Free Fiction Monday: At the Crossroads
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When Kailani arrives in Greenwood, Mississippi, for her latest job, she knows she faces a daunting task. With her job at Abracadabra Inc. on the line, she determines to rise to the challenge.
But when she tries to find the magic shop she has been sent to investigate, she finds nothing but mysteries and mirage.
She worries her magic will prove insufficient to penetrate the deception. Until she realizes her magic might be the least of her fears.
“At the Crossroads,” by New York Times bestselling author Kristine Kathryn Rusch, is free on this website for one week only. The story’s also available as an ebook through various online retailers here and is part of the Uncollected Anthology Mystical Melodies, which is available in ebook and paperback here. For a full list of Abracadabra Incorporated stories, click here.
At the Crossroads
An Abracadabra Incorporated Story
Kristine Kathryn Rusch
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How heart-wrenchingly sad … and such a wonderful gift to read. 🙂 … thank you.
This made me very uncomfortable. I had talked to my sister today – a woman who is a better writer than I.
But, I am actually writing – short stories, books, blogging. Not because I am so special.
But, because I have more courage.