Wyntress Catches a Review
Review:
Humorous, spine-tingling, and definitely a roller coaster ride is Wyntress Nyght.
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Wyntress Nyght’s Supernatural Crack Book Trailer
lol I just finished the Book Trailer for Wyntress Nyght’s Supernatural Crack
Book One: Exes & Hexes
Paranormal, Dark Satire, Erotic Romance
Shout at me and let me know what you think. I’m so tired now. It’s been a long crazy week, sheesh!
Oh and check this out!!! The Official Book Cover!
Book Blurb:
“Good evening my delicious little darklings of darkness. Wyntress Nyght here, serving up your forbidden dose of supernatural crack. So hook up your IV’s, roll up the psychic and toke her, or offer up your shot glass for some ecotplasmic delight. For I have the phantasmal kick you have all been jonzing for. No DT’s here my darklings, only the monster of all dragons for you to chase… me! Now, for those readers who are new to my witch-board of communications, allow me too sinfully boast a little about the place I haunt. It’s the Other World, the Underworld, or a label I am rather fond of and prefer, Hell.”
*Gasps* Did she say Hell? That she did, and a few pages later, you’ll realize what a hilarious but darkly adventurous thrill ride Hell can be. And who knew it would have all started with an ex-Fanger and the kidnapping of his new coffin screamer. Toss in a lusty Were, a mischievous Zombie, a Dominion of Chaos, some too-damn-sexy Demons, a mysterious malicious and hidden plot, plus whatever other zany characters of Hell pop up, and we have the makings as to why there’s never a boring moment in the death of Wyntress Nyght!
Now, grab a dry pair of knickers just in case yours get moist from laughing, and open the book already. Wyntress hates to be left waiting by the grave!
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Introducing Wyntress Nyght’s Supernatural Crack!
Would you like to meet Wyntress Nyght from my brand new series Wyntress Nyght’s Supernatural Crack?
Blurb:
“Good evening my delicious little darklings of darkness. Wyntress Nyght here, serving up your forbidden dose of supernatural crack. So hook up your IV’s, roll up the psychic and toke her, or offer up your shot glass for some ecotplasmic delight. For I have the phantasmal kick you have all been jonzing for. No DT’s here my darklings, only the monster of all dragons for you to chase… me! Now, for those readers who are new to my witch-board of communications, allow me too sinfully boast a little about the place I haunt. It’s the Other World, the Underworld, or a label I am rather fond of and prefer, Hell.”
*Gasps* Did she say Hell?
That she did, so flip a page and you’ll realize what a hilarious but darkly adventurous thrill ride Hell can be. And who knew it would have all started with an ex-Fanger and the kidnapping of his new coffin screamer. Toss in a lusty Were, a mischievous Zombie, a Dominion of Chaos, some too-damn-sexy Demons, a mysterious malicious and hidden plot, plus whatever other zany characters of Hell pop up, and we have the makings as to why there’s never a boring moment in the death of Wyntress Nyght!
Now, grab a dry pair of knickers just in case yours get moist from laughing, and open the book already. Wyntress hates to be left waiting by the grave!
Coming Soon at Noble Romance Publishing in 2010!
Wyntress Nyght’s Supernatural Crack
Book One:
Exes & Hexes
Genre: Dark Satire, Paranormal, Erotic Romance
Are you ready for one hell of a hilarious time?
This book is not suitable for anyone under 18.
Striving for Balance–Dark & Light– An Interview
First, I would like to thank Anjelin for doing this interview. I recently caught her reply to a discussion in a Pagan group speaking about Dark Paganism. I have met people who used this term before, and have used it myself, so the confusion caused by her confession was of no surprise to me. The word Dark seems to throw many for a loop, which is why I asked Anjelin to do an interview with us. Maybe at the end of it, we can sweep away some of the fearful and very misunderstood stereotypes stapled to her belief.
Now Anjelin was once a member of the Church of Satan but she has started a new path, an extension from, called The Order of Shadows.
C.H. Scarlett: What exactly is the Order of Shadows?
Anjelin : In Albany NY there is a church called the Correllian Nativist Church, run by HP Davron. He believes in balance of both the light and dark and had formed Order of Shadows, as a darker path and organization. He let it sit for awhile, not getting it going until recently. Lillee and John Allee are in charge of this organization and have asked some of us that they know to be on the counsel in getting it up and running. The Order of Shadows is for dark pagans and Satanists, but open to anyone who wants to learn. We just finished our seekers class which was on learning to have balance in our lives and that both the right hand path and left hand path are needed to find balance. This is also learning about our shadow selves, sometimes maybe not liking all we find out about ourselves, but learning to embrace and maybe change what we don’t like. It’s looking deep into ourselves. The book used in the seekers class, was Right and Left of Center by John and Lillee Allee. It’s about finding balance in our lives, both magical and mundane. It’s how we sometimes veer farther one-way at some times and veer the opposite direction at others. While trying to maintain at the middle pillar.
C.H. Scarlett: Yeah I believe in balance to. However, we all perceive or define Dark differently. Most people, even Pagans consider the dark to mean Evil. I never quite got that, since I am eclectic, however, to each their own. We also have many Light Workers, Love and Lighters, New Agers and so forth that connect the word Dark with Evil. When you tell someone you are a Dark Pagan, just what are the reactions? When you mention Satanism, I am sure that gets quite a reaction as well.
To read the Full Interview, Click HERE.
This interview was posted on The Pagan & Pen—another blog I write for.
Cerebral Reviews–Pointing out the Good & Bad concerning Bound by Blood: The Awakening
This is a great Review. It points out the positive as well as the negative.
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Ms. Scarlett has an obvious love of language, world- and character-building, and the ability to form solid sentences structured in a variety of ways, which kept this reader interested. I’m surprised an agent hasn’t snapped this series up and sold it to the highest bidder.—4 Brainys
Aspen: If you are making Crosses for Vampires….
Did you know that at one time Aspen was the type of wood preferred when making Vampire Crosses? I didn’t know it but according to some groovy Vamp lore, the wanna-be Van Helsing’s had their preferences.
Supposedly, the cross of Christ was made from Aspen. So back in the day when all was pretty much the Age of Folklore, after a hefty helping of a wench and maybe some grub with a pint, men would stagger out with their Aspen made crosses to ensure their way home. Or if you happened to be a so called Vampire Hunter, you would carefully make sure all of your stakes (not steaks) were carved from Aspen.
According to lore, this wood did not just work on Vamps. Anything of Evil nature was in fear of it. Lay some of these twigs of a Vampire’ or Witch’s grave and they wouldn’t be rising by moon time.
Christian Witches—Is it possible?
I say yes because to me, you can believe in any God you want to. You can follow any path that tickles your fancy as long as it doesn’t hurt anyone because really, what’s the big deal? As I always say, live and let live, although many people just can’t swallow that one. Then again, if you buy Maxwell House coffee and not Folgers, some people have a hard time dealing with that one as well. Isn’t it funny what little things will just set someone off? For instance, I have a cousin who is bona fide, certified, crazy. He even has the papers to prove it. (winks) And while he is normally funnier than most comics out there, normally sweeter than a hive of honey, certain things turn him into Jason from Friday the 13th. For instance, walking into a room and breaking wind, then acting as though you didn’t do it…yes, to my cousin, that is means to rip your head off, mentally and physically. So for ones like him, there will always be Maxwell House and Folgers sitting in crypt keeper’s cabinets.
The reaction to people who decide to mix their faith of Christianity and Witchcraft, doesn’t seem to get it any better. Now Pagan’s are used to getting it from those who aren’t Pagans but they usually don’t catch hell from their own. So I guess we can put the Christian Witches right next to the Satanists for causing controversy. Only unlike the Satanists, who are used to being the loner against all odds, the Christian Witch may have a hard time just ignoring it. Usually, they feel very deeply, only wishing to bring forth the positives of one faith and mix it with the beauty of another. For instance, Jesus…they truly believe in him. Only in their mind, he was something of a witch and healer himself, who practiced the greatest power of all, love…unconditional love and understanding. Is it me or did it just drop a few temperatures in here? lol Let me get a sweater…
Now before anyone decides to signal the lynch mob, even though you know I love the smell of my flesh roasting over an open fire, don’t get so riled up because I used Jesus and Witch in the same sentence. There are plenty of things that he did that supports the Christian Witch’s beliefs on this AND yes, I know there are plenty of things which supports your belief that he wasn’t.
Whether we want to realize it or not, Religion and Faith are like a new pair of hand me down shoes—even though they are new to you because you just laid claim to them. They have to change and reform in order to give a good fit. That’s basically what these people are doing as they converge two or more faiths. They are breaking in a shoe and making it comfortable.
For whatever reason, many people are leaving Christianity (and no, I am not about to debate that)—however, these Witches who leave are taking what empowers them from the church and finding a spiritual balance. They simply believe in energy, controlling their own lives, herbs and other so called forbidden treats. However, Jesus touched them in some way or the idea of him, so they are taking him a long for the ride. Again, to each his or her own.
So while it might not be my thing or your thing…let it blow like the wind unless you’re like my cousin and simply can’t help yourself. If that is the case, we will keep the Maxwell House and Folgers in the crypt cabinet for when you come to visit. We also have a couple of straight jackets or two just in case you need to go to your ‘special’ place and collect yourself.
If you would like to read more by those who follow this path just to get a better idea of what they believe in, then I found some good web sites below. Keep an open mind—or else I will be forced to send Hannibal over to your house—yes, he makes house calls…and yes, he does have a way of opening one’s mind—
AND remember, you are not going there to be tempted and tricked away from your path…you are going there to learn a little something about someone else…so you don’t look so silly fumbling around in the dark clueless. lol
Starlight—a Christian Witch : I believe in One Deity that is Spirit. Both Father/God and Mother/Goddess. I believe that the Holy One has walked the Earth as both man and woman to teach us.
I believe in the Love that Jesus taught.I believe in the power of the Divine to work magick. I see the Earth not only as my home, but my family. I see that I am a part of all that is seen and un-seen. My God/dess has many lessons to teach me and all of creation to teach me with. I am here to love one another, to love my God/dess and to live in peace with all of creation. This is what I strive for.
Another Web site: Christian Witchery, as I see it, is the combination of a Christian religious viewpoint and the actual practice of magic and ritual. In order to properly understand the significance of Christian Witchery, it is necessary to understand what kind of Christianity is being practiced; likewise, what kind of magic is to be practiced.
For one to become a Christian Witch, one’s understanding of Christianity must be relatively liberal. Taking the Bible as one’s only source for spiritual knowledge is a valid enough path, but it would be immensely difficult to incorporate that with magical practice. Another definition of Christianity would be much more flexible: a path that incorporates a version of Jesus at least loosely based on Biblical (or Gnostic Christian/rejected canon) sources as its central figure. Someone who believes strongly in Jesus Christ (and God, and the Holy Spirit, either as three separate entities with one divine essence or three aspects of the All) can potentially still practice magic. SOURCE









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