Aiden Elam has always been different from the other kids he knows. The adults say he has autism, but Aiden isn’t so sure. He can understand everyone just fine, he just can’t get the words out to tell them. Now, if he could only get past the strange feeling that keeps him trapped inside his own mind, then maybe he could tell his parents about the weird things he sees. Or perhaps he could even tell his sister, Meggy, for he knows she can hear and see the strange things, too.
Fantasy Author. Swordswoman. Chicken Mama. These are just a few of the titles Jenna Elizabeth Johnson proudly goes by. She is the author of over a dozen novels, novellas, and short stories, including the award-winning Legend of Oescienne series, the Otherworld series, and the Draghans of Firiehn novella series.
Besides writing fantasy adventures featuring domineering dragons, headstrong heroines, brooding Celtic warriors, and all the magical creatures in between, she is a competitive HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts) practitioner, participating in longsword tournaments whenever she gets the chance.
During her down time, Jenna can be found exploring the open spaces of California’s Central Coast, camping in Yosemite National Park, reading books and webcomics, or hanging out with her flock of overly-affectionate lap chickens.
This feels like it is a small part of a larger novel. It kinda drops you into a story that has already been started with little intro with the beginning of the novel and leaves you hanging at the end with no conclusion. It just doesn't feel complete. I don't want to spend more for what I feel would be the remaining chapters that are missing from the book. Does not draw you into the story and it is told from the main character's point of view,but in a strange way.