Dec. 5th, 2012
After losing
her job and her boyfriend, Holly returns to her parents’ farm. Embarrassed and
hopeless, she doesn’t expect to bump into a forgotten childhood friend that
wasn’t supposed to exist. Ivy is not only a dryad, but she lives in the pine
trees Holly’s family grows to sell at Christmas. As the old friends reconnect,
Ivy not only shares her strong opinions, but gives Holly a charm that will
change both their lives. As days melt into weeks and the seasons change,
Holly’s life magically turns around. Christmas not only brings surprises, but a
choice for the human woman. What’s more important: stability, success, and
love, or keeping a promise to an old friend?
Author Bio:
Selah Janel has been blessed with a giant
imagination since she was little and convinced that fairies lived in the nearby
state park or vampires hid in the abandoned barns outside of town. Her
appreciation for a good story was enhanced by a love of reading, the many
talented storytellers that surrounded her, and a healthy curiosity for
everything. A talent for warping everything she learned didn’t hurt, either. She
gravitates to writing fantasy and horror, but can be convinced to pursue any
genre if the idea is good enough. Often her stories feature the unknown creeping
into the “real” world and she loves to find the magical in the
mundane.
She has
four e-books with No Boundaries Press, including the historical vampire story
‘Mooner’ and the contemporary short ‘The Other Man’. Her work has also been
included in ‘The MacGuffin’, ‘The Realm Beyond’, ‘Stories for Children
Magazine’, and the upcoming Wicked East Press anthology ‘Bedtime Stories for
Girls’. She likes her music to rock, her vampires lethal, her fairies to play
mind games, and her princesses to hold their own.
Giveaway:
My favorite memory is of my childhood and the falling snow.
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