Book Quote Wednesday ~ #time on 3/24/2021

Posted March 24, 2021 by Laurel Wanrow in nature fantasy, YA Novels / 0 Comments

It’s #BookQW and our heroine’s ‘time’ to be sneaky is nearly over.

More from Chapter 1:

“I’m happy you’re spending time with friends,” Mom said, and guilt stabbed Fern.

She bent and hugged her mom so she didn’t have to say anything. Mom had allowed her to skip helping at their booth for the weekend because she’d been offered a babysitting job one night for the boys she tutored and a sleepover at a friend’s another.

What Mom didn’t know was that Fern had said no to both invitations.

Three more days and the secret—and dreaded lying—would end. Fern drew a breath. “I love you, Mom.”

“You’re growing up so much, my meadowsweet, I wish…” Mom gave a watery smile and traced a design with her index finger on Fern’s forehead, just as she always did when they parted. Then she kissed it, leaving Fern’s skin tingling for a moment. “I love you, too.” Mom gave her a last hug and—to Fern’s relief—climbed into the SUV. “Oh, my sunglasses!”

“Right here.” Fern plucked them from her mom’s hair.

She shook her head. “What would I do without you?”

And that was exactly why Fern had this secret. With no father in her life, or any other relatives, she and Mom were all each other had. Everyone said that was freaking weird and that Heather Fields must be in the Witness Protection Program. Fern had believed it, too…and then, a year and a half ago, she’d met her mom’s mom, her Gran. Secretly.

Some days Fern wanted to shout that she knew.

But there was so much more Mom refused to tell her—like what had happened to her dad and why Mom wouldn’t acknowledge her family. Gran was just as bad. But this very weekend, the end was in sight. By Sunday, Gran’s strict community council would vote on their inspection, and she and Gran should—would—have the approval to keep their family land.

So Fern forced a smile and said, “I don’t know what I’d do without you either.”

The SUV drove away, a cloud of dust rising off the gravel road, Mom not suspecting a thing.

~~~

In a world of winged wizards, can a mundane save her family?

To save her Gran’s land, Fern needs magic.

What she’s got is a green thumb.

This week that magic is FREE! It’s my book’s 3rd anniversary and we’re celebrating!

Of course it’s free on my Payhip Store!

So far, the price has dropped on Kobo, iBooks and Nook. (Feel free to ping ‘Zon if you want to see it free there sooner–I’m doing my best, but…hoops, you know?)

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