My Novels

Just to give you an idea of how much energy my brain uses versus how much time I spend putting my ideas to work, here are the fourteen novels whose entire plots I have in my head, none of which I have come even close to actually finishing.

Please note: If I don’t share details it’s because I don’t feel comfortable sharing them at this time.

Series

The Vampire Series:

Voice of the Ages: The Story of Ereshkigal – The story of the 15,000-year-old mother of all vampires.

The Hunter Sub-Series

Kali – The Hunter’s first life 3,000 BCE
Michael – The Hunter of the 16th century
Nina – The Hunter of the 1960s/70s

    Dust to Dust Tetralogy: – the present Hunter

  1. Dust to Dust (name flexible) – The Hunter (Vanessa) develops her abilities – This is the book I am focusing on right now.
  2. The Tainted Soul
  3. Disciples of Satan
  4. The Next Generation

The Hunter is a very powerful vampire hunter who is reincarnated every time she dies (sound familiar? Get used to it, there isn’t anything “original” under the sun…). The series incorporates a lot of ancient Indian history and Hindu mythology into its own mythology.

Single novels

Teaching Angel - Chronicles a troubled girl’s last year in high school, and the bond she forms with her teacher.

The Twisted Knife – Two orphaned sisters living on their own discover a family heirloom that awakens witchy powers in them.

Awakening – The journey of a young woman who awakens to her conscience after having murdered three people.

Ghost from a Wishing Well (name flexible) – A teenage girl tries to heal the trauma of having witnessed her best friend’s accidental death, with the help of her other friends.

Immune – A girl obsessed with infectious diseases falls in love with an HIV-positive guy.

Bindi – A modern tale using Hindu mythology.

~ by sitakali on 1 December, 2009.

One Response to “My Novels”

  1. 14 is impressive-not having written them ain’t.
    Personally(draws himself up with great dignity) I have only not finished one.
    But I have some great notes and maps and charts and,and,and…

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