The Witch of the Prophecy
Book one of The Prophecy Trilogy
Author: Victoria Jayne
The Blurb:
Having a choice and having a good choice are two very different things… The players of the prophecy are all in place. The vampire, the werewolf, and the witch. The fate of all paranormal beings hangs in the balance. Too bad Divina, the witch in question, wants nothing to do with any of it. She’s not about to let some ancient prophecy dictate who she’s going to love. She’ll be the master of her own destiny, thank you very much. But the intense connection she feels to each of her sexy prophecy counterparts is making it difficult to avoid potential magical disaster. And as everything continues to get more and more complicated, she’s starting to wonder—is she really the witch of the prophecy? Or is she something else entirely?
A note from Victoria Jayne:
What did I like most about writing this?
I completely pants'ed this book. I had no idea where it was going. So it was a fun journey. I wrote it for NaNoWriMo 2018, so the first draft was done in 30 days. It was a wild ride.
What character did I like most in this book?
Rori. He's so slick and on the surface tries to appear as though he's got everything together. But inside, he's a ball of anxiety and on the verge of coming undone.
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The Wolf of the Prophecy
Book two of The Prophecy Trilogy
Author: Victoria Jayne
The Blurb:
Mistakes were made. Now it’s time to pay the price. Werewolf Aric is losing his mind—literally. The incomplete mate bond with Divina is slowly killing him, and soon, it’ll become unbearable for her, too. He’s determined to do whatever it takes to make things right with his one true love. Now all he has to do is find her. But when his witch slips up and risks exposing the paranormal world to humans, Aric will need to do the unthinkable to save her and every other magical being on the planet. He’ll have to work with the vampire of the prophecy, who just happens to be his mate’s ex. Mistakes were made. He made them. And if the price of atonement is more than Aric’s able to pay? Well, he’ll destroy that bridge when (and if) he gets to it…
A note from Victoria Jayne:
What did I like most about writing this?
The idea of not thinking so much and just following your heart. Being true to yourself. I really liked that concept.
What character did I like most in this book?
Sonia. She was the only one without an agenda.
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The Vampire of the Prophecy
Book three of The Prophecy Trilogy
Author: Victoria Jayne
The Blurb:
A choice was made. Now it’s time to reap the rewards…or suffer the consequences… It was all happening according to plan. Rori chose power over love, and as a result, put himself in the running to be the next emperor of all vampires. Then someone threatened to expose his witch (along with all other paranormal creatures) to humans…unless he gave up his claim to the throne, that is. That’s when everything fell apart. The Council has no idea what Rori did to keep Divina safe, and if they find out, the consequences will be deadly. It’ll take all his power, connections, and the help of his loyal guard to protect everyone and everything he holds dear. But with time running out and enemies circling, can Rori survive long enough to complete the prophecy and maybe—just maybe—get a second chance at true love while he’s at it?
A note from Victoria Jayne:
What did I like most about writing this?
Exploring Rori's growth
What character did I like most in this book?
Jonas. There is so much about him that we don't know. How he got there and what he knows is not on the page.
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