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I just uploaded a new story to Amazon Kindle that has a Furry-friendly theme. The description is below, but the main character, Luka, was kidnapped and turned into an anthropomorphic Vixen by a fairy when she was a little girl, but no one else can see it except others who have similarly been changed.
Keep in mind, though, the fairy is less Tinker Bell and more the Hell Priest from Clive Barker's Hellraiser series.
I'm going to put it on Kindle Unlimited soonish and over the weekend (February 21-25, 2020) I plan on setting it as free. There's a sequel titled Bury My Lovey as well, but it's about a human medium investigating lockbox once owned by the ghost that haunts her bedroom.
I just ask if you read it, leave an honest review. I'm a grownup, I can take criticism.
The Stolen Girl: A River City Magic Story
Fairies aren’t Tinker Bell. Nor are they some literary parallel of Queen Elizabeth’s court. And they sure as hell don’t care about little details like Seelie and Unseelie.
They are monsters. Perhaps once gods. Drunk on power and utterly, unknowably capricious. They take what they want – who they want – into their Otherlands and twist them to their ever-changing whims.
Stolen as child and changed by an entity she only knows as The Man in the White Coat, Luka managed to return to her girlhood home in the hills following the memories of the song her mother named her after. Now, at eighteen she moves to the big city to go off to college and learns others who have also been stolen want to help her navigate the world of the Folk, if she’s willing to accept.
Inspired by the author Charles de Lint and the tabletop roleplaying game Changeling: The Lost this story touches on living with a major mental illness and learning to trust again after suffering trauma.
This story is part of an on going series and later entries will elaborate, expand and conclude events, characters and situation presented in this volume. While one can read and enjoy each story stand alone there is an order to the series.
Keep in mind, though, the fairy is less Tinker Bell and more the Hell Priest from Clive Barker's Hellraiser series.
I'm going to put it on Kindle Unlimited soonish and over the weekend (February 21-25, 2020) I plan on setting it as free. There's a sequel titled Bury My Lovey as well, but it's about a human medium investigating lockbox once owned by the ghost that haunts her bedroom.
I just ask if you read it, leave an honest review. I'm a grownup, I can take criticism.
The Stolen Girl: A River City Magic Story
Fairies aren’t Tinker Bell. Nor are they some literary parallel of Queen Elizabeth’s court. And they sure as hell don’t care about little details like Seelie and Unseelie.
They are monsters. Perhaps once gods. Drunk on power and utterly, unknowably capricious. They take what they want – who they want – into their Otherlands and twist them to their ever-changing whims.
Stolen as child and changed by an entity she only knows as The Man in the White Coat, Luka managed to return to her girlhood home in the hills following the memories of the song her mother named her after. Now, at eighteen she moves to the big city to go off to college and learns others who have also been stolen want to help her navigate the world of the Folk, if she’s willing to accept.
Inspired by the author Charles de Lint and the tabletop roleplaying game Changeling: The Lost this story touches on living with a major mental illness and learning to trust again after suffering trauma.
This story is part of an on going series and later entries will elaborate, expand and conclude events, characters and situation presented in this volume. While one can read and enjoy each story stand alone there is an order to the series.