The Nexus: Samhain (Unlocking the Nexus Book 1)

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
Cover of the book The Nexus: Samhain (Unlocking the Nexus Book 1) by Ian Cadena, Ian Cadena
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Ian Cadena ISBN: 9781310040726
Publisher: Ian Cadena Publication: August 5, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ian Cadena
ISBN: 9781310040726
Publisher: Ian Cadena
Publication: August 5, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“Max recorded his sister with his digital camcorder from a distance. They stood on a gentle green grassy plain just on the outskirts of their new town. His mom suggested Max document the beginning of their ‘fresh start,’ as she kept putting it. Why couldn’t she just say divorce? He already heard the word plenty of times. Why did grownups try and give good names to bad things? It made him wonder if there really were such things as monsters, and grownups just decided to call them something else so kids wouldn’t find out.”

Max Dane didn’t know anything about magick with a ‘K,’ Wiccan practices or magical realism until he arrived in Ravencrest. But he soon learns the town is steeped in mystical folklore, legend, and tradition. The Sisters Grimm and other townspeople celebrate holidays such as Samhain with enthusiasm. He didn’t expect to spend Halloween living in Ravencrest and he certainly didn’t expect to spend his twelfth birthday caught in the middle of a divorce: A divorce that was his fault. He could easily say it was because of his epilepsy and the hallucinations it caused. Although, his new friends in Ravencrest think he’s having psychic visions. But Max knows the truth behind his parents' separation. It’s because he’s a monster!

Book 1 of 4. inspired by Celtic, Norse, and Native American mythology.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

“Max recorded his sister with his digital camcorder from a distance. They stood on a gentle green grassy plain just on the outskirts of their new town. His mom suggested Max document the beginning of their ‘fresh start,’ as she kept putting it. Why couldn’t she just say divorce? He already heard the word plenty of times. Why did grownups try and give good names to bad things? It made him wonder if there really were such things as monsters, and grownups just decided to call them something else so kids wouldn’t find out.”

Max Dane didn’t know anything about magick with a ‘K,’ Wiccan practices or magical realism until he arrived in Ravencrest. But he soon learns the town is steeped in mystical folklore, legend, and tradition. The Sisters Grimm and other townspeople celebrate holidays such as Samhain with enthusiasm. He didn’t expect to spend Halloween living in Ravencrest and he certainly didn’t expect to spend his twelfth birthday caught in the middle of a divorce: A divorce that was his fault. He could easily say it was because of his epilepsy and the hallucinations it caused. Although, his new friends in Ravencrest think he’s having psychic visions. But Max knows the truth behind his parents' separation. It’s because he’s a monster!

Book 1 of 4. inspired by Celtic, Norse, and Native American mythology.

More books from Fantasy

Cover of the book The Power by Ian Cadena
Cover of the book Jennifer, Hecate, Macbeth, William Mckinley, And Me, Elizabeth by Ian Cadena
Cover of the book Mission to Minerva by Ian Cadena
Cover of the book Silver Zombie by Ian Cadena
Cover of the book Alienated by Ian Cadena
Cover of the book Tales from the White Hart by Ian Cadena
Cover of the book Red by Ian Cadena
Cover of the book Cabbages and Kings by Ian Cadena
Cover of the book Dark Hope - Verbindung des Schicksals by Ian Cadena
Cover of the book Dark Delicacies by Ian Cadena
Cover of the book The Soothing Sounds Of May by Ian Cadena
Cover of the book Truthbearer by Ian Cadena
Cover of the book Hong's Bluff by Ian Cadena
Cover of the book Final Colony Reloaded by Ian Cadena
Cover of the book Un bacio nell'ombra by Ian Cadena
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy