Graveyard ChildIt’s a homecoming, of sorts, for Jayné Heller—and she wants some long-awaited answers to her past, in this fifth book in the acclaimed Black Sun’s Daughter urban fantasy series. After years on her own, Jayné Heller is going home to find some answers. How did the powerful spirit calling itself the Black Sun get into her body? Who was her uncle Eric, and what was the grand plan that he devoted his life to? Who did her mother have an affair with, and why? What happened to her on her sixteenth birthday? And the tattoo—seriously—what was that about? Jayné arrives amid preparations for her older brother’s shotgun wedding, but she’s not the only unexpected guest. The Invisible College has come to town to stop the ceremony. And the more she learns, the more she uncovers a darkness that runs deeper than generations and stronger than blood. A missing bride and wizards bent on vengeance may be the least of her problems. Because in the shadows of Jayné’s childhood home, a greater threat awaits that didn’t die with her uncle. It calls itself the Graveyard Child. |
Contents
Section 1 | 1 |
Section 2 | 11 |
Section 3 | 25 |
Section 4 | 39 |
Section 5 | 53 |
Section 6 | 67 |
Section 7 | 80 |
Section 8 | 93 |
Section 13 | 163 |
Section 14 | 176 |
Section 15 | 190 |
Section 16 | 216 |
Section 17 | 231 |
Section 18 | 245 |
Section 19 | 272 |
Section 20 | 286 |
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