Turalynn Series
K.C. Causey
(2017)
Science Fiction
Featured in
3D-based
Aine Pennington is a singer and heiress to a bank fortune renowned all over Penamharik not only for her divine voice and matchless beauty but for her uncanny financial acumen. Kiyoe Amano is a teenage demon-summoning immigrant priestess fighting a lecherous bishop and a group of pedophilic elders. In the first instalment of the Turalynn series, The Sword and The Songbird, their lives are forever-stained by dark magic after a plague of lust strikes, resulting in dangerous alliances and unleashed ambitions.
The second instalment, The Saints and The Slaveholders, sees Aine transform from singer and bank heiress to the Lady Aria. She’s never held more power, but for all her brilliance and fortune, she has never been less in control. Darcy Patton has never had power, but he imagined himself to be in control: the personal attorney for his cousin Aria, and the object of lust for every woman in Milford.
For the cover design of this LGBT-friendly tale of friendship, family, lust and intrigue, our cover cooks simmered a seductive recipe featuring Aine and Darcy as the central ingredients of each instalment. Dressed in Victorian lace lingerie, Aine is seen holding her weapon of choice in her right hand and a songbird's feather in her left. Darcy too is seen holding his weapon of choice in his right hand and the scales of justice in his left. His chiseled physique, man-boy features, and blond-streaked shoulder-length brown hair on full display.