The Enigma, A Triquetra Chronicle
Sarah Heximer
Type: Beta project
Genre: Historical fiction, fantasy, science fiction
Word count: 114,500
Warnings: Swearing
Sophia’s life in Scotland has finally grown quiet…until Friday the 13th and Summer Solstice begin stirring questions no one expected. In 1911 Britain, Josephine Findley finds herself increasingly confined within a household determined to control her every move. As past and present unfold, the story connecting them deepens.
Months after the revelations that changed everything, Sophia is finally at peace. Traveling through the Scottish countryside with the man she loves, she looks forward to a joyful reunion with her soul sisters and their families. Yet as Friday the 13th and the Summer Solstice draw near, the veil between past and present begins to shift once more.
In the summer of 1911, Josephine Findley arrives at a grand estate as Britain prepares to celebrate the coronation of a new King and Queen. Though surrounded by grandeur and excitement, she feels increasingly confined under the watchful eye of the Viscountess Carlisle, whose restrictions leave Josephine feeling more like a prisoner than a guest. Hoping for an ally in the household’s eldest son, she instead finds herself navigating expectations, secrets, and the rigid rules of society.
As fate quietly intertwines their paths across time, the truth waiting beneath the surface may prove impossible to ignore.
Sarah Heximer is a writer drawn to stories that explore the deeper threads connecting history, memory, and identity. Fascinated by symbolism, ancestral narratives, and the ways the past continues to echo through the present, she writes fiction that blends historical intrigue with metaphysical themes.
Her debut novel, The Harbinger, A Triquetra Chronicle, is the first installment in a series exploring past lives, hidden histories, and the symbols that carry meaning across generations.
Outside of writing, Sarah works as a strategist and storyteller, helping organizations clarify their narratives and communicate ideas that shape the future.
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