About the Book
Celeste convinces George Godfrey to renovate the store in the hopes the time they spend together will get her closer to her goal. But as her feelings for Ianto grow, and she begins to realize George may not deserve her special tea, she finds herself conflicted - and dealing with unsettling dreams that culminate in a surprising revelation.
Under Leland Rutledge's supervision, Main Street is wired for electric lights. Cotton's condition continues to worsen as the drought drags on. Caleb and Blythe's dancing lessons begin - and long-buried feelings rise to the surface. Bram turns his amorous attentions away from Jenny, and a fashionable divorcee arrives in town.
Then a black wolf is sighted, and Ianto is forced to seek Jenny's help at the full moon. Is this newcomer a mere animal, or something far more dangerous?
About the Creator
Angie Bee is a novelist, freelance writer, and pop culture pundit. She has five tattoos (so far), has lived in the Midwest and New Zealand, wrote a thesis on the socio-political commentary in zombie films, rescues cats from cemeteries, keeps skeletons in her car, and dreams of one day meeting Guillermo del Toro. Her ultimate goal in life is to be the lady all the neighborhood kids suspect is a witch. She reviews books and movies under the name Angie Barry on CriminalElement.com. The co-author of the novel Faerietale with Stephanie Rabig and Colleen Toliver, and of Sink or Swim: Tales From the Sappho with Rabig, she has several short stories published in anthologies. Follow her on Twitter: @therealzombres Check out her website: theangiebee.tumblr.com