Lucian
Barnes
Author Bio
I spent most of my youth in
rural Ohio and began writing stories at an early age. Many of these early
attempts at story-telling were inspired by mysteries, such as those found in
the old Hardy Boys books and the
cartoon antics of Scooby Doo. As I entered my teenage years I began to drift
away from writing stories, instead picking up my pencil to compose lyrics for
heavy metal songs because my new dream was to become a musician. That vision
remained hopeful for many years after my high school graduation, but like most
dreams of this nature it died out as I became older.
After working several menial
jobs through the years that followed, my thoughts again began to turn toward
writing books. Inspired by my favorite author, Stephen King, I took an online
creative writing course and slowly began to develop my skills. In late 2010 I
was given a violent shove, both by the job market (which was horrible to say
the least, and still is) and by the persistent encouragement of close friends,
to pick up my pen and begin writing again.
In early 2012, I gave birth
(that's almost what it felt like) to my very first published book, Desolace. Finally having a completed
novel in my hand was the best feeling in the world for me, giving me a sense of
accomplishment I had waited a lifetime for. Since then it has gotten easier for
me with each book I have published. Since the initial release of Desolace, I have published four more
novels in the series. My latest work is the fifth book of the Desolace Series, Cemetery Hill.
Desolace
A serial killer is loose in Misty Hollows, Ohio and
Katie Johnson is sure that her friend Julie has been abducted by this madman.
As she searches for her friend, Katie finds an unexpected ally in the ghost of
one of the killer’s victims and soon finds herself transported to a completely
foreign time and place. She only hopes that she can find Julie before it's too
late.
Haven
Katie finds that the town of Haven is not what it seems as she continues
her journey across the strange world of Desolace, searching for her friend,
Julie. During her travels Katie makes new friends, but also makes a horrifying
discovery. The creatures that she thought to exist only in myths and legends,
while she grew up on Earth, are very real on this world! The only bright spot
is a message that Katie receives from Julie, but the message is filled with a
sense of urgency. Will she find Julie in time? Or will the darkness of this
world consume Julie first, leaving only a useless husk of flesh behind?
Outpost
13
As Edward and his makeshift group of adventurers
descend the stairs leading underground from the Outpost, they find a strange
object as well as Katie's friend, Julie. They watch in horror as Melissa
disappears through this new portal, and decide to follow her. When they get to
the other side, they find themselves in a post-apocalyptic world that resembles
Earth. Will Edward be able to lead the group back to Desolace to continue
their battle with the Black Knight? Or will they be stuck in this new Hell,
fighting just to stay alive?
City of the dead
Upon their return from the post-apocalyptic realm of
future Earth, Edward and the remaining members of his group destroy the portal
to keep a never-ending flood of zombies from wreaking havoc on Desolace. They
are reunited with their ghostly friend, Amber, but have no weapons or supplies
and are forced to return to the town of Loknar to seek help. After enlisting
the aid of the town guard, and their new friend, Jasper, Edward leads the group
toward his home town, the city of Elysia.
When they arrive, Edward is saddened to see his once great city has been decimated. The lone surviving elder speaks to Edward of an incursion by the forces of darkness, which seems bent on completely destroying the largest city upon Desolace. Sending Edward and his faithful followers on a mission to the south, they soon discover a small town, seemingly forgotten and uninhabited for a very long time.
Was it the work of the Black Knight and his minions which has left the city streets littered with corpses? If so, will they be able to stop his madness before it consumes Elysia and everything Edward holds dear to his heart?
When they arrive, Edward is saddened to see his once great city has been decimated. The lone surviving elder speaks to Edward of an incursion by the forces of darkness, which seems bent on completely destroying the largest city upon Desolace. Sending Edward and his faithful followers on a mission to the south, they soon discover a small town, seemingly forgotten and uninhabited for a very long time.
Was it the work of the Black Knight and his minions which has left the city streets littered with corpses? If so, will they be able to stop his madness before it consumes Elysia and everything Edward holds dear to his heart?
Cemetery hill
After a raging, intense battle with a large contingent of the Black Knight's minions, Edward and the remaining members of his group take shelter in an abandoned inn to lick their wounds. Formulating a plan to chase after the demonic creatures in order to eradicate the threat of a reoccurrence, Brian and Katie head off, leaving their werewolf companion to keep watch over their leader as he attempts to heal.
Following the trail of the railroad tracks, they discover more than they were bargaining for; the retreating demons spring an ambush on the unsuspecting duo as they ascend toward the pinnacle of the mountain. Surviving the surprise attack and, for the time being, eliminating the immediate threat, Brian and Katie continue to climb. As they reach the termination point of the railroad tracks, they find themselves staring at the gaping entrance to a cave.
Determination fueling them, they step through the opening, making sure there aren't more of the tiny demons regrouping inside. As they enter, a blood red veil of light falls over their vision. The expansive chamber is adorned with row upon row of enormous, wooden crosses, some of which have nude prisoners shackled to them. Could this be the place Julie had referred to as Cemetery Hill? If so, what were the odds of her still being alive? Would Katie find her best friend in this chamber of horror, or was she too late?
Destined for Darkness was intended to be a standalone
containing George’s back story, though most people consider it to be a prequel
to the Desolace series.
Destined for darkness
Shortly after his arrival, he met a beautiful woman. He was determined to hide his dark past from her, especially after finding out that she was a psychic, able to see both the past and the future of anyone she came into contact with. He managed to hide his secrets from her until several years after they'd gotten married and started a family. Fearing that she would turn him in to the police, he killed her. Not realizing that his son, George, witnessed this act, Frank decided to take him back to Misty Hollows.
How would the memory of his mother's death effect young George? Would he follow in his father's footsteps? Journey through the years, from infancy to adulthood, with George to see if he can resist the inner darkness!
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