Suzonne of Twin Flames Volume 6 Introduction: A Hint of the Story to Come "I was born on the French island of Martinique a lover of the wind where the air has the scent of sugar and vanilla. I am Suzonne Isabella Catherine La Fontaine and it is my honor to share with you the continuing saga of my youth and times." In this Volume 6 of 7 series, Suzonne of Twin Flames, we find Suzonne choosing to fight an enemy more sinister than the pirate, more calculating than Sir Essex, an enemy who deviously tempts her with regard to Andre and above all, an enemy who knows her with the depth that Rutah…mehr
Suzonne of Twin Flames Volume 6 Introduction: A Hint of the Story to Come "I was born on the French island of Martinique a lover of the wind where the air has the scent of sugar and vanilla. I am Suzonne Isabella Catherine La Fontaine and it is my honor to share with you the continuing saga of my youth and times." In this Volume 6 of 7 series, Suzonne of Twin Flames, we find Suzonne choosing to fight an enemy more sinister than the pirate, more calculating than Sir Essex, an enemy who deviously tempts her with regard to Andre and above all, an enemy who knows her with the depth that Rutah knows her. This is a story of good versus evil, and proof that we are never alone. Should Suzonne and Rutah fail evil will be released beyond Twin Flames and the Delisle plantations. It will consume the entire island. Drums and more drums. Old Solomon mounts a bell on Rutah's hut. "You are to ring it when you need help," says Suzonne. After an unnerving event Suzonne asks Rutah how Ziya is able to trick her. Rutah gives an earth shattering reply. Meanwhile, Raphael is drinking more, sleeping less, and seeing phantoms. Correspondence from Camille reaches Suzonne. She writes that every woman in Paris covets Andre. The entire city prayed for him when they learned he had been abducted by pirates. Rutah reveals something too gruesome to be true but she is proven correct. Suzonne is sleeping fitfully. Nightmares consume her. When Rutah's bell rings Suzonne believes it might be another nightmare until her feet touch the cold tile floor. With only a small oil lantern to light her way she plunges into the inky black corridor to the slave quarters. She sees a tall dark shadowy figure hiding ahead. Is it a trap? Why hadn't she brought a weapon? Be sure to read all 7 Volumes in the compelling saga that is Suzonne of Twin Flames!Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
I always believed that I would write a book. Story-lines flashed through my mind even as a child walking home from grade school on a frigid winter afternoon. I remembered the beauty of a newly fallen snow and it triggered my imagination to create stories about the neighborhoods I passed. In no time, I'd be home having entertained myself all the way. My sister reminded me that instead of reading stories to her when I babysat, I would make up stories. She never forgot the one about a young dancer who yearned for red ballet slippers but her family had no money. I rarely recorded my stories. When I did jot down an intriguing few paragraphs, there was no follow through. I saved my notes and moved on to a new interest. Suzonne of Twin Flames did not allow that. Scenes and dialog filled my brain. When I didn't write it down, it continued to repeat until I did. However, there was a time limit. If after many opportunities, I had to write it down or run the risk of loosing it. It may or may not repeat weeks later. I could be driving down a highway with this unrelenting story having a field day in my thoughts. There were times when I pulled over to write as much as possible on a scrap of paper that happened to be in the console. Eventually I kept a spiral notebook on the passenger seat. I learned to take it everywhere: waiting rooms, shopping, the beach. I never knew when I would be given a thought that had to be captured. Many times I wrote the chapters until the wee hours, 3 or 4 AM. The next day after reading what I had written I said, "I wrote that? It's really good!"
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