Yamaria achieves consciousness as a child, guided by an ethereal being. She inherits a locket, eventually accessing space and time. As a child she had the ability to manifest, the abiility to transcend the material and her point of time and existence through a form of her unconscious state. Yamaria reunites with a former co-ed, Salvatore, who is handsome, tall, well-bred and only recently left his work in the sciences. He is now an esteemed businessman in his family valuable conglomerate. Though hesitant, Yamaria agrees to court her former university colleague. She and Salvatore are being watched. Nonetheless they grow in natural affection. Somehow Salvatore knows that Yamaria was always the one with whom is future lies. A man who knew Yamaria’s mother before she was even born named Antonio transverses time seeking revenge against their world. Yamaria discovers three others at the point where space meets time. They were placed in different worlds with an enchanted heirloom, defeating Antonio. Livianna, one of whom she met at the insterstice, dies. Time is paused. Basilia assists Antonio as revenge against her parents. The mystical being destroys Antonio. Basilia sacrifices herself as recompense. Salvatore proposes to Yamaria. Livianna returns from the dead. Gidadina still possesses the ancient text which shakes as a warning of something yet to come.
Targeted Age Group:: 14+
What Inspired You to Write Your Book?
Circumstance and a yearning to write beyond what I had been before. Silhouette Lost is the first of two fiction books I wrote. I wanted to use whatever spare time I had and one night I could not fall asleep. All these ideas were stirring in my head. I initially jotted some notes about the what names I would call the characters, whether their names would have any hidden meaning and a line or two about the main plot. Since then I generally do not outline or make notes. It was a time in my life in which a jolt of literary energy surfaced. Writing a novel was still new to me. I go into details on what inspired me to write this book in the preface of Silhouette Lost, now available as an ebook at select online retailers.