Saint Woman Book Trailer [1]

Been working on book trailers, the first released last night for Saint Woman. Below you can see the vertical book trailer.

Book Blurb:

Saint Woman is where desire becomes both ritual and rebellion—where intimacy burns like votive candles in the ruins of saints and sinners. Here, the woman is a holy temptation, a gravitational pull that bends the air itself.

As the first book in The Tapestry of Me, a three-part literary and spiritual descent that continues through The Witch Hare and concludes with My Demons Have DemonsSaint Woman marks the beginning of the unraveling—the moment faith begins to tremble under the weight of awakening.

The style within these pages is dark lyrical, mythopoetic poetry—the signature voice Lynn L. has carved into her body of work. It draws from the deep well of Dark Romanticism, where moral ambiguity, longing, guilt, and decay breathe life into every line. Each poem pulses with sensual rhythm and emotional gravity, shaping language into an intimate hymn that stirs breath and blood alike.

Layered throughout is mythopoetry—ritual, archetype, and confession interwoven into timeless myth. Beauty is found in the wound, holiness in the hunger. This is poetry that dares to confront the shadowed self, transforming trauma into art and ache into illumination.

Rooted in gothic literature and the dark mysticism first glimpsed in Human OuijaSaint Woman builds a cathedral of ink and flesh—where shadows whisper names, lips become sermons, and the body itself becomes the altar.

At once fierce and tender, sacred and profane, Saint Woman invites the reader into a space where art is confession, prayer is moan, and every line flickers with the dangerous light of reverence and ruin.
The tapestry begins here.

Where to Buy:

Amazon


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