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Song of the Annunaki

by
Lorraine Kennedy
Now Available
From
New Concepts Publishing
Samura
is searching for that elusive fantasy lover who has always haunted her dreams, but what
she finds is a Prince of the Stars and a deadly enemy to mankind.
© copyright September 2006, Lorraine Kennedy
Cover art by Eliza Black, © copyright September 2006
ISBN 1-58608-957-9
New Concepts Publishing
Rating: Contains violence, adult language, and
graphic sex.
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The ancient Sumerian Gods are
about to make their presence known. For thousands of years the Annunaki have been
watching and waiting; now the time has come for the earth to be cleansed once again.
Thian
has observed Samura from afar, yearning for that which has been forbidden. Will the
craving for his enemys daughter conquer the mighty warrior of the Annunaki,
damning him to become one of the Fallen?
When the children of Santa
Fe begin to mysteriously disappear, Officer Samura Priestly finds herself in a surreal
nightmare of misty images, and a strange music that pulls at her soul, filling her heart
with longing.
To uncover the cause of her bizarre nightmares, Samuras doctor puts her under
hypnosis, but what he finds in the deepest recesses of her mind is far more than she
bargained for. Is Samura in the throes of madness, or in the middle of a galactic battle
between good and evil, where the fate of mankind rests with the Gods of Old?
To
save all that she loves, Samura must conquer the Reptilian invasion, fighting side by side
with the man who is her master, her adversary and her lover. Can she place her trust and
her heart in the hands of one who has campaigned for the destruction of humans? Can Samura
open Thians eyes to the beauty of life on earth and their love?
Excerpt
Pulling the blankets up around her neck, Samura stared wide-eyed at the
mist seeping from the cracks of the closed bedroom door. Thick, twisting, swirling mist
that pulsated and breathed as if it were alive. Crawling across the hardwood floor, the
mist radiated a greenish luminous light that cast the small room into a surreal nightmare
world.
The mist whirled and danced, forming the image of otherworldly fingers
that reached from the floor to twist around her ankles and wrists.
She could not move. She could not so much as squeak in protest. The
invasive mist had robbed her of her voice, paralyzing her limbs until she was no more than
an infant at the mercy of the unknown.
Behind the door a bright light invaded the smallest opening with the
power of a thousand suns, a brilliance that tore through her eyes, sending tendrils of
excruciating pain into her brain.
Samura could feel her body lift off from the mattress to hang suspended
in midair. Long, shimmering strands of dark hair hung from her head, coming to rest on the
pillow below her.
The temperature in the room dropped, covering her with a chill that
pervaded the warmth of her white cotton nightgown to send shivers through her body. Her
breaths were shallow, allowing only the smallest wisps of warmth to escape into the
chilled room, delivering puffs of fog from her lips.
Slowly her body began to move to the door. Her terror was absolute, its grasp
tightening around her throat until it was burrowing down into her stomach. The sickening
feeling of bile reached up from her gut, consuming her. Only with sheer willpower she was
able to force the feeling away.
The little white door that had offered so much protection a short while
ago was gone, replaced with a cavernous hole. What lie behind that distorted doorway was
the unknown . . . What lie outside that door existed beyond
the sight of many, visible to only the few.
With liquid smooth motion her body was lifted upright until she was in
a standing position.
Samura's soul screamed in protest as she inched closer and closer to
that void of oblivion beyond the doorway. Her heart knew that to go through that opening
would be to look upon the truth . . . a truth that she was not prepared to see . . . a
reality that could destroy mankind.
A chorus of soft whispers drifted into her head, soothing her like an
eerie lullaby.
"Go beyond the door," the singsong voices urged. "See
all that was, and will ever be . . . See the truth."
She had no control . . . she was gliding through the door. A
blast of air hit her, a billion molecules of realities rushing past her and into the world
she had always known.
Surrounding her was infinity. She looked upon countless galaxies that stretch into a
universe with no visible beginning or end.
Walking upon the stars was the most unusual man, he appeared so large,
as to dwarf the planets beneath his feet. Long flaxen hair billowed behind him, lighting
the dark sky with white hot radiance. His handsome, breathtaking features were soft
perfection, framing gray eyes that lit up like moons in the night heavens.
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