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The curse of the Naga is a 4 part saga that spans four generations. For decades the watchers (good and evil) have observed in silence as their progeny go about day to day life blissfully ignorant of their gifts and heritage until the hands of destiny weaves them together and exposes the secrets of their origin.

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The curse of the Naga is a 4 part saga that spans four generations. For decades the watchers (good and evil) have observed in silence as their progeny go about day to day life blissfully ignorant of their gifts and heritage until the hands of destiny weaves them together and exposes the secrets of their origin.


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Autorenporträt
René Danning is a budding romance writer and lives with her alter ego, the fictitious Alida Franciscus in San Diego California. René tells us in a private interview that her own tainted past is not so different than that of Alida Franciscus. "Where Alida can confess her promiscuity and romantic liaisons, I am not yet bold enough." When asked abut the truth in this statement, "I was delivered in the kitchen of a bordello in Paris France owned by Madame la Grillé, a woman ma mère spoke highly of, and educated on the streets of Paris France." René Danning replies, "Oui. Très tabou, or how you say, very taboo."