Takakush Genus Magica Book One by Raine Reiter - Contemporary Fantasy, Dark Fantasy - Evil stalks the rainforest


Takakush
Genus Magica
Book One
by Raine Reiter

Genre: Contemporary Fantasy, Dark Fantasy
Publisher: Twanoh Press
Date of Publication: 1/25/2021
ISBN Paperback 978-1-7356850-0-7
ISBN Ebook 978-1-7356850-1-4
Number of pages: 282
Word Count: 62K
Cover Artist: Kim Dingwall

Evil stalks the rainforest

When Professor Elena Lukas returns to her cozy Pacific Northwest hometown with a broken heart, she’s plunged back into the fate she tried to escape. Like her mother and grandmother before her, Elena must now dedicate her life to a powerful ancient Lithuanian goddess. Although she is prepared to live as a priestess hiding in a contemporary tourist town, she arrives to find that a series of so-called animal attacks have terrorized her forest.

With the help of a handsome detective from the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, Elena uses her expertise in invasive and endangered species to identify that these are no normal animal attacks. The woods are stalked by a dark, mystical creature bent on ravaging the area in an attempt to quell its insatiable hunger. When her little sister goes missing, Elena realizes that the beast can only be vanquished if she is brave enough to face it in-person, embrace her identity as a high priestess, and expose her powers to the man she is growing feelings for.

“A fantastic tale that weaves a spell of ancient mysticism and modern charm." --Tim Marquitz, Author of the Demon Squad series, The Enemy of My Enemy series, and more

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An Interview with Raine Reiter



Welcome. Writing isn’t easy. What was the most difficult thing you dealt with when writing your current book?

Learning the craft is a lifelong journey, but it was very difficult in the early days. Truly, hearing feedback without falling to pieces was challenging. When I began my current book, I knew what I wanted to write, but didn’t have the skills to bring some scenes to life. Determining where to start the story was difficult as well. I think I had at least five different chapter ones during the drafting period.

Tell us a bit about your writing career?

As a young child, I loved telling stories. I wrote Nancy Drew style mystery in grade school, bad poetry in high school, plays in college, and technical manuals at work. Life got busy, but there was all the time in the world to write my novels.

Until twelve years ago, they diagnosed me with cancer and face mortality. Thanks to Nanowrimo, I wrote my first draft novel, faced how truly bad it was, and started studying the craft. Twelve years later, I’m cancer free and publishing the first book in my series. For the future, I plan to keep learning and keep writing.

They say Hind-sight is 20/20. If you could give advice to the writer you were the first time you sat down to write what would it be?

Start younger. Write faster. Study harder.

What was the most difficult scene to write?

There is an animal attack scene in my current book. The event is horrific. It took a lot of thinking to figure out a way to convey the horror without turning it into an offensive gore fest. It was also difficult to figure out where to start the story.. I think I had a least five different chapter ones.

Are themes a big part of your stories, or not so much?

I don’t plan themes when I’m plotting, but often discover them after the story’s written. There are ecological elements in the Genus Magica series, but I think it is more important to focus on telling a good story than teaching a lesson.

What are you working on now?

I’m working on the next books in the Genus Magica series.

Is there a release date planned?

Takakush-Genus Magica Book on released in January 2021. I expect book 2 later this year, and Book 3 in 2022.

Who is your favorite character from your own stories and why?

I love writing the non-human characters. My current book, Takakush, has a Raven familiar character. It is great fun thinking in his point of view. Showing the emotional reactions of Ohto, the bear hunting dog is also interesting. Giving him a nonverbal language of action and reaction. I’m a big dog fan and find them fascinating.

What was your favorite book in grade school?

I loved “Simple Spigot” by Mary Francis Shura. It is about the Tait children, a robber, and a tiny ghost called Simple Spigot. The book is out of print, but I located a copy last year. It held up for me and I think it would make a fun kid’s movie.

What are your plans for future projects?

I’m planning a second series called the Fet Gede Mysteries. The main character is a snooty yuppy who becomes accidentally possessed by a charming Loa (Voodoo Spirt of the Dead). I pencil in the first book in the series for 2022.

Is there anything you would like to add before we finish?

Thanks for inviting me.

It was our pleasure. Thank you for joining us today.


Excerpt:

Regana – Home

Regana stood between the two worlds, watching her sleeping body. When did I become so old?

The wrinkled face, spun-sugar mop, and gnarled fingers in Real-Time bore little resemblance to her divine avatar in the Penumbra. Marks of time mean nothing. She chuckled.

Lithe and nimble as a sprite, Regana kicked off from the boundary and floated through the between, sorting threads of possibility as she passed.

“Goddess of the Crossroads, why draw me here?” She waited for an answer.

Thick fibers of probability whirled and pulsed with light around her, while others faded into implausibility and blinked out.

Soon, her temper frayed. Braiding destinies and untangling misfortunes amused Regana, but her fatigued human body in Real-Time called for rest. “Show me the blasted job and let me get out,” Regana said. “Lady of thresholds, doors, and portals, your priestess readies to serve you.” Her cry echoed through the Penumbra. “What must I do?”

A scarlet rope, thick as an anaconda, whipped out of the tangle and garroted her waist. Hot, near burning, it reeked of dark magic and death.

“See.” The voice hit her like a hammer, and a kaleidoscope of images overwhelmed her mind’s eye. “Be present,” ordered her goddess.

Galahad - McCleary, WA

Across the field, wind stirred the chimes, bells, and bamboo noisemakers hanging from the eaves of the main house.

Galahad dozed in the pasture with an ancient horse blanket covering him.

Frost on the grass and pasture fence resembled snowfall. A freezing fog surged along the paddock, encircling his legs.

He woke. Something was different, unfamiliar. It wasn’t fear, it was curiosity.

With drowsy eyes, he surveyed the tree line. His nostrils flared, sampling the air. There. Hiding beneath the aroma of evergreens, a sickly-sweet stench. A predator.

The old warrior’s heart sped as he readied for a fight. At sixteen hands, he was massive and courageous. Last spring, he ran off a pack of coyotes come to snatch a newborn kid.

Galahad snorted and shook his mane. The frigid air transformed his breath into plumes of steam. He pawed the earth, kicking up divots of soil.

The wind ceased. The chimes quieted.

It struck Galahad, mounting him from behind and wrapping its limbs around Galahad’s belly. The horse arched his back as incisors sank into his neck.

Claws raked his abdomen and up his flanks, scoring slashes through the blanket into his hide. The metallic tang of his blood joined the beast’s stench.

Galahad’s hind legs kicked into his attacker’s midsection, but it only embedded its fangs deeper. Blood spurted from the wound.

The embrace tightened. He bucked, rearing and struggling for footing. The attacker threw Galahad to the ground and remounted.

The stallion screamed.

Teeth ripped flesh from Galahad’s throat, severing his jugular. His sight darkened, and his blood melted the frosted grass. Passing through and away, the horse saw the blackness clinging to his murderer.

The malignant thread released, and Regana’s vision ended. In the mundane world, her eyelids flew open, her heart hammering in her chest.

“Blood-red magic rings the waxing moon.” Her voice croaked with the remains of sleep. “Medžioklė begins.”

About the Author:

Raine Reiter weaves together an empowered, female-centered narrative with rich descriptions of nature and an ever-present sense of mystery. Her vivid, flowing prose takes readers of dark fantasy into a world that looks and feels real, while still evoking the enticing paranormal creativity shared by authors such as Richelle Mead and Kat Richardson.

A fifth-generation Washingtonian, Raine lives in the gloomy Pacific Northwest and prowls the rainforest with her silly spaniel, Luke.

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