Sonnet O'Dell
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Paranormal adventure, 113,000 words
$7.95 US .pdf
ebook: 978-1-926647-53-1
print: 978-1-926647-61-6
Summary:
Every parent hopes their little girl is going to be special, but Cassandra's mother always hoped her little girl wouldn't be.
When her mother died, she revealed the terrible truth, that when sunset came, she would be drawn into another world. A nightmare world, where monsters really did lurk in the dark shadows.
Three years later, Cassandra is still learning to control her magic, while doing the odd magical job for cash. She never dreamed something as big as finding several missing people would fall into her lap.
Despite the police telling her to leave the case be, she can't, because the law is fuzzy about the rights of the Preternatural groups involved. The police department may not care, but Cassandra does.
Something is out there in the dark and she is determined to do something about it.
Excerpt:
I'd walked for a while when my feet began to sound louder than normal, like they were giant feet. I stopped but the loud sound didn't. It wasn't the sound of my feet that had been drowned out, by something or someone coming along the tunnel behind me. I looked behind me now my eyes had grown a little used to the dark, but I still couldn't see anyone. I kept walking, faster until I was power walking. Then I was jogging until finally I broke into a run, trying to lose whatever was behind me. My pulse beat fast in my neck. I couldn't see any turnings or openings so I kept going straight ahead, until I ran out of places to run. I came to a wall and knew it was a dead end.… (meer)