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Seduction of a Wanton Dreamer — A Fable
Part I: Witch Hampton
Part II: Alaskis Island
Part III: White Fountain

“Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one.”

“Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night.”

When an ancient Celtic god, Lugh of the Long Hand, decides to recapture his earthly power, he targets an unsuspecting New Yorker, Tony Fellows, as his contemporary messiah. By infiltrating Tony’s dreams, orchestrating a series of personal crises, and steering him into a barrage of sexual and spiritual awakenings, Lugh succeeds in disarming Tony’s once-solid grip on reality.

What follows is a mesmerizing journey through past, present, future, and the cracks between time and space, as the new women in Tony's life lure him into a parallel universe inhabited by the ghosts of his ancestors and the mythical creatures of the Collective Unconscious.

This fable in three parts is magic realism at its finest, a mythic tale that blends tongue-in-cheek humor with a serious exploration of our history, psychology, sexuality, spirituality, and our place in the multiverse.

Links to buy the trade paperback online:

Amazon.com

Barnes & Noble

Alibris

Links to buy the electronic edition online:
You can buy all three parts as one book (Seduction), or buy each part separately (Witch Hampton, Alaskis Island, and White Fountain.)

Seduction for Kindle on Amazon.

Seduction and its separate parts: several ebook versions on Smashwords (Nook, Sony, Kindle, Palm, etc.)

UK and EU Customers:

Click here for Amazon UK


You may order the paperback through any bookstore. The ISBN number is 9781439202715.

You may also order the paperback through my e-store by clicking here.

To order hardcover copies, please email me at the address listed to the right.



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"Captivating...readers will undoubtedly be drawn in by the appealing protagonist and the author's descriptive writing, which makes vivid both physical scenery and the characters' physicality...an enthralling read rife with creativity."

 

 --Kirkus Discoveries--