Blinding Brilliance, The Finale of The Slooswell Witches!

It’s here!~ Yes, these have been rapid-fire releases. I am le tired. Totaling out at nearly 89,000 words, the series is complete! As previously mentioned, Blinding Brilliance is shorter than Bookshops & Broonies and Wisteria Woes- thus, it has been priced at only .99 cents rather than the full price of the first two. (Wayward Stranger is a similar length and the same price!)

Here’s the blurb and that’s the cover up top!

Tressa Rae Gardner- Tessa Jones to ordinary folk- is on the run.

Well, the quietest, slowest run possible.

After stealing (back) a family heirloom from the Sun-aligned Fae, she’s hiding out in the most mundane place to find books- a bookshop in a sleepy Tennessee town. It’s an easy cover- being a bookworm helps, and she simply changes the hiding spot of the heirloom every lunar change. She just has to keep her death magic under wraps.

But something unexpected is coming: Faerie of both Sun and Moon are closing in- one for the family artifact, the other for the bounty on her head.

For now, though, Tressa is blissfully unaware, accidentally falling for the local horticulturist, and trying to make ends meet in this magical-meets-mundane urban fantasy novella series.

BLINDING BRILLIANCE

The finale of The Slooswell Witches story is here! Tressa Rae Gardner has been running entirely too long.

It’s time to settle this.

As the Sun Faerie invade her dreams with esoteric threats more and more often, Tressa realizes that this is it- it’s time to fight. Assembling every ally she can, she and the other witches of Slooswell must ban together- putting aside their differences and grudges- or else, the town will fall.

For better or worse, the battle will end. Will they make it? Or will Slooswell become another ghost town, missing from the history books?

Get your copy NOW!

As far as the paperback, which will include all four stories, it’s coming soon as well! I should get my author proof any day now, and I’ll share more with you all ASAP.

Now, something I thought I’d mention is that, rather than flowing from one story to another and sharing one set of context like Diamond Marked did, the novellas do recount some information, just in case anyone didn’t read one part or another. (The first two are standalone-ish, but the last two do require some knowledge of wtf is happening to make any sense.)

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