OMG! I Did it! Book Two is Relaunched – All That’s Left is a Series Finish! And It’s Close! Sneak Peek Below!

Andras snared me with his eyes. A low rumble sounded in his chest and moved up his throat. The reactions around us shocked me. The croupier paused the betting. Some of the men moved away. A few cleared their throats, and several women let out soft moans. And all of it increased my internal temperature.
Fearing I would dissolve into a puddle if I thought too much about what was happening, I kept my gaze fixed on Andras.

Selena Aires – Ursus Borealis

To celebrate all the excitement and my appreciation of all the fantastic fantasy, paranormal shifter romance, and supernatural fantasy readers out there, my books are free July 3-5! and Ursus Borealis is free all month on Smashwords. Click on image.

Here is a sneak peek at the cover for Book Three, Tigris Vetus, and a series synopsis:

When Selena Aires moves to a small town in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, what she expects falls into place; the perfect artist bungalow, fun new friends, and miles of trails right out her back door.

It’s not long after finding her niche at the old pioneer pub The Starlight that she discovers her new town and its citizens harbor mysteries below the surface. For answers, Selena must tap deeper into her abilities as an observer. What she sees not only changes the world as she knows it but requires her to face hard choices… and strange foes.

Fortunately, the petite artist attracts strong allies, including two men, shifters, and alphas of rival packs, who put aside their differences when she calls on them, though they don’t stop competing for her heart.

Others line up to support the once dedicated loner. A vampire emissary brings challenges to Selena’s personal life, though she sees his potential as an ally. She is reunited with her brother at the perfect time, but he has a secret that breaks her heart. Then there’s her magus guide Zigan, a holy man dedicated to her prophetic cause, though even he doesn’t have all the answers.

Just when Zigan and Selena think they figured out which direction she must go to fulfill her destiny, a new twist is revealed, requiring Selena to investigate yet another path.

Answering this call means facing an alien prince who made Earth his territory thousands of years ago. Aviel does not give up when he wants something, and he wants Selena. To rid the planet of this age-old menace, Selena must make the dreaded decision to leave her growing family behind and join Aviel in her biggest role yet as a maiden marked by the moon goddesses of Anurash.

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2 responses to “OMG! I Did it! Book Two is Relaunched – All That’s Left is a Series Finish! And It’s Close! Sneak Peek Below!”

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    nicolaslemieuxxyz

    That is so freaking exciting! Congratulations!

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      bydllewellyn

      Thank you so much Nicolas!! 😄

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D. L. Lewellyn’s passion for writing began in 2020, following a summer of voracious, lockdown-induced reading in her favorite genre, paranormal romance. Besides her self-published books, her stories have appeared in anthologies, and more novels are on the horizon. Not surprising. Anyone who knows her will tell you she’s a dedicated multi-crafter. A peek inside her colorful, cluttered studio also gives you an idea. She enjoys blogging, chatting with indie authors on her Spotlight, and watching classic movies with her husband—a bowl of popcorn on her lap and her rescued fur babies at her feet.

“I cried, I laughed, and I was angry. The ride was so worth it! This series was my introduction to reading this genre. I have found this to be some of the best writing, story telling and follow through on all character paths of any prior reading of any genre.”

Kindle customer review of The Starlight Chronicles, Tigris Vetus.