Suicide Affair

Book One: Dark Skies

There is a way that seems right unto a person, but the way thereof is the way of death. It is the 1960’s. Above the rich Native American city of NuSprings, Missouri, the sky is turning dark with a deadly storm brewing on the horizon. Suicide Affair is a multi-book story of how lives crisscross and intertwine. Some affairs, no matter how exciting or appealing, are suicidal when pursued. Dark, intriguing, and sometimes chilling, Dark Skies pulls you down a path you would never wish to go: Rita, a child lost on the path, wanders a dark stormy world of loneliness and survival. Her worst fear is not being raised by the monster who murdered her mother, but the shadows that threaten to eat her soul. Garth, a boy with a good soul, is pushed onto the path and pulled into its darkness through revenge and murder. RiverDawg, an aging witch doctor, plays on the path and toys with those who venture down it. People are his entertainment. Quillpen Jack, a Native American boy hoping one day to become a great warrior, discovers the path is not only dark, but deadly. Will he survive? Will any of them survive the coming storm?

Book Two: Storm Clouds

It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Insanity is sometimes fun, but sometimes deadly.

The 1960’s are coming to a close. The young Rita Pierce, having spent her childhood isolated and lonely, is coming of age and looking like her mother more and more. She has suitors.

Rita’s, fire-scarred monster-pa, full of hate and darkness, teeters between yesterday and today. Between sanity and madness. He believes Rita, conceived in lust and sin-born, is a witch from birth. Will he listen to the voice in his head, tie her to a steak and set her on fire?

A witch doctor’s conjure going rogue, unleashes an evil, bringing to life a hoard of scarecrows. Strawmen roaming the city and countryside of the Ozark town of NuSprings, Missouri, brings the city under curfew. Death is always near. No one is safe and not everyone will survive. However, with Storm Clouds comes a silver lining; his name is StormDancer. The one person even demons fear.

The days are dark. The nights are scary. A storm is brewing.

Will a wielding of magic help Rita escape a witch’s fate?

Will the scarecrows be stopped or merely pushed back deep into the witch-woods from where they came?

Book Three: Thunder

Like a spider on a web, sit I, in a spiritual realm, on a spiritual web, covering earth's globe. Peering down, I watch my puppet and toy:

I am a shadow.

A dark entity.

I am Simon, the Crow.

Having grown up in a world of abuse, isolation, and poverty, Rita Pierce, convinced she's a daughter of darkness, a witch from birth, is now seventeen and living on her own. Upon the advice of a dear friend, she decides to take charge of her future: to strike a course, create a destiny, conquer a dream.

Rita frees Deysi's Blakk's book, Blakk Magick, from its prison. The book came with a warning: Undisciplined knowledge can be dangerous and destructive. Ignoring the warning, she opens it with anticipation of a touch from the dark lover.

The table of contents were titled, Revelations, Principles, and Recipes. Underneath the titles were subtitles. The book was a manual not meant to be read from beginning to end, but according to need and knowledge. The title, Colors of Magick, grabbed Rita's attention. She reads, "Dark lovers have dark intentions..."

Conquering her dream will come at a cost Rita never anticipated. With little to loose and so much to gain, will she pay the Crow's price?