by K. Kibbee
Theodore had to blink his eyes but once before the darkness and the chaos cleared away, and a wide, dirt road appeared before him, with Sam sat at its center. The disheveled shopkeeper was glancing wildly about, from the towering trees that lined either side of the roadway to the place where the path crested and disappeared into the horizon. A rhythmic sound was building there—at the spot where the setting sun sank into the hillside—and it was growing louder. Something was coming.
In just moments, the roofline of a medieval carriage appeared. As if fleshed out, a team of draft horses preceded it, their steaming flanks creating a cloud that engulfed the entire procession so that it appeared to float. Golden strings dotted with bells and trinkets hung from the rigging that linked the beasts, and their chimes grew louder as they neared Theodore and Sam. Still stupefied, Sam did little more than stare as the team approached and a man with a bejeweled crown hung his head from one of the carriage windows and leered at them. He spat the word, “Peasant!” at Sam as he passed, and the humble shopkeeper’s jaw dropped.
Sam stared on, speechless, until the carriage was little more than a speck on the skyline, and then turned his expression of shock on Theodore. He’d parted his lips to speak, but instead froze and turned ghostly white as the dog plainly explained, “I think we’ve gone inside the book, Sam.”
About The Author
K. (Kristine) Kibbee is a Pacific Northwest writer with a fascination for all things literary. Kristine’s passion for creative writing began in her early youth and led her to the doors of Washington State University, where she earned a degree in Humanities, with a focus in Professional Writing. Kristine followed her scholarly pursuit of writing with published works in The Vancougar, The Salal Review Literary Review, Just Frenchies magazine, and S/Tick Literary Review. She is presently a regular columnist for Terrier Group magazine.
Kristine’s novella, The Mischievous Misadventures of Dewey the Daring, was her first and only self-published release, and is still currently available on Amazon.com. Her middle-grade fantasy novel, Whole in the Clouds, was released in November 2014 and is being re-released by Incorgnito Publishing Press, with additional material, in October of 2016. The first installment in her YA fantasy series, Forest of the Fae-Devlin’s Door, was released in early 2016 by Incorgnito.
Kristine anticipates following the release of book two in the Forests of the Fae Series (The Raven Queen) with a third and final installment, which is tentatively scheduled for early 2018.
Kristine regularly engages on a variety of social media platforms and can be followed:
On Twitter @K_Kibbee
On Facebook @ facebook.com/KKibbeewrites
ALSO AVAILABLE FROM K. KIBBEE
Devlin’s Door – The first in the Forests of the Fae trilogy, depicts the perilous journey of a young girl who stumbles upon a ghost town filled with dilapidated Victorian homes, hidden deep within a forest in rural Washington state. As she unearths the tragic secret behind the mass disappearance of the town’s inhabitants nearly a century ago, our young heroine finds herself becoming a part of the town’s tapestry. Available at major booksellers.
K. Kibbee’s middle grade fantasy that explores a young girl’s challenges with bullying and self-image and her escape to the clouds and the world of her true heritage.
An unhappy orphan, Cora Catlin is a misfit at best, an outcast at worst. She feels out of place in her life, as if everything is backwards and part of her is missing. But her long, tormented hours in hum-drum Harborville take a decidedly upward turn when she encounters an elfin stranger who takes her to a mystical world that awaits her atop the clouds.
Available at major booksellers.
Book two of Forests of the Fae. Though she’s closed Devlin’s Door behind her, it would seem that something sinister has followed Anne from the other side. Her the girl . . . something not of this world. Ravens surround her, people mindlessly do her bidding, and wickedness drips from her lips. It’s only a matter of time before Anne uncovers her secret and with it, her vengeance.
Meanwhile, somewhere deep in the Forests of the Fae, the real Grace struggles to retain her humanity and escape the revolting Faerie body that imprisons her. Though worlds apart, both girls must race against time if they hope to unravel the mysteries of the Fae folk and unmask The Raven Queen.
Available at major booksellers.
Credits
This book is a work of art produced by Incorgnito Publishing Press; Corgi Bits Imprint
Jennifer Collins
Editor
J. H. Winter
Illustrator
Star Foos
Designer
Janice Bini
Chief Reader
Michael Conant
Publisher
Daria Lacy
Graphic Production
February 2017
Incorgnito Publishing Press