Design featuring the lovely ladies of my "Motor City Witches" book series! From left to right: Trina, Kiana, Louise, Rachelle, and Sarai.
Copies available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble!
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Design inspired by my "Motor City Witches" books. This design includes the emblem of the Children of Moonlight coven, which the main protagonists of the series belong to.
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Trina Michaels is one of the protagonists of my "Motor City Witches" book series. Trina is introduced in the second book. After being tossed out of her home by her bigoted mother, Trina meets Louise when she saves the young women from assailants, taking her into her home. Through Louise, Trina learns to tap into to her ancestral power, as well as the true meaning of family.
"Motor City Witches" books I and II are available on Amazon and Barnes & Noble!
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Character Synopsis
TW: Transphobia, Violence,
Trina Michaels is the fourth protagonist of my "Motor City Witches" book series, and is introduced in "Motor City Witches II: Goddess Awakened". Trina is a 20-year-old transgender woman who was disowned by her bigoted mother, and tossed out on the street. Because her father died when she was only three years, and her grandmother died when she was fifteen, Trina had no one to turn to.......until she crossed paths with Louise Eason one fateful night.
Trina was being accosted by a group of men, and was certain she would have been murdered. However, Louise stepped in and saved her. Louise then opened her home to Trina, even giving her a job at her shop, RoxyJo Creations. Louise and her f...
SPOILERS AHEAD!!!
Louise Eason is the third protagonist in my "Motor City Witches" book series. Louise, like Rachelle, is a pinup and boudoir model. She is also a seasoned burlesque performer, artist, and entrepreneur, the owner of RoxyJo Creations. When she is not performing, she often assists her mother, Kristy, at her occult shop, Diana's Garden, named after Louise's late grandmother. Louise comes from several generations of witches, psychics, and rootworkers through her maternal line. Louise is a direct descendant of Kamaria ("Bright like the moon" in Swahili), a princess of the lost Zira ("Moonlight Messenger") tribe in what is known today as Kenya. The Zira tribe were known for their magic and supernatural abilities. Tragically,...
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"Motor City Witches: The Goddess Within" follows Rachelle, Sarai, and Louise as they use their ancestral powers to navigate their lives and overcome their adversities.
Best friends Rachelle Lawson and Sarai Patterson learn the mysteries of the Craft from their friend, Louise Eason, a generational witch with supernatural abilities. Rachelle learns to tap into her divine sensuality after getting out of a toxic relationship, and learns the importance of self love.
Sarai, an aspiring horror author, is the black sheep of her conservative family, and struggles with the decision to come out as bisexual. She also learns a huge family secret, as well as the events leading up to the suicide of her fraternal twin sister at 13.
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TW: Mentions of Abuse and Suicide
Sarai Patterson is one of the protagonists of my "Motor City Witches" book series. She is the longtime best friend of Rachelle Lawson, and cousin of Louise Eason. Sarai and her fraternal twin sister Faith are the result of a love affair between their father, Vernon, and Ivy Turner, a witch. However, unbeknownst to Ivy, Vernon was engaged to Thelma, a member of his family's church. Fearing being shunned, Vernon chose to stay with Thelma, leaving Ivy heartbroken and pregnant with their daughters. Tragically, Ivy died shortly after giving birth. Out of guilt, obligation, and love for Ivy, Vernon took his daughters in to raise. Thelma, angry at Vernon's infidelity, and resentful because of her infertilit...
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Rachelle Lawson is the daughter of a pediatrician father and social worker mother. She also enjoys success as a pinup model and freelance artist. However, despite her success, Rachelle suffers deep insecurities due to her toxic relationship with her boyfriend, Lamar, who has no qualms about cheating on and disrespecting her. However, Rachelle eventually decides she has had enough and ends things with him. With the help of her friend, Louise, she learns to tap into her innate power and sensuality. While embracing her newfound confidence, she attracts the attention of Nicolas "Nick" Ramirez, whom she meets at an anime convention. Unlike Lamar, Nick is supportive, respectful, and more importantly, faithful. Nick, like Louise, also comes fro...
"To my Black Goddesses and Black Mages. Even though the world tries to convince us otherwise, we are beautiful, resilient, and Divine beings. Never let anyone dim your light." -Jade Aurora
This quote is part of the dedication from my debut novel, "Motor City Witches: The Goddess Within". Never cut yourself down to appease others or make them comfortable.
Louise (front), Sarai (left), and Rachelle (right) are the protagonists of my upcoming urban fantasy novel, "Motor City Witches: The Goddess Within", which is set to debut June 2020.
You can get a sneak peek by clicking on the link below:
https://www.wattpad.com/628899685-motor-city-witches-the-goddess-within-sneak-peek
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