Showing posts with label seven sisters moon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label seven sisters moon. Show all posts
Seven Sisters Moon by fantasy author D. VonThaer has gotten a little nip and tuck. Just in time for the release of the second book, Serpentine Souls, Seven Sisters Moon had to be reintroduced with some fresh art and few minor touches.

The 'eye art' is supplied by the talented Semmick Photo out of Dublin, Ireland. All seven books in the series will feature one of his dynamic 'eye art' pieces. He made this one just for us with the fabled seven sisters constellation surrounding the haunting eye.

Cover art is so important, and it was just as important when Tuatha was first released. The art of Newgrange was lovely, however, different art was necessary to represent the series as a whole.

New purchase links are up and coming as soon as they're approved by the various online bookstores. Consider this a relaunch, if you will, to properly give this first book of the series the attention it so deserves. 

We have blog hops coming soon for the release for Serpentine Souls, along with reviews, fab swag bags, giveaways and trivia games. Keep and 'eye' out for us!


Tuatha and the Seven Sisters Moon by D. VonThaer is the first book in the Tuatha series.



Julius Caesar wrote of the Celts: The Celts were fearless warriors because they wish to inculcate this as one of their leading tenets, that souls do not become extinct, but pass after death from one body to another. 

   Seven Sisters. The infamous collection of stars align with the full moon on Halloween, alighting the sky for a destiny that has waited centuries. Dru, a gifted but tormented witch living alone on the coast of Ireland wakes to find Ty, her long-time love, mysteriously disappeared. In Paris, Katerina, an oppressed but talented dancer bravely takes the stage in one final performance before escaping a life of tyranny, looking for a freedom she'd only known in dreams. Aodh, The Dagda, a man made of ancient legends, has slumbered for two millennia. Tonight, when the moon is full and the stars are aligned, he rises from his temporary grave to find the world is not as he remembers. His people, his family, his tribe have vanquished, along with the majority of his considerable power. Chance takes him to Dru, and together they set out to find the key to reopening his world, whilst forming a bond of friendship neither has ever previously known. During their search, Dru learns Ty was no mortal man, but a god with a prophecy to fulfill. Ty died before fulfilling that prophecy, setting off a chain of events that would forever alter the future. Devastated, Dru abandons Aodh and the life that should have already been hers, and finds herself in the company of the worst sort. She begins a sordid affair with Kas, a daemon whose insatiable lust for power is only outdone by his lust for Dru. Separated from the only friend he knows, Aodh is left to search the world alone for answers. He meets the beautiful dancer, Katerina, and is instantly smitten. He stays near her, pretending to be mortal, gaining her friendship. On Katerina's birthday, just as Aodh is ready to concede to a life of mortality, Katerina is ripped from him by Kas. Aodh's ideas on remaining mortal are no more; he has to unlock the secrets to his world that will open a trove of unimaginable power to save the two women he loves, before time is no longer in his favour, and he loses everything.


A full moon on Samhain acts as the catalyst for the rise of sleeping ancient myths that have come back to rebuild their lost civilizations. The Celts of the Tuatha De Danann have waited centuries for The Dagda seeks the help of a witch, Dru, who has been groomed since birth for her role in the ancient prophecy. Questions linger as they try to unlock their world, before it is lost to outsiders.