TITLE:
A Wizard in Waikiki
AUTHOR:
A.J. Llewellyn
PUBLISHER:
Ai
Press
COVER
ARTIST: Sid Love
LENGTH:
62 Pages
RELEASE
DATE: April 25, 2016
BLURB:
Summoned from the past, Konu rises naked from the sea to reclaim his power for
the freedom to live—and love. If the forces of evil don’t get to him first!
On a hot day in
Waikiki, beachgoers are stunned when a tall, handsome man rises from the ocean.
Striding naked to a small, ringed enclosure containing four huge stones most
tourists never even notice, he becomes visibly upset. These are Wizard Stones,
positioned between the beach and the foot traffic on Kalakaua Avenue. Konu, the
naked man, is agitated by a young Asian girl draping her beach towel over the
stones. He's come a long way, from Tahiti, and is one of the ancient wizards
whose power was infused into these sacred stones four hundred years ago.
With the invisible
battle between good and evil raging, Konu has been dispatched to help balance
the power. Landing in modern-day Waikiki, he's stunned by the changes – and to
find he is alone. A cop tries to arrest him for indecent exposure but the young
girl's grandfather – who thinks Konu's a homeless lunatic offers him refuge.
Will the ancient forces of evil beat this wizard in Waikiki? Or can Konu find
his power again, and perhaps…even love?
Publisher’s note: This book was previously published. It has been edited and re-released with Ai Press.
In
the distance, at the edges of the sand, he saw the flash of large beasts… loud
sounds, flickering tiki torches, the flashes of smiles. He heard laughter and
the jarring sound of a dozen different languages. Then he saw them. All of the
sights and sounds stilled. His heart gave a lurch at the sight of the stones.
His
stones.
Konu
flushed with anger as a woman draped a thick, brightly colored towel over the
iron gate and onto one of the four boulders representing the sacred mana of the ancient, fifteenth century
wizards—Kapaemahu, Kahaloa, Kapuni and… Kinohi, Konu's
grandfather. Konu had been the fifth wizard, the sacred protector of the
stones… until he'd been banished.
"Hey!" the woman shouted as he pulled her
wet towel from the iron gate surrounding the stones and tossed it onto the
ground.
The word Aloha flashed up at him from the pooled
fabric.
Konu's narrowed his eyes as his gaze shifted to the
woman. Was she the sign he'd been seeking?
He
reached in through the bars to touch the boulders. It wasn't easy. The gate
kept a distance between the stones and prying human hands. He glanced at the
white pigeons sitting vigil on the rocks. The tiny bird heads turned in his
direction. These miniature keepers of the fire looked as exhausted as he felt.
They were dirty, unkempt, very sick birds. Konu read their energies. His mind
flashed on mass, migratory deaths. These were the survivors. They had flocked
to the stones as creatures in trouble always had. They needed his help.
The
gate had a small lock that in his normal strength, he could have removed, but
he was weakened by the journey. He was relieved that the four wizard stones
seemed intact. His heart almost broke at the sight of one very scrawny bird
that looked near death as it lay on his grandfather's rock. The bird kept
pecking at itself, biting at a raw wound in its wing. Konu held his hand near
the bird, unable to reach it. The bird scuttled a little closer. It tucked its
head under its wing and Konu worked his magic. He tried to sense if the bird
wanted to live or die, but people were jostling him now, and he had to work
fast.
He
gave the creature life and with a flap of his hand, produced a few worms on top
of the rock face. The bird gobbled quickly. The stone's supernatural power
would restore the bird's fire-core. Konu grappled to touch the rock. He saw now
that people had brought offerings. Purple orchid leis dangled along the
gateposts. Somebody had left a shell lei, too. He gingerly stroked it. A recent
addition.
Two
bronze plaques stood before them. He scanned the writing. He recognized it as
English. He had to retrain his mind to read the words.
The voices around him grew loud again as his hand crackled like
lightning against the sensing power of the stones. Ah, magic still dwells here.
A.J. Llewellyn lives in California, but dreams of living in Hawaii. Frequent trips to all the islands, bags of Kona coffee in the fridge and a healthy collection of Hawaiian records keep this writer refueled.
A.J’s passion for the islands led to writing a play about the last ruling monarch of Hawaii, Queen Lili’uokalani as well as a non-erotic novel about the overthrow of her kingdom written in diary form from her maid’s point of view.
A.J. never lacks inspiritation for male/male erotic romances and on the rare occasion this happens, pursues other passions such as collecting books on Hawaiiana, surfing and spending time with friends and animal companions.
A.J. Llewellyn believes that love is a song best sung out loud.
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