A Hint of Delirium by Karina Espinosa
How does one certifiable human survive the Fae?
One dose at a time.
My name is Violet, and I am crazy.
Schizophrenic, to be exact. I see creatures no one else does. Even with medication, there’s no escaping the insanity, so I lie and say I don’t see them.
Until one night, my hot-as-sin customer is one of these said creatures and tries to skip on the bill. Instead of being a hero for stopping a crime, I get fired.
I should’ve kept my mouth shut because now my customer is stalking me. I should’ve called the cops, except he tells me the one thing I’m desperate to hear—you’re not crazy.
Ansel, a Seelie High Fae, says I can see the world no other human can. The more I learn about the Fae, the more questions pile up. Even more troubling is when I catch the attention of the Unseelie, the vicious and ruthless court, and they want me.
Trapped, desperate, and scared, if I am to survive this world, I’ll need to find out the truth about myself, and gather allies in the least likely of places.
The question is: can I trust any of this, or is this another hint of delirium?
- File Name:a-hint-of-delirium-by-karina-espinosa.epub
- Original Title:A Hint of Delirium (Fated Fae Elementals Book 1)
- Creator:Karina Espinosa
- Language:en
- Identifier:MOBI-ASIN:B0B4T9BVS1
- Date:2022-08-11T16:00:00+00:00
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Table of Content
- 1. Title Page
- 2. Copyright
- 3. Dedication
- 4. Contents
- 5. Chapter 1
- 6. Chapter 2
- 7. Chapter 3
- 8. Chapter 4
- 9. Chapter 5
- 10. Chapter 6
- 11. Chapter 7 – Flashback
- 12. Chapter 8 – Present Day
- 13. Chapter 9
- 14. Chapter 10
- 15. Chapter 11
- 16. Chapter 12
- 17. Chapter 13
- 18. Chapter 14
- 19. Chapter 15
- 20. Chapter 16
- 21. Chapter 17
- 22. Chapter 18
- 23. Chapter 19
- 24. Chapter 20
- 25. Chapter 21
- 26. Chapter 22
- 27. Chapter 23
- 28. Chapter 24
- 29. Chapter 25
- 30. Chapter 26
- 31. Chapter 27
- 32. Chapter 28
- 33. Chapter 29
- 34. Chapter 30
- 35. Chapter 31
- 36. Chapter 32
- 37. About the Author
- 38. Also by Karina Espinosa
- 39. About the Author
The writing is juvenile at best, and it’s offensive on top of that. Stopped reading.