
The Harbinger, A Triquetra Chronicle
Sarah Heximer
Type: ARC
Genre: Historical fiction, mystery, magical realism
Word count: 120,000
Warnings: Swearing
What if your past life helped you discover your future, in the present? Journey through the past and present as they collide in this dual timeline tale of past lives, present challenges and future potential. This novel is a historical mystery meant to be the first in a series about the mysticism in life, exploring female friendships and chosen families.

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Sophia Aitken is a University professor who has been troubled by the same dream since she was a child. Never having come to a conclusion, and always waking up before she can know how it ends, she forges ahead in present day with her new found professional calling. Encircled by two friends who couldn’t be more different from each other if they tried, they bring peace to each other’s lives in unexpected ways, not knowing how their friendship is one for the ages.
Ann Hughes is a young girl in her prime in 16th century England, with a secret to keep in an otherwise mundane village. Her and her friends are as thick as thieves and help support each other through life’s challenges in this day in age; but they don’t realize a dark future hangs over them that could affect the course of their individual paths forever.
The Harbinger, A Triquetra Chronicle, a dual-timeline historical mystery, is meant to be the first installment in a series focused on learning about the mysticism in life while exploring female friendships and chosen families.
From a very young age, Sarah was fascinated with story-telling. Whether it was listening, reading or creating, she had a natural affinity for strong narratives. Fast forward and she is harkening back to her original passion, leveraging all she has learned in her professional career to create something wholly new and aligned with her original calling.
Now? She’s tuning into that passion and sharing her love of writing, historical fiction and mystical intrigue with you! So thank you, for holding space for one person to pursue their dreams and bring to the page what was once lost for so many years.
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