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Indigo

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Seventeen-year-old Brit Kavanagh is hiding something: Just before her mother disappeared, she gave Brit wings . . . sewn into her back.

When her father's death forces Brit to leave the only home she's ever known, danger follows her like a shadow. Catastrophe strikes again and again, and at every turn, she is confronted by the terrifying apparition of an otherworldly banshee.

Desperate to unravel the mysteries behind her wings and the curse of the banshee, Brit turns to Gentry O'Neill, a handsome lifeguard who knows more than he's telling. With Gentry's help, Brit pieces together her mother's troubled past and discovers the horrifying truth of her own existence: Her mother gave her wings, but she never meant for Brit to fly.

"INDIGO weaves a tragic lengend into an intricate, delicious tale."~Michelle Davidson Argyle, author of THE BREAKAWAY and BONDED

268 pages, Kindle Edition

First published August 1, 2013

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Fiauna Lee Lund

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September 7, 2013
Indigo is a book that immediately caught my attention and drew me into the story.

Brit is suffering from the loss of her father and trying to adapt to life living with her aunt, uncle, and their daughter. It is a different lifestyle than she is used to.

Life is already tricky for her, she has wings that her mother attached to her body when she was a baby. People give her strange looks. To top it all off, near the beginning of the book she is dragged into a swimming pool by a strange lady, but no one else could see her. Of course, this is the beginning. The story progresses to reveal secrets in Brit's family tree. Secrets that explain her wings and the ladies interest in her.

The characters are well written and I enjoyed getting to know them. I smiled at many of the antics of her young cousin. I could picture her in my head. I enjoyed the love interest, Ghentry is another great character with many layers to him. It was fun as each level was peeled back to reveal what a great guy he really is.

I enjoy the writing style of Fiauna. It flows well and is easy to get involved with the characters and story line.
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August 30, 2013
Really a fun read. My neighbor wrote this and I decided to read it. I have to say I enjoyed it. I liked her use of Irish folklore in the story. It was great.
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