![]() ![]() Well, that and her doing a better job of leaving the cult. Nell coming to grips with the fact that she has some sort of magic is the heart of the novel. But that won’t be enough to stop them, it did however, lead to the line: “ she looked like something out of a fairy tale, one of the old stories that was fluffy on the surface but dark and bloody underneath.” Nell’s magic takes a major step further in development at that point, too. ![]() LaFleur, Paka and Pea help her get out of one tight spot. ![]() God’s Cloud of Glory Church, the cult that Nell was raised in (and that her family is still immersed in) is involved with some petty harassment of Nell - although some leaders are leaning more toward horrifying harassment. Nell had been raised in a cult that seems to be involved with - on some level, anyway - with an anti-supernatural terrorist group who seem to be kidnapping local girls. ![]() Months later, a PsyLED team - led by good ol’ Rick LaFleur - comes to her for help and to offer her a job. Nell Ingram had her life turned up side down by Jane Yellowrock when she came through her land on a vampire hunt. So why was this so hard to write? Don’t know, don’t care. You know how long I’ve spent on this thing? How many posts I haven’t written because I’ve been trying to finish this one? The worst thing is that I liked this book and not just a little bit, I liked this one a lot. ![]()
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