The Wisp is available at the link below and through your local bookstores and libraries.
Bara dreams of the dark-haired boy, but one blustery day, the dark-haired boy is replaced by a silvery spectre who haunts her even when she is awake, pulling her deeper into dreams and closer to secrets she is better off not knowing. Waking up is no relief. The fictional east-coast town of Windfall offers its own surprises: immortal witches, coffee-loving werewolves, and dream boys come to life. A dead man’s diary names Bara a Clavigen and calls upon her to cage the evil. She must defeat the witch who has ensnared the Wisp in a piece of enchanted amber. Unfortunately the dreams have not revealed all. Always watching, a demon waits to prey upon her young soul.
Very nice, I do not write like this. But I like to read/listen to stuff like this. How do you take the time to describe these details so thoroughly and with so much attention to the precise appearance of your characters, their actions and their settings? I find this difficult. Maybe if you tell me how it is done I will be able to write more in this genre or style in the future.
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
Thank you, Laura Lynn. I guess one has to slow down and think about each detail … but really what .. read moreThank you, Laura Lynn. I guess one has to slow down and think about each detail … but really what it takes is lots and lots of time:)
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