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Faelorehn: A Dark Young Adult Paranormal Romance Fae Fantasy (The Otherworld Series Book 1)
Haunted by eerie visions. Guarded by a captivating stranger. Hunted by a vengeful goddess. And that’s just the start of Meghan’s troubles with the fae …
I never heard him come after me and even as I climbed the slope and stumbled onto our shaded back lawn, I didn’t look back. I was either saving myself from that serial killer I always imagined lived down in the swamp, or I had finally gone over the deep end.
Meghan Elam has been strange her entire life. Her eyes have this odd habit of changing color and she sees and hears things no one else can. On the eve of her seventeenth birthday, the visions and voices in her head grow worse, making her believe she’s lost her mind. That is, until the captivating Cade MacRoich arrives with an explanation of his own.
Cade brings Meghan news of Eile, an enchanted Celtic realm brimming with ancient magic, a world where whispering spirits exist in the very earth, and a place where Meghan just might find the answers she has always sought.
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The Shipbuilder: A Paranormal Fantasy
In the summer of 1869, beleaguered for-hire killer Zach Dimitru arrives in Eastport, Maine, bearing an amulet and searching for absolution. His salvation is dependent on the Benoit Family, who are also pitiless and tormented. Zach’s deliverance is reliant on Juliette Benoit. The young woman is grieving the loss of her soul mate, whom she believes has reincarnated without her. Miraculously, the amulet imparts messages to Juliette. The fate of both Zach and Juliette, as well as the town, depends upon her ability to learn and convey those lessons before the arrival of a hurricane—one with the force to devastate Eastport.
“The lost souls of Eastport, Maine struggle for Providence and tolerance. Can a stranger deliver salvation? THE SHIPBUILDER is moody and somewhat grim. It has a deep undercurrent of fate and magic at its core, strongly reminding this reader of the work of Daphne du Maurier and Emily Brontë. With her passion for history and the accurate portrayal of the period, author Salina Baker brings this time and place to harsh, vivid life. In doing so, she’s crafted a resonant and compellingly readable novel.” — Susan Rooke, author of The Space Between