Liminality

Liminality by Cassandra L Thompson is a captivating continuation of The Ancient Ones Trilogy, published by Quill & Crow Publishing House on October 31, 2021. This edition spans 302 pages and is presented in English. The narrative picks up with David, who learns that his brother, presumed dead in 15th century Romania, has returned, complicating his life further with the reappearance of his friend Danulf, a half-vampyre and half-lycanthrope.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a rich tapestry of adventure that traverses time, from the Carpathian Mountains to Pre-Revolutionary France. The story delves into the resurgence of ancient pagan gods and the challenges they face, including a formidable threat that could obliterate their existence. With the introduction of a liminal witch named Cahira, the plot weaves together elements of fantasy, romance, and horror, exploring themes of tragedy and heartache as it unfolds.
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Picking up right where The Ancient Ones left off, David has just discovered the diabolical brother he left for dead in 15th century Romania has returned. Making matters even stranger, the news is delivered by his old friend, Danulf, the half-vampyre/half-lycanthrope he had also presumed dead. As Dan divulges his story to David and his newly reanimated lover, Morrigan, it becomes clear that the ancient pagan gods history hoped to forget are back.
Another adventure through time, from the Carpathian Mountains to Pre-Revolutionary France, the story unfolds to reveal there is a much bigger problem than the return of the vainglorious Lucius. Even with the addition of a liminal witch named Cahira, the gods find themselves facing a threat that can erase their existence for good. Wrought with adventure, romance, tragedy, and heartache, the second book in The Ancient Ones Trilogy dives deeper into a tale as old as time itself…one that bites.
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