Amanda is crushed after she finds her boyfriend with another woman. Still reeling from crashing her car, she's rescued by a man unlike any other, and whisked away to world beyond her own. It is there she becomes Siobhan.
Together, Siobhan and Kabhan face Eternity in a world of fire and ice.
Jodi has been writing and editing professionally for a decade, dividing her time between her own WIPs and those of her public clients. She is the publisher/EiC of Belfire Press and The New Bedlam Project.
Currently she and her daughters are working together to create a series of non-fiction chapbooks for new pagan families, based on the Wheel of the Year.
Over the years her non-fiction has appeared in Shroud Magazine, Necrotic Tissue, Apex Digest, The Beltane Papers, The Blessed Bee, newWitch, Noneuclidian Cafe, and the Michelle Belanger-edited collection, Vampires – In Their Own Words.
Her short horror has been included in the magazines Nocturnal Ooze, Night To Dawn, Necrotic Tissue, Monsters Next Door Road Trip Issue, and the anthologies Horrorology (Twisted Library Press), War of the Worlds Frontlines (Northern Frights Publishing), Fifty-Two Stitches (Strange Publications), The Black Garden (Corpulent Insanity), Tainted (Strange Publications), Parasitic Thoughts (The Parasitorium Group), and Fried! Fast Food, Slow Deaths (Graveside Tales) and as part of Rhada McKai in Courting Morpheus (Belfire Press).
This novella was very interesting and did not turn out the way I expected, which was good.
Amanda found her best friend in bed with her boyfriend. Upset, she took off and wrapped her car around a tree. While waiting for some type of help a stranger comes out of no where to comfort Amanda and take her to his cabin. She asked who he was, and he said his name was Kabhan. Kabhan informed her that her name was not Amanda, it was, in fact, Siobhan.
They were together for a year and were husband and wife then a strange thing happened. She awoke in the hospital to see her mom beside her. What will happen next?
A fast and cute read. Once you get into the story you can tell where things are going or so you think. A great twist at the end. I will be looking forward to seeing the next book.