About Awakening by K.P. Roberson
Between the Birches trilogy is a story of friendship, love, and magic. A cautionary tale about how easily we can be lost in the darkness without the ties that bind, and of cosmic monsters who are hungry for chaos and who devour human souls.
Deep beneath the hills of the Appalachian mountains, an ancient evil stirs. For a millennium, he has delved into our dreams and fed off the souls of innocents. Soon, he will finally be freed from the magical prison the Goddess, Circe, trapped him inside. What he didn’t expect was how resilient the human race could be.
Beth Harper-Newman can’t wait to spend her 25th birthday on a weekend hike on the Appalachian Trail with her two favorite guys: Tom (her husband) and Grady (their best friend). Two estranged friends are waiting when they arrive, and day one seems to go downhill the further into the mountains they go. After the sun sets, the woods where Beth used to find peace turn sinister with talks of death cultists, witches, and interdimensional beings not native to this planet. Truths worm their way to the surface, lifting the veil covering Beth’s life until she’s stuck deciding what to believe or who to trust in an unfamiliar part of the forest. And, just when Beth thinks her weekend couldn’t get worse, she learns her role in this messed up hike.
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Author Bio:
K. P. is a Georgia native living in the southern Appalachian Mountains. A lover of science fiction, fantasy and horror, she writes a variety of original stories in the adult, contemporary fantasy, horror, and paranormal romance genres as well as fan-fiction on Ao3. When not writing, she enjoys movies, music, reading, gardening, hiking, and crocheting…which explains her love of weaving a good tale. K.P.’s debut novel, Between the Birches: Awakening, is the first in a planned contemporary romantic folk horror trilogy.
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