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Heart of the Current Powerpoint (Book Trailer)

 Last blog post about the third book in Dragon's Breath, Human Heart...for now. Since Youtube wants its creators to jump through hoops with ID verification just to get thumbnail access for example and other stuff I'm too impatient to wait on, I've decided to upload the book trailer and it be viewed here. If you hadn't watched my introduction video, let me warn you now. I am a newbie at video-making, editing, etc. I am not artsy-craftsy in that sense...though I am working on that skill set. I used DaVinci Resolve--the free version, which is pretty awesome but a steep learning curve for me. I have looked into Vimeo, too. I might not take long to use up one GB of space for free and I'm not in a position to pay for subscription services right now (not without assistance, anyway). I really wanted Youtube to work out since an SEO way, it makes the most sense, but I have run out of patience.

Heart of the Current is the third book in my Dragon's Breath, Human Heart short story series. They need to be read in chronological order as this is a linear series and elements from each story appear from books that have come before (plot points). The overall story is about transformation, older women coming into their power and kicking butt, and my favorite part---women with transformative draconic power!! (Rawr!) I'll let the Powerpoint video speak for itself about the third book. 

(SOUND WARNING: Mute it...for the sake of your ears...I'm going to add one piece of music in a loop if needed from now on instead of three pieces of audio that won't separate from each other.)





Let me know what you think. I've got something different planned for the other two stories in the series. 


There's a bonus non-canon story you can read after the book ends. Three down, one more dragon lady waits in the wings...Thank you so much for your support! 

Love and Light (with Chaos),
Rin Nocturne

 

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