
It starts the way good things do — with a friend. Priya is bold where Tonya is quiet, loud where Tonya is careful, and completely unembarrassed to be exactly who she is. The Digital Ninjas adopt them both, filming “artistic” horror movies in the pub basement between empanadas and pizza nights. And Drake keeps finding reasons to stand closer, smile longer, walk her home.
For the first time, Tonya belongs somewhere.
Then her roommate ties her own hands to stop herself from eating. A professor gorges on fries mid-lecture. Strangers drool in the cafeteria line. Something ancient has woken beneath Loon Lake Cemetery, and it’s feeding on the whole town.
Tonya’s aunt has vanished. Her parents have fled without explanation. For eighteen years they forbid her to learn about magic — to keep her safe, they said. But the thing under the cemetery already knows exactly what she is. And the one thing they refused to teach her is the only thing that can stop it.
She’s about to learn what magic can really do.
Book one of the complete Loon Lake Magic trilogy — all three books available now. A warm, witty, food-forward cozy paranormal fantasy for readers of Legends & Lattes and The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches.
"Zombie... meet cake."— Jetta Frame, WattZombie Reviews
"an amazing ride... loved every minute of it!"— J. L. Weaver, Penderry's Bizarre series