Please leave comments as you read each chapter. I'd love to know what you think and the things you are passionate about or may find problematic. If you enjoy the story, I'd be thrilled if you also Tweeted, Liked it on Facebook, and/or gave it a G+. Connect with me on any of those sites or at my blog: http://morgenrich.wordpress.com. About the novel . . . (Spoiler alert) Being a partner in genocide is unimaginable for a peaceful, inept shape shifter like Grainne. But when her husband Slyxx holds her medieval homeland hostage for a seemingly worthless ransom she doesn’t have, the inconceivable happens, and Slyxx orders the destruction of Incorrigible. Despite growing despair, Grainne can’t let go of believing that survivors do exist, and it’s up to her to find them. When she detects an error in translation of a set of mysterious scrolls penned by a missing order of priestesses, she resolves to find the women she believes can lead her to survivors. She uses her wiles to escape captivity and thinks she’s on the right track when she finds an exiled colony of nomads and convinces them to settle in Incorrigible. What she doesn’t realize is that she already knows the missing priestesses, and some of them are working to stop her from uncovering a secret alliance threatening her world. Even worse, one of Incorrigible’s new citizens wants what’s right under Grainne’s nose. Although quick-witted and more worldly for her travels, Grainne is about to learn just how naïve she really is when Slyxx resurfaces, along with two captives, and she discovers the stars aren’t what she thought they were . . . and neither is she. Complete at 114,000 words, Incorrigible: Secrets Past & Present is a standalone and intended as the first novel in an epic science fantasy series for Adult readers. Told from multiple points of view, the story of Incorrigible unfolds through the eyes of the realm’s leader, a few of its citizens, and one of its enemies.