shel

The Transsexual Chofetz Chaim

Mutant, librarian, poet, union rabble rouser, dog, Ashkenazi Jewish. Neuroweird, bodyweird, mostly sleepy.


I write about transformative justice, community, love, Judaism, Neurodivergence, mental health, Disability, geography, rivers, labor, and libraries; through poetry, opinionated essays, and short fiction.


I review Schoolhouse Rock! songs at @PropagandaRock


Website (RSS + Newsletter)
shelraphen.com/

The most unexpected of all allies to Poseidon's warriors has proven to be the fiercest—Daniel, a vampire and Nightwalker Guild made. But even the strongest alliance can be destroyed when an eleven-thousand-year-old desire is reborn...

A vampire's oath, a maiden's quest,,,

Daniel, Vampire and ally of the Warriors of Poseidon, has fought on the side of humanity—even against his fellow creatures of the night—for more than elevent thousand years. But the crushing weight of futility and the reality of always being starkly, uterrly alone has forced him to finally give in to despair. He took the first step into the sunlight that would destroy him—and instead walked into Atlantis.

And the blackest of magic that could consume them both,,,

Eleven thousand years ago, Serai was one of a group who agreed to be placed into magical stasis to esnure the future of the Atlantean race. When a dark sorceress steals the gemstone that protects her sleeping sisters, she awakens to a vastly changed world—and the one man she could never, ever forget. And with an ancient evil tracking their every step, the long-lost lovers must battle both the darkest of magic and the treacheries of their own hearts.

"Alyssa Day creates an amazing and astonishing world."—Christine Feehna, #1 New York Times bestselling author

"Alyssa Day's Warriors of Poseidon series is fascinating, thrilling, and deeply romantic."—Jayne Castle, New York Times bestselling author

— Vampires in Atlantis (Warriors Of Poseidon #7), by Alyssa Day
2011; Arizona; Berkley Press; 311 pages.
★★★★☆ 4.25 Stars on Goodreads, 147 Reviews

Circulated 26 times from 2011 through 2018.


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