily as butter into the docking slot, Grania jumped to her feet to get to the station master and check for any anomalies in the space lanes ahead that they would need to avoid or adjust to handle. Likewise, she glimpsed Rory reviewing the reports coming in from the station for other information as well as requests for outbound cargo. Business as usual. It felt great to be back at it.

“We can get a departure slot in three Earth hours,” Rory called out as she went out the door.

Stopping just outside the bridge, she asked, “Think you can load cargo by then?”

“Umm, I have four prospects lined up, so I think so.”

“Take it then.” She grinned as she went to the lower level and down the ramp to the station. At once, she saw a pair of young men with shaggy dark hair who sat on one of the few passenger benches near the port. These might be their other travelers for the trip.

“Hello,” she said as she walked up to them. “I’m the captain of the Mo Chroidhe. Might you be looking for me?”

Both rose to their feet. One was a shade taller than the other, but from their looks, they could be twins. “Ethan Jones,” the shorter one said, offering a nod. “This is my brother, Conan. We’re bound for Earth’s station.”

“Captain O’Ceagan. We’ll be pleased to get you there.” She eyed their luggage—backpacks and four cases of musical instruments. All of it could go in their cabin. Pulling out her comm, she signaled her second. “O’Toole, we have our passengers here and waiting. Would you escort them to their cabin?”

“On my way, Capt’n,” O’Toole’s voice came through.

“I’m just going to check-in. But Mister O’Toole, my second officer, will be here shortly to show you to your quarters for the trip. Welcome aboard, gentlemen.”

As they nodded their thanks, she left them to go about her business. She was not the only ship’s captain checking in with the station master and had to wait for almost twenty mites.  The master was a cranky woman who’d clearly crawled out on the wrong side of the bed that morning and hadn’t improved as the day progressed. Her voice was deadpan and irritated as she spoke to the captain ahead of Grania. She braced herself for equal treatment of her questions, but she smiled and greeted the woman pleasantly. “I’m Captain O’Ceagan of the Mo Chroidhe. I’m just paying a courtesy visit and inquiring about anything happening on the space lanes that I should avoid.”

“How would I know?” the master mumbled. “All day, all I get are complaints, questions I can’t answer, and reports of missing cargo.” She squinted at Grania as if she might know her, then shook her head. “Mo Chroidhe. That’s old Paddy’s ship, isn’t it?”

“My granda, yes.”

The woman looked up again. “Oh. How is the old coot? Is he with you?”

She gave her head a shake. “No, he retired and handed the ship over to me. But he’s well and enjoying the land life back home.”

“Ah, that’s too bad. I liked him. Always had a kind word and maybe a bottle of something with a bit of kick.”

“Leprechaun whiskey, I would guess. I might have a bit of it stored on the ship. I can bring you a pot.”

That softened the woman up. “That’s kind of you. I wouldn’t say no to it, but no need to go out of your way.”

“It’s no trouble.” Grania could send Brendan over with it. Sure, this woman would enjoy meeting her handsome young brother.

“Well, thank ye.” Her face split into a smile. Now, as far as I know, there’s no hindrances along the space lanes, no tumblin’ meteor fields or anythin’ like that. Had a comet cross about a week ago, but nothin’ new headin’ this way.”

“Wormhole?” Grania asked with her mind recalling the one from Pelanan Station. It had popped them out into dark space, apparently from a sun flare that caused the tunnel to fluctuate.

“Stable. No variations in two years now. It won’t cause you any trouble.” The station master dropped her eyes to the table behind the counter, and her forehead wrinkled. “Ah, wait a moment. You said you were Captain O’Ceagan, right?”

Grania nodded.

“I have a message here for you. I reckon whoever sent it expected you to stop in. She handed Grania a message tube, which was a confidential message sent by a secure transmission and written into the cylinder, so no one except the sender and recipient could see the contents.

“Odd,” Grania said as she put the tube in her uniform pocket. She’d play it when she was back in her cabin. “Any idea who it’s from?”

“None at all. It’s rare that we get one of those. No indicator of when or where it was sent from, but I see it was logged in here at 0400 hours this morning.” The station master pointed to the line on her log as if Grania might see.

 

 

Book Lovers Convention and New Release

I just got back from the Book Lovers’ Convention in New Orleans. What a fabulous week that was! I enjoyed going to a couple of really informative panels on writing and marketing that energized me, especially after I’d attended a Story Grid workshop here in Reno with my writers’ group. I am always trying to grow as a storyteller, so I enjoy these opportunities to learn more.

I was fighting a cold on one day of the event so I missed two more great workshops plus a pajama party with Meg Tilly. I was so disappointed. She is just a darling, sweet person. Saw my last year’s workshop maven, Cherry Adair  and caught up with her again. I took Cherry’s plotting workshop at the convention here in Reno.

Last year, the convention was a Romance Times event, but RT made that their last one, so this is the start of the new convention and not necessarily limited to romance. So, I promoted my new release, Time Walker, at the event and hope to get some new readers from the event.

The fairy dinner on Friday night was completely magical. Wonderful decorations, lots of people in costume and some delicious food. My table was hosted by author Karen Rose, who was not the wicked fae she’d dressed as. Charming lady.

Time Walker is releasing May 31st!

The first of the Time Threads series is now in per-order on Amazon and on other e-book distributors.

Meet Mali Harper,  a novice in the Time Travel division on the moon space station. Her job is to monitor the timeline and alert her boss if an anomaly shows up on it.  Boring job for the most part until an incident occurs. Then her whole world is turned upside down.

The book is a time travel, alternate history tale with a touch of steampunk.

For more information and a teaser from the book, go to the launch page.

Book 5 of the Funeral Singer Series is available now!

As of midnight tonight, A Song of Redemption is available for Kindle and paperback. This is the final book of the Funeral Singer series, so to celebrate I am putting all five e-book versions on sale for 99-cents each. That all five books for $4.95 U.S. Canada and overseas are a little higher, but also discounted.  They will be on sale for the next three days, until midnight on October 24.

If you have been waiting for the series to be finished, then now is the time to grab your copies. Come follow the Funeral Singer, Gillian Foster, as she encounters spirits, ghosts, and demons thanks to her unexpected gift.

You can find all the books in the Funeral Singer series at Amazon.

The new book, A Song of Redemption,  is not yet available on non-Amazon outlets, but the rest of the series is on iBooks, Nook, Kobo, and others. They should be going to the same lower prices on those outlets as well.