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Night Draws In (In All The In Between Places Book 1)

Night Draws In (In All The In Between Places Book 1)

“You three need to understand, you’re being drawn into things a lot bigger than yourselves.” Dark things. Things that should only live in fantasy. The Nain Rouge was recently sighted in Detroit and Black Eyed Children haunt Washtenaw County. "If the Dark holds sway, all the more reason I am needed." Angela is a changeling, fostered by the Fae and recently returned from the Twilight Realm. Raised to be a champion and still healing from the passage to the human world, she struggles to catch up to the life she never lived. “You have a Destiny? Well, I didn’t sign up for this.” Lydia is underestimated by many because of her deformity. She scoffs at the paranormal but her innate skepticism cannot prevent her hobby of stage magic evolving into something more real. “Listen to me very carefully, Mr. Bailey. You are aware that this is not just a dream, correct?" Bailey is a queer teenager trying to keep a low profile until he can escape high school. He is haunted by dreams and premonitions of a menacing evil. Skeptical mage, queer seer, and brain injured warrior. Destined to save us. Hunted by supernatural predators that want to end them before they reach their heroic potential, these teenagers will have to travel to Fairy and back if they want to survive long enough to save the world. “I guess we're going to see the Land of the Dead this trip, after all.” But then again, sometimes the Darkness wins

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