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  About the Author

  A writer of fantasy and non-fiction metaphysics, Lionrhod (pronounced LION-rod as the h is silent) caught the writing bug at age 8. Inspired by her writer mother, she wrote an extremely lousy and highly plagiarized story about a pony. From there, she went on to focus on science fiction and fantasy as well as romance, and when she realized that she was a Witch, articles on Wicca and Magick.

  As an avid Dungeons and Dragon's player, she has written several articles for that sort of thing and one of her pieces was featured in a TSR module way back before they became Wizards of the Coast. She has also written for Green Egg.

  She tends to write slow, though that is changing!

  She has been a witch and wysard (yes we spell it funny) for most of her life. She works as a professional psychic and a teacher of metaphysics. When she isn't glued to the keyboard, she enjoys hiking in the woods, gardening, cooking and yak wrangling. She is presently working on creating a rescue for large breed dogs and for retired animals.

  Connect With Me Online

  Writers: visit Lion's blog on writing, Naked Without a Pen

  Say hi on Twitter: @lionrhod

  More Books by Lionrhod

  Witches' Gates Saga

  Dark Moon Gates (due May 2013)

  Unquiet Memories (due 2014)

  Assassin's Flower Series

  Nenfari (free novella!)

  Assassin's Flower (in progress)

  Bad Man (due May 2013 free e-short story!)

  Sneak Preview

  Dark Moon Gates

  Book One of the Witches' Gates Saga

  A Young Adult Fantasy

  by Lionrhod

  Willa, high school Junior and witch-in-training has a problem. No, not the ordinary problem of being a lonely, geekish misfit, though sure, she can add that to her list. And not the problem that she's got a crush on a delicious and evasive lord of Faery, and her mom's got the hots for him too. That's the easy stuff.

  Teachers at her school are disappearing. The substitutes are faery Sidhe in disguise, and they're trying to uncover the identity of the child who will, according to prophecy, open the Gates to Faery. That kid happens to be Willa's 3-year old brother Arrie.

  Since opening the Gates means the humans will invade and ravage the realm of Faery, the Sidhe plot to sacrifice Arrie at the dark moon, two weeks away. If they manage to do it, the Gates will close forever and the human world will perish for lack of magic. They haven't discovered Arrie's identity yet. They're narrowing down fast.

  Then there's that pesky detail in the prophecy: Willa will be struck blind if she manages to stop Arrie's sacrifice.