Middle-aged Mara runs her own coffee shop downtown where human customers aren’t allowed. When one slips past the wards and sees Zeni, her Faerie assistant, things go south. Religious fanatics kidnap Zeni and burn the shop to the ground. It’s the witch trials all over again.
With the help of her handsome boyfriend and a fellow shop owner, will Mara be able to save her friend in time?
When not penning the next novel, J.E. Feldman focuses on mentoring authors and raising money for charity. The literature world is merely one facet of her life. Feldman haunts car shows, anime conventions, medieval fairs, and whatever else catches her attention.
She enjoys road trips ripe with history, crocheting blankets for the homeless, and can be found reading in cramped bookstores.
This story is all about prejudice. The human mass a fairy & assumed it was a ghost. Obviously, he wasn't very smart because if it was a ghost you would make a trip back to the shop with two other men & a sack to capture a ghost. Obviously, that's not possible. The coffee shop owner pretends not to see the ghost. Later the same day the "ghost" is kidnapped. The coffee shop owner & her boyfriend rescue the fairy. Unfortunately, the kidnappers ruffed her up pretty bad. In the end the kidnappers got justice & the fairy returned to the Fae from to recuperate.