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Rise of the Ravenisha: A Fantasy Fiction Novel On Freeing Yourself From Bondage And Coming Into Your Own Power

A wonderfully woven, speculative fiction novel about werepanthers, warrior women, and revenge.

Warrior women. Ancient power struggles. Corrupt experiments.

Queen Idia sold her friends and fellow warriors into slavery for nefarious reasons, an ancient tribe of African warrior women known collectively as the Ravenisha.

Hundreds of years later, the Old-Generation Ravenisha anticipate that the time to release themselves from bondage has arrived. The New-Generation Ravenisha, led by Teddy, need to be nurtured, and are ready to spring into action. Can Teddy overcome her own issues to fulfill La Panthère Noire’s prophecy to lead the Ravenisha into a new world order, or will she doom the Ravenisha to slavery for all eternity?

A Talladega, Alabama native, Pamela Lawson received her Bachelor’s Degree in Anthropology from the University of California at Berkeley. After threatening to write a book for twenty-plus years, Pamela finally did so, with Rise of the Ravenisha being her maiden novel. The second book, Rogue Ravenisha, is complete, and there are plans for a third installment, tentatively titled Revenge of the Ravenisha.

Pamela has been a fan of horror since childhood: staying up many a weekend watching creature features and reading books written by authors, such as Edgar Allan Poe and Mary Shelley. Pamela’s literary interests are far-ranging, from authors such as Stephen King, Anne Rice, PD James, Walter Mosley, James Lee Burke, Kathy Reichs, and Louise Penny to James Baldwin and Zora Neale Hurston.

Pamela lives in Northern California with her two felines, Ferg and Nikos and dabbles in dressage.

 

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