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Morgaine and Michael [The Morgaine Chronicles #1] [Kindle Edition]

Joe Vadalma

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WITCHES, DEMONS, WARLOCKS – AND MORE IN THIS BRILLIANT NEW FANTASY SERIES

When Melody meets Michael, a psychic, it is love at first sight. But when she meets his circle of friends and associates, Melody feels like an outsider. Then Michael gives her a strange ancient manuscript to read about a young knight's experiences in medieval times. There the knight, also named Michael, running from a battle makes love to a witch named Morgaine, and through her meets a wizard who promises him immortality in return for his services as a slave. They journey to Egypt, where Michael meets the demon, Asmodeus, who grants immortality and other magical gifts in return for Michael's soul. Melody does not know what to make of the manuscript, and is even more confused when a mysterious woman named Morgaine arrives and asks for Michael. Still feeling an outsider, Melody tries to see if she can fit in among Michael's friends and associates, decides to join the women in something called Tantric exercises, which she discovers is sexually oriented magic. But when she sees the leader of the group float in the air, Melody runs out of the house, wondering what she has let herself in for by falling in love with the famous psychic. Little does she dream of the part Michael and Morgaine have planned for her in the future. Joe Vadalma begins a stunning career as a fantasy novelist with this sexy six-part saga of a witch, a warlock, a demon, and their loves and conflicts through the ages. Rated Mature. Some sexual content. Cover: Sami Hursey


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 349 KB
  • Print Length: 166 pages
  • Publisher: PageTurner (June 29, 2004)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B000FC1RNC
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #607,923 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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I call myself Papa Joe. I've loved science fiction and fantasy from the time I learned to read. My hobbies, besides writing, are traveling, adventure game playing and do-it-yourself projects. Before I retired, I was a technical writer at a major computer manufacturer. Several short stories of mine have been published in E-zines. Two series of paranormal suspense novels of mine, called The Morgaine Chronicles and Raven Lenore, Psychic Investigator, have been published by Renaissance E Books. These novels may be purchased from Renaissance's Page Turner Editions site, at Fictionwise E-Books, at Amazon.com (Kindle edition) and other online book sellers.

Renaissance has also published collections of my short stories, The Sands of Time, Mordrake's Apprentice, and Love Among the Stars, five SF novels, Dinner With Dracula, For Love of Kumiko, Pawns of Tomorrow, Star Tower and The Bagod and a dark paranormal fantasy called The Laws of Magic. In the humorous fantasy vane, Renaissance had also published White Queen, Black Knight; Search for Prince Knight Black, Once in a Blue Moon and The Curse of Chaos.

I was born and raised in a working class neighborhood in Chicago. I believe my love of reading stems from my parents and grandparents, who were all avid readers. As a child, one of my favorite things was hanging out at the library or browsing in flea markets for books I could afford. One day my parents took me to see a most wondrous movie, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. It made me a believer. From that time on, I read every Oz book I could get my hands on. I also loved comic books, especially the ones in the SF genre, Planet Comics, Superman, Captain Marvel, etc. I also liked mathematics and science, especially astronomy.

When I was twelve or so, I discovered the pulp magazines. They had garish covers and were printed on blotting paper, but the insides were marvelous. Even the letter columns were interesting. In these magazines, and the slicks and paperbacks that followed a few years later, I learned to love such writers as Isaac Asimov, Ray Bradbury, Robert Heinlein, Robert Silverberg and so many others. About that time I decided I wanted to write in the genre, but never got started until many years later.

I was drafted into the army near the end of the Korean War and was sent to Germany, where I worked as a microwave repairman. Also, I married a girl who went to the same high school as I did, who I met at a party after I graduated. We've been married over fifty years now. We have four wonderful girls, ten grandchildren (who are now adults ) and one spunky
great-granddaughter.

For most of my working life, I was a technical writer for a major computer firm. I learned many things there about computers, about writing and about people and corporations. I lived the Dilbert cartoon. Because of my work, my wife and I moved to a small town in upstate New York where the manufacturing plant was located. We still live there, although the company has since closed the plant.

In 1993, I retired. That's when my fiction writing career really started. First I sold a few short stories to E-zines. (I use "sold" loosely. I seldom received a paycheck.) Then I sold a novel to a POD publisher and another to an E-book publisher. The pay is meager, but I enjoy writing so much that I'd probably do it even if they paid nothing (which is the standard with most E-zines).


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