Bel'eve Trilogy
Bel'eve Trilogy is a Paranormal/Urban Fantasy that centers around Sara Doe a shape-shifting clairvoyant as she learns to accept her true nature.
Sara story begins with Believe. She's a fifteen year old ward of the state living in foster care. Like most foster children, she knows little about her family history, as a result, she's felt rejected and misunderstood all her life. However, after a series of horrible mishaps Sara becomes keenly aware of her fanciful heritage.
As Sara matures within this new werewolf culture, learning more about it, herself, and her dysfunctional family in Bel'eve the Lie. She soon realizes that even in this Lycanthropy culture she's an outcast. A natural loner, Sara tries to hide her clairvoyance. But after she predicts the death of a rival, others become aware of her ability. Unbeknownst to Sara, the elders of the First People clans believe she is destined to become the legendary Alpha Queen. If only she can hone her gifts. Unfortunately for the clans, their enemies the ISBI and the Freemasons believe this too.
The revelation that a Caulbearer lives among them doesn't come without strife among the clans of the First People. In Bel'eve the Signs, war is on the horizon as Sara finally opens herself to love. Can Sara's surprising gifts and the help of street warrior Xavier, win over the Hunter and Blood clans in time to help her lead the werewolves in a fight for their very existence against their eternal adversary the Freemasons?
In this saga, we'll see the progression of a frighten Sara Doe as she grapples with her true nature. She will struggle to find her way among teenage peer pressure to gather wisdom, knowledge and self control. And finally a mature (Sara) Bel'eve will put on the mantle that has been placed before her to lead her people back to the ways of the Warrior.
I hope you'll stick around to follow Sara's rise from the bottom of the pecking order to the upper echelon of a hierarchical system to reign as its Alpha Queen.
© Glynis Rankin 2014
Sara story begins with Believe. She's a fifteen year old ward of the state living in foster care. Like most foster children, she knows little about her family history, as a result, she's felt rejected and misunderstood all her life. However, after a series of horrible mishaps Sara becomes keenly aware of her fanciful heritage.
As Sara matures within this new werewolf culture, learning more about it, herself, and her dysfunctional family in Bel'eve the Lie. She soon realizes that even in this Lycanthropy culture she's an outcast. A natural loner, Sara tries to hide her clairvoyance. But after she predicts the death of a rival, others become aware of her ability. Unbeknownst to Sara, the elders of the First People clans believe she is destined to become the legendary Alpha Queen. If only she can hone her gifts. Unfortunately for the clans, their enemies the ISBI and the Freemasons believe this too.
The revelation that a Caulbearer lives among them doesn't come without strife among the clans of the First People. In Bel'eve the Signs, war is on the horizon as Sara finally opens herself to love. Can Sara's surprising gifts and the help of street warrior Xavier, win over the Hunter and Blood clans in time to help her lead the werewolves in a fight for their very existence against their eternal adversary the Freemasons?
In this saga, we'll see the progression of a frighten Sara Doe as she grapples with her true nature. She will struggle to find her way among teenage peer pressure to gather wisdom, knowledge and self control. And finally a mature (Sara) Bel'eve will put on the mantle that has been placed before her to lead her people back to the ways of the Warrior.
I hope you'll stick around to follow Sara's rise from the bottom of the pecking order to the upper echelon of a hierarchical system to reign as its Alpha Queen.
© Glynis Rankin 2014
