"To lose Aidan wasn't just to lose his love. It would be the loss of my own soul." Everything in Kelsi's life feels more like The End, than the Happily-Ever-After she anticipated with her prince, Aiden Hardt. "Sometimes, just sometimes, my love for him was so fierce it hurt. It became a physical pang, heart and lungs pressed into a space ten sizes too small, and I lost the ability to breathe." She and Aiden are fighting. Again. His daughter Bryn wakes them screaming every night. By day Bryn is bright and bubbly, but at night her dreams are filled with a distant land, a dark-haired man, and a threat even Kelsi couldn't foresee. Even her best friend Sarah is miserable. Tossed between multiple planes of existence, Kelsi must overcome the barriers in her heart and mind to save those she her friend, her lover, and the child she thinks of as her own. Even if providing them a chance for their own Ever After spells the end for her.
I'm a writer, a reader and a frequenter of the more charming sites in town, namely pubs. I've travelled a bit. Lived a few places. Known a few men. It all ends up in a story sooner or later.
San Diego is home these days and my life is ruled by Charlie the Dog, a Valkyrie muse named Prue and a husband who buy me scotch. What more can a girl ask for?