Entwined
A Soul Quest Through Space & Time
Another series of novels by Dianne Lynn Auchamp
Worldwide Release 5 August 2026
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Worldwide Release 5 August 2026 〰️
Aquila and the Sacred Oak | Book One
The Weaver’s Knot
The scent of pine needles is a poor mask for the stench of a dying empire.
In the year 61 A.D., Queen Boudicca stands atop a moss-covered stone altar, not as a defeated warrior, but as a woman making the ultimate gamble. Behind her lies the blood-soaked earth of Camulodunum; before her sits the great mastiff Artos, a beast of war who found peace only at her feet.
The High Priest’s blade is bronze, honed to a terrifying sharpness, but it is not the metal she fears. It is the distance between breaths.
"Wherever you go, I will find you," she had whispered to a dying king. Now, she prepares to keep that promise. As the blade descends, the queen’s spirit does not vanish into the grey mists of the underworld. Instead, it steps back from the tapestry of time, seeing at last that a single life is but a stitch—meaningless alone, but vital to the pattern.
So begins a journey across two thousand years and many lives. From the marble corridors of Rome and the shadow of Emperor Marcus Aurelius Commodus Antonius Augustus to the shores of Arabia and mystical druid hamlets, two souls remain inextricably linked.
They will meet as enemies, as strangers, and as lovers. They will be separated by betrayal, by poison, and by the sheer weight of history. But the oak remains. The symbols carved into its bark endure. And beneath the shifting faces of every new century, the promise remains:
The hunt for the other half is never truly over.
Worldwide Release 5 September 2026
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Worldwide Release 5 September 2026 〰️
Atila and the Sea-Serpent | Book Two
The Pannonian Steppe - 430AD
The air tasted of dust, dried horse dung, and the metallic tang of impending slaughter. The wind did not blow across these lands; it scoured them, stripping away memory, bone, and empire alike. Mundzak and Rugila, brothers by blood but adversaries in ambition, stood beneath a canopy of hide, their voices low, weaving the fate of thousands into their petty disputes. To the west, the sunset bled across the horizon like a fresh wound, a precursor to the red that would stain these plains before the new moon.
Yet, amidst the clatter of swords and the rhythmic thrum of hooves, there was a stillness within Lora. She stood apart, a captive of Germanic noble birth, her wrists raw from the iron binding, her gaze fixed not on the brothers, but on the shifting horizon. She wore a pendant—a sliver of ancient, cold blue stone—pressed against her collarbone. It was the only thing they had not stripped from her, a talisman that pulsed with a rhythm alien to the heartbeat of the horde.
She knew, with the clarity of those who dance upon the razor's edge of doom, that she carried a life within her that would bridge the gap between the nomadic tyranny of the Huns and the churning, frigid depths of the northern sea.
"The serpent waits," she whispered to the wind, the words barely escaping her parched lips.
It was the manifestation of a destiny woven long before the Huns rode, and one that would eventually claim the child within her. She was a mother of ghosts and queens, and her daughter, Armagan, would be the thread that stitched these fractured worlds together
Worldwide Release 5 October 2026
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Worldwide Release 5 October 2026 〰️
Windsong and Wild Horses | Book Three
After losing his wife and unborn child, Kai, desperately needs to get away. He has often wanted to explore the world beyond the fjords.
During a summer gathering, he decides to travel with his uncle to the land of the Venedi. His mother begs him to stay but, Armagan, his grandmother, convinces her to make peace with his decision.
In this third book of the Entwined series, we follow not only Kai, but Armagan’s other grandchildren as they establish themselves in the chaotic and exciting days after Rome loses its dominance, in the west, and Barbarian groupings vie for power.