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Author: KV Taylor | Website

K.V. Taylor is an avid reader and writer of urban fantasy and dark speculative fiction, even though the only degree she holds is in the history of art. (Or, possibly, because the only degree she holds is in the history of art.) Originally from the Appalachian foothills of West Virginia, she currently lives in the D.C. Metro Area with her husband and mutant cat. Her short fiction can be found at kvtaylor.com, and her first novel, Scripped, was published by Belfire Press in late 2011. She edits for Morrigan Books and collects The Red Penny Papers in her dining room.



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Scripped

In an attempt to escape constant arguing, Jonah Gray wanders away from the family cabin deep in the West Virginia wilderness. But he wanders too far, over the borders to a Faerie land that could only exist in Appalachia.

Faerie-napping, cold knives, underground oppressors, horror stories, and unwilling affections threaten to suck him forever into their desolate Company Town. If they do, he’ll lose himself in every way possible.

You might escape the fae, but you can never go home. Not really.

Reviewer: Victoria Cross
Review: Feb 19, 2012
Genre(s): Urban Fantasy, Paranormal / Supernatural, Fantasy, Fae / Elves
Jonah wanders too close to the border between the real world and the fae world. Sela takes advantage of this, and brings him back to “The Company Town”. Sela’s plan is to use Jonah’s skin for passage into the real world to be warm. Sela introduces Jonah to Talfryn or Tal, as he prefers to be called. Tal help’s Jonah escape from the Company Town, but once he’s back in the real world, he has trouble fitting in.

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