Karmic Justice -A psychological thriller played out through the centuries
Karmic Justice, the feature length pilot. Over many lifetimes, Marie and Jean Paul are destined to meet again and again, falling in love, then tormenting each other, repeating the patterns of the past over and over… unless one of them can break the ties that have bound them together in the river of time.
River of Time, TV series based on the feature pilot. In the vein of The Medium and Ghost Whisperer, Marie, with the help of a hypnotist, was able to confront her past life issues and break the bond that had caused her life times of misery. Now Marie becomes a past-life regression therapist to help others deal with the issues that are preventing them completing their soul’s journey. |
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Giants of the Frost -Horror, tragedy and a love affair spanning a thousand years
A compellling blend of modern scientific scepticism and ancient Norse fantasy, set in the world of perpetual twilight in a remote research station off the coast of Norway. Based on the novel by Kim Wilkins, winner of four Aurealis Awards for Fantasy and Horror, her books have been published in the UK, US and Europe. |
The Scent of Power -Power struggles behind the walls of a 16th century Harem
Parallel with the reign of Queen Elizabeth I is the story the reign of a woman more beguiling, more treacherous and even more ambitious. Safiye Sultan, favourite of Murad III will stop at nothing to ensure she is the mother of the next Sultan in her quest for ultimate power behind the Ottoman throne.
Venetian-born Sofia Baffo was captured and sold to the royal harem in Constantinople. But Sofia, the very embodiment of “Machiavellian,” captures her capturers. With her perfumed body and bewitching eyes, she rules the men who own her, using her slavery to acquire power on a global scale. In spite of the lush, sensual themes, this is no Mills and Boon fictionalisation – it is based on true events and real characters. Sofia Baffo controlled the Empire from within the harem walls, her web of intrigue reaching far beyond Constantinople to Europe, her touch felt in wars, sabotage and European politics. A thinking person’s drama, playing on the West’s fascination for life in a Turkish harem. |
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