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  Ghost Light

  What do ghost light, friar’s lantern, corpse candle, aleya, hobby lantern, chir batti, faerie fire, min min light, luz mala, spook light, ignus fatuus, orbs, boitatá, and hinkypunk have in common? They are all names for wisps. Corpse candle? Now that was bound to give a girl a complex.

  I had recently discovered that I was half fae. My faerie half was wisp, as in Will-o’-the-Wisp—my father, king of the wisps. It was a lot to digest.

  Dealing with my newfound princess of the wisps satus was stressful, but business was booming and I didn’t have time for random panic attacks. I used to see a therapist to help deal with my anxiety. Lately, I visited Galliel at Sacred Heart church.

  Galliel wasn’t the priest at Sacred Heart, though I usually stopped and said hello to Father Michael while there. Father Michael had helped me with my recent demon trouble, but spending time with him didn’t relieve my anxiety like Galliel did. It wasn’t Father Michael’s fault. He was a good priest, as far as I could tell, but he was only human. Galliel was a unicorn.

  I was indulging in my guilty pleasure, Galliel’s adoring head resting in my lap, while Ceff spoke with the priest. This was bliss. I had always wondered what true happiness was like, but never thought I’d have the opportunity to experience it for myself. Somehow, during a catastrophic week that nearly brought my city to its knees, I had found my own. Galliel was a big part of that, so was Ceff.

  If I were looking for love on Craig’s List, my singles ad would begin something like, “Must Love Unicorns.” Of course, I didn’t have to look for love online. My heart now belonged to Ceff.

  Ceffyl Dŵr, or Ceff, was a kelpie. In fact, he was king of the local kelpies. Since discovering my wisp princess birthright, that seemed somewhat fortuitous. It was also extremely dangerous. The kelpie king had plenty of enemies. He also had a murderous sociopathic wife.

  I didn’t care. For the first time in my life, I felt like I truly belonged. I had a gorgeous date, amazing best friend, business partner, and roommate, wonderful mentor, fabulous new friends, more clients than I had time, and a pet freaking unicorn.

  I should have known that something bad was coming. I have said it before and I’ll say it again; Fate is a fickle bitch.

  Praise for Shadow Sight

  "I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys sarcastic wit, supernatural beings, a good mystery and one kick butt heroine."

  --Paranormal Romance Guild

  "If you’re a fan of mythology or paranormal books, you would enjoy Shadow Sight. There is an element of romance that begins to develop towards the end (which keeps you wondering what will happen in the next book) to satisfy the paranormal romance fans. But if you’d rather read a mythology-based mystery told from the point of view of a quirky, often sarcastic, main character, then you definitely need to read this book!"

  --Flashlight Reader

  "Instantly captivating and an absolute must read for adults, E.J's Shadow Sight, the very first in her series, is a must buy and one book readers need to read ASAP! Readers will love E.J's signature humorous writing, her kick-butt protagonist, and one heck of an unpredictable story."

  --A Cupcake and a Latte

  "I absolutely love the creepies in this book. If you like strange creatures and quirky-oddball descriptions this is for you."

  --Dizzy Izzy Book Reviews

  "I love the world of Harborsmouth. It is full of interesting and intriguing supernatural beings who live amongst humans...Also, Stevens has again managed to create characters that I loved. She has this knack for making quirky, endearing characters. Ivy, Jinx, Kaye, Marvin, and Hob are perhaps more addicting than the characters from the Spirit Guide series."

  --Reading Lark

  Also by E.J. Stevens

  Spirit Guide

  She Smells the Dead

  Spirit Storm

  Legend of Witchtrot Road

  Dark Poetry Collections

  From the Shadows

  Shadows of Myth and Legend

  E.J. Stevens writes poetry, urban fantasy, and young adult paranormal novels. E.J. is the author of the haunting collection of dark poetry From the Shadows, the chilling collection of paranormal poetry Shadows of Myth and Legend, the young adult paranormal Spirit Guide Series, which include She Smells the Dead, Spirit Storm, and Legend of Witchtrot Road, and the Ivy Granger urban fantasy series.

  E.J. is a graduate of the University of Maine at Farmington with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology and is an active member of the Paranormal Romance Guild. E.J. currently resides in a magical forest on the coast of Maine where she finds daily inspiration for her writing.

  CONNECT ONLINE

  Twitter: https://twitter.com/EJStevensAuthor

  Blog: http://www.fromtheshadows.info

  Official Ivy Granger Website: http://ivygrangerpsychicdetective.blogspot.com

 


 

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