Having finally escaped the ghost town and all its horrors, Fox, Griffin, Rowan, Lightning, and Blue are ready for the answers they've been looking for. But all they find when they return to the real world is more secrets. Guided by figures from a past they still can't remember, the five struggle to come to terms with their growing abilities and an eerily silent SAM, and soon enough a strange new companion enters their lives and complicates things even further. Cryptic and unpredictable, Maize seems to be the only one willing to help them, and is perhaps their only hope of understanding who and what they are--if they can trust him at all. As secrets of their pasts and SAM's intentions come to light they find themselves more alone and in danger than ever, even among friends. The sixth Point is coming, and the Otherworld will not save them this time.
Lacy has been writing since she picked up a pencil at 5 years old and decided she had too many stories in her head to ignore. After devouring every book she could get her hands on and writing short stories for many years, she completed her first novel at 12 years old and began the path to publishing. Though that particular novel remains buried in the depths of her computer files, she published the first of a trilogy in 2016 just after turning 19, and has been working her way down her list of books ever since.
Lacy currently lives in Idaho with her partner, son, overenthusiastic dog, and socially awkward cat. When not writing or buried in mom life she enjoys crafting and cosplay. You can follow her publishing journey at lacysheridan.com.
"It's okay, she would understand a slip up," said to the 18-year old murderer after he kills a 23-year old college student with an errant thought. 🤨
That's about the level of weird here. Not sure I'm able to suspend enough belief to make it to the end of this series. The house that burns up in the course of their 1/2 hour meeting? The fact that the kids can just walk up and all over the burned embers without any interference and see who's left and who's dead? The continued dragging out of the "mystery"? At this point I have gotten my hopes up so many times I'm about to the point I don't even care why the kids are there and what happened in Selene.
Thank goodness Lacy got to be a much better writer by the 2020s!! I love her OZ retelling.