Eternally Connected (A Culebra Chronicles Prequel)
A mesmerizing blend of paranormal mystery, magical realism, and historical intrigue in the heart of St. Augustine.
Cricket Culebra has always felt the weight of history pressing against her. As a half-fae born into a long line of Culebra women, she knows that stories—both remembered and forgotten—carry power. But when she and her sisters uncover an ancient amulet hidden within St. Augustine’s legendary Fountain of Youth, the past doesn’t just whisper—it pulls her under.
Swept into a vivid vision of a forgotten world, Cricket witnesses the echoes of a past entwined with lost legends, powerful magic, and the deep roots of her fae heritage. As she unravels the amulet’s mystery, she begins to understand that some stories are meant to be remembered—and some secrets refuse to stay buried.
Perfect for fans of Alice Hoffman, Sarah Addison Allen, and Heather Webber, Eternally Connected is a spellbinding introduction to The Culebra Chronicles, a series brimming with family bonds, magical realism, folklore, and supernatural mystery.
If you Paranormal mystery with a cozy, atmospheric feel Fae magic, enchanted artifacts, and historical secrets Sisterhood, family legacies, and magical realism The rich history and folklore of St. Augustine, Florida
Then you’ll love Eternally Connected—download today and step into the magic!
Chrissy Chicory writes with a teacup in one hand and a candle flickering nearby, spinning whimsical tales that blend heartfelt mystery, lyrical language, and everyday enchantment.
Based in coastal Florida, she is the author of the Nettles B&B ParaCozy Mystery Series, the Culebra Chronicles romantasy saga, the dark folkloric Hallow Rising series, the gentle Lucid Living books, and the Ink and Verse handwriting workbooks.
Chrissy is also the hostess of The Velvet Teacup Society, a cozy reader community devoted to stories, reflection, and gentle connection—where messy buns, comfortable pajamas, and fabulous tea are always welcome, and readers are warmly invited to take a seat at the table.