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THE UNWINDING
The great lengths a father goes to protect his daughter from the past,
and what bonds are worth breaking to discover the truth.
Missy stumbles upon evidence in her father’s office that she was secretly adopted, yet Jack swears to whiskey in hand, that he doesn’t know anything about her real mom. Missy realizes that finding her real mother could solve the sometimes-aching void throbbing in her chest. Despite it all, her father is clear that he won’t help.
Only one person is willing to help: Missy’s neighbor, Cole, a gorgeous and talented Broadway star. A chance meeting on their opposing fire escapes quickly turns into something more intense than Missy’s ever known. As they dig to expose the connection between her birth mother and adoptive father, Jack’s life unravels. Her father’s usual clever strategies turn into one abrupt bad decision after another, as though he’s running out of time. Jack alludes that the truth may put their lives at risk, however this is Missy’s chance to take back her life, and live by her own rules for once.
A WITCHBUG PURPOSE
Picture book by Harper Patterson & Erin Kettle
Witchbugs are tiny bugs, with BIG magic.
When Sienna Witchbug wakes up on Sunday, she has no idea she’d break the rules. Sienna is finally old enough to go through the poral in Whisper Village, through to the human world below. But she must follow the rules according to Mama Witchbug; no magic. Ever since their Uncle Witchbug never returned from the portal, Witchbugs have been afraid to let humans see their magic. When Sienna Witchbug sees how sad a girl is that her family hasn’t grown enough crops for their farm stand, she is astounded. Witchbugs don’t know hunger; they’ve always used magic to replenish food. Sienna thinks maybe she could help.
Maybe Witchbugs and people can help each other.
Erin I heard you made it through in Query Kombat. I hope I heard right because you deserve it!
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Thank you, Janet! I did and feel lucky to have met so many great writers like yourself.
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