Publication Date: April 15, 2019
Publisher: Month9Books
Description:
The
faery queen has forbidden Aidan from stalking his prey, but Cassie
should have known that nothing would keep him from what he wants: to
steal her away forever into the realm of the Fae.
Cassie
struggles to pick up what’s left of her life, keeping true to her
promise to watch over her best friend’s son. But despite the faery
queen’s promise of safety, the shadow of Aidan is ever present in her
mind, haunting her dreams and turning forest shadows into nightmares.
The rest of her friends are getting ready for college, but not her. The
Fae haven’t left yet. Cassie knows because Laney lingers still, drawn to
the son she gave up, the foliage at his window sill bright green and
flourishing at her touch.
Laney’s
son is safe in the arms of his adoptive parents, and the babe has
Cassie to watch over him from afar. That should have been enough for the
new faery, but it wasn’t. She couldn’t let her son go. Laney watches
him from afar, motionless, ageless, addicted to his tiny movements and
contented sighs. The thought of leaving him is unbearable, even if she
knows leaving is the only way to keep her best friend safe from Aidan’s
grasp.
When
the faery queen’s threat of departure becomes all too real, Aidan takes
matters into his own hands, throwing the Fae into a battle that risks
their very existence. His action impels Laney to choose which side she
really belongs on—human or faery—and forces Cassie to decide just who
she can trust, at last, with the truth.
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Top 10 “Happy Feely” songs
Top 10 “Happy Feely” songs
Uhh… “Happy Feely songs?!” Okay…here we go.
1)
Once More With Feeling – the entire soundtrack to that episode of Buffy
the Vampire Slayer, though more specifically I’ve Got a
Theory/Bunnies/If We’re Together because bunnies are very upsetting. And
what’s with all the carrots, what do they need such good eyesight for
anyway?!
2) Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2 – on piano. None of that orchestra stuff.
3) Orange Colored Sky – but only when Natalie Cole sings it.
4) The entire La La Land soundtrack – shut up, it’s my favorite movie.
5) For that matter, 90% of all Broadway musicals. Seriously. Shut up!
6)
I really don’t listen to normal music…is that coming through yet? How
about the Psycho Theme? You know, when Norman’s going at her in the
shower?? That’s pretty riveting. And Bernard Hermann, am I right?! That
guy was nuts. Did you know he’s credited for sound on The Birds, but
there’s no music?! It’s just bird noises! How cool is that? Genius.
7) Geez…three more?? Okay, hmm…I like that Peter Pan song, what’s it called?? Huh. Oh yeah! Ruth B. Lost Boy. I like that.
8) I’m Shipping Up To Boston. Let my Irish roots rejoice. Plus I like music you can stomp to.
9) Oh! Elle King! I like her too, how about Good Girls? That’s Happy Feely.
10) One Week by the Barenaked Ladies. Because as a teen I could totally sing this entire song. Boom.
E.
M. Fitch is an author who loves scary stories, chocolate, and tall
trees. Her latest novel, OF THE TREES, is a Young Adult horror/fantasy
inspired by haunted cemeteries and the darker musings of W.B. Yeats. Its
sequel, AT WOODS EDGE, will be released in the coming year from
Month9Books. She is the author of the Young Adult zombie trilogy: THE
BREAK FREE SERIES. Her story, BETWEEN SHADOWS, was recently featured in
the Fragments of Darkness anthology; and her new collection of short
stories entitled THE VEIL: GHOSTS, GOBLINS, GHOULS is coming soon! She
has been published in Pulp Metal Magazine, Under the Bed Magazine, and
her short stories RELEASE
and THE CREEP were featured respectively in CHBB’s Lurking in the
Shadows and Lurking in the Mind anthologies. When not dreaming up new
ways to torture characters, she is usually corralling her four children,
or thinking of ways to tire them out so she can get an hour of peace at
night.
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