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Mystwalker

Follow the urban fantasy adventures of a charming thief hiding a dark secret from her coffee shop colleagues. She's not human, boasting pointy Fae ears and a werewolf's inner bite to prove it. Dive into thrilling stories where supernatural abilities clash with everyday city life.

The Problem With Promises
The Thing About Wolves
The Trouble With Fate

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    The Trouble With Fate

    • 362 pages
    • 13 hours of reading

    WHAT SHE DOESN'T KNOW MIGHT KILL HER: Hedi looks normal. Yet that's taken effort. Her fellow Starbucks baristas don't see her pointed ears, fae amulet or her dark past, and normal is hard for a half-fae, half-werewolf on the run. Hedi's life changed ten years ago, when her parents were murdered by unknown assassins. She's been in hiding with her loopy aunt Lou since, as whatever they wanted she's determined they won't get it. Things change when wolves capture Lou, forcing Hedi to steal to free her - for if she can offer up a fae amulet like her own they may trade. But it belongs to a rogue werewolf named Robson Trowbridge, who betrayed Hedi on the night of her greatest need. Over forty-eight hours, Hedi will face the weres of Creemore, discover the extent of her fae powers and possibly break her own heart in the process. 'A well-crafted world, a great story and dynamic characters ... this book has them all' Karen Chance, 'A fascinating fae world that will have you howling for the next book. I loved it' Suzanne McLeod, 'What a delicious read ... Get this book!'Darynda Jones

    The Trouble With Fate
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    The Problem With Promises

    • 410 pages
    • 15 hours of reading

    Engaging and immersive, this book promises a captivating experience that will keep readers hooked until the very end. With a blend of intriguing characters and a gripping plot, it offers a thrilling journey that fans of fantasy and adventure will not want to miss. The author’s unique storytelling style ensures that readers are drawn into a world filled with excitement and suspense, making it a must-read for those seeking an unforgettable literary escape.

    The Problem With Promises