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How to Write Great Dialog by Dorothy May Mercer
How to Write Great Dialog by Dorothy May Mercer




How to Write Great Dialog by Dorothy May Mercer

But staying out of trouble isn't as easy as she'd hoped.Haunted by awful dreams of Hedgewitch's cottage - and of Eldritch, who swore revenge when she left him there to die - Red fears the fairy realm is about to draw her back in. She's now living at Elvesden Manor under her real name, Rowan, and trying to put her terrible adventures behind her.

How to Write Great Dialog by Dorothy May Mercer

Returning to Elvesden Manor, Red is assisted by Tanya and Fabian and a desperate hunt begins. Her brother will be returned - but only if she can find the thirteen charms of Tanya's bracelet that have been scattered in the human world. Now trapped in the fairy realm, she begs an audience with the fairy court where she strikes a bargain.

How to Write Great Dialog by Dorothy May Mercer

When fairies stole her brother, Red vowed to get him back. Together, Tanya and Fabian decide to find the truth. His grandfather was the last person to see her alive, and has lived under suspicion ever since. Fabian, the caretaker's son, is tormented by the girl's disappearance. Fifty years ago a girl vanished in the woods nearby - a girl Tanya's grandmother will not speak of. While visiting her grandmother's house, an old photograph leads Tanya to an unsolved mystery.






How to Write Great Dialog by Dorothy May Mercer