About this series
Natilie has been assisting the F.B.I. to locate lost children since the age of twelve. Detective Jessica Hughe only knows her by the name of Raven. She has no idea that she has been communicating with a child for the last four years. Between them, they had brought home 203 children.
Ms. Susan Andrew started having moments of time loss and sudden anxiety attacks. Her boyfriend, Dale, insists that nothing is wrong, except maybe in her head.
In a panic, and not knowing what else to do, Susan seeks out the O’Byrne for help. It is rumored that the O’Byrne are witches. She knows first-hand that some of those rumors are true. Natilie O’Byrne, a mere student, had clearly made her believe in such.
She is welcomed with open arms. The O’Byrne soon realized that Susan’s anxiety attacks have just cause.
Now, Natilie must seek Jessica Hughe's aid when in helping Susan, the O’Byrne discover that a predatorial , serial killer has been roaming across the United States for decades.
They are all pulled into a maze of complications which must absolutely be dealt with—so dealt with they are—the O’Byrne way!
Titles in the series (3)
- Christmas in the House of O'Byrne
The House of O'Byrne has become the most magically powerful branch of Druantia's people. Adell, who is the new Matron, has opened its doors for the winter celebrations. Over a hundred people will be attending. These aren't strangers. They are Family. Magic literally dances on their fingertips. Things start off right with the love of family, and the magical shenanigans of those happily carrying on, Then start going terribly wrong. There is a traitor whose jealous spite wants to crush them all. Fooling around, the teenage girls accidently open a doorway into Faerie. A big Oops when one of the girls gets kidnapped by a Prince of the Fae, no less. The Oops... is on Him.
- Druantia's Braids
Druantia, was once human, but was remade into an immortal being. Her task is to guard against the return of the Nephilim. Her secret? The spirit of her children has been woven into the very fibers of her hair. For it is they who can birth a Nephilim. To pluck away one of her hairs is for that child to die. Rhebul, Druantia’s father. An Angel, negligent in his duty, has fallen from grace. He will fight for right, and find redemption. Jashma, an Angelic Custodian, one of the highest of the Angels. She craves carnal pleasures. She would rather consume the souls entrusted into her care, than to deliver them to their next destination. The O’Byrne, Druantia's children, Druantia's blood. Born into this world. They are gifted and magical. Cherished by Druantia, wantonly desired by Jashma, and championed by Rhebul. Caught up in a battle from within their own house, they thought they had discovered and dealt with their enemy. They were wrong.
- There Can't Be Shadows Without Light
Natilie has been assisting the F.B.I. to locate lost children since the age of twelve. Detective Jessica Hughe only knows her by the name of Raven. She has no idea that she has been communicating with a child for the last four years. Between them, they had brought home 203 children. Ms. Susan Andrew started having moments of time loss and sudden anxiety attacks. Her boyfriend, Dale, insists that nothing is wrong, except maybe in her head. In a panic, and not knowing what else to do, Susan seeks out the O’Byrne for help. It is rumored that the O’Byrne are witches. She knows first-hand that some of those rumors are true. Natilie O’Byrne, a mere student, had clearly made her believe in such. She is welcomed with open arms. The O’Byrne soon realized that Susan’s anxiety attacks have just cause. Now, Natilie must seek Jessica Hughe's aid when in helping Susan, the O’Byrne discover that a predatorial , serial killer has been roaming across the United States for decades. They are all pulled into a maze of complications which must absolutely be dealt with—so dealt with they are—the O’Byrne way!
L. S. Fayne
I love to write. I love to entertain. I try to make people feel. I write fantasy adventures with a paranormal twist.Ha, in saying that... I'm at a stand still right now. Writer's block? Hell no! When a person writes, they feel... They Feel Everything. Sometimes, it can just get overwhelming. We laugh, we cry, we excite. It has to go deep to spring back up.The "O'Byrne" family is an idea of what it might be like if a Druid family was able to keep their ancestry alive. Their beliefs and their magic. This family has held tight through changes and generations. Truly, family comes first. Books are for teens through adult.The MONOP series are rather naughty. It is adult fiction. MONOP has their own ideas of how they want to protect those entrusted to them. There is a strong BDSM theme.About myself? Life can be stranger than fiction. Right now, it's baffling. I did just get a dog. Lol.
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