Appalachian Monsters Series Book 1 A modern gray witch is accidentally propelled back in time to 1924 and tangles with Jazz-Age vampires, werewolves, and witches while trying to save a Gastby-like vampire from her vision of his final death and return to her present to prevent her boyfriend from becoming a werewolf. Celie Dunne, a modern witch, finds herself in hot water by splashing down in the middle of Sanguine Springs Resort and Therapeutic Spa. In 1924, ninety-seven years in her past. The spa is built upon a natural hot spring which is also a gateway to Fae lands, and vampires guard the gateway because even worse monsters than vampires lie on the other side. Suspected by the local Witch Coven of killing one of their white witches, hounded by the local Werewolf Pack for reasons unbeknownst to her, and distrusted by the smooth vampire owner of the resort whose final death she has seen in a vision, she's determined to return to the future she left--well, maybe to a day or two just before she left--to fight the fate of her modern boyfriend, who may be dead or may be a werewolf. In order to do that, she has to find out who killed the white witch, earn the vampire's trust to gain access to the mystical hot spring again, and hope the Fae can tell her how in hell she time traveled in the first place. But her priorities begin to change as her feelings for the Jazz Age Vampire blossom due to a mysterious connection they both feel but don't understand. Rising quickly to the top of all her goals is saving him from her vision of his final death. But all of that is a bit hard to do while she's swimming in bathtub gin at a rollicking resort party that never ends and fighting the feeling that the suited, booted and fanged vampire understands the stripes on her soul more than anyone ever has. In order to save the vampire in her misplaced present, and her boyfriend from his werewolf future, she must delve into her own past, secret even from herself...
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