“Desert heat or not, the idea that my younger self was facing her last moments was a bucket of cold water in the face. I didn’t like her, but she appeared to have her shit together in a way I hadn’t for a long time, and she had, frankly, deserved better than me. I tried to wet my lips, had nothing to do it with and croaked, “Sorry.” “Don’t be sorry. Be good. Be right. Be a hero.”
Quote by C.E. Murphy
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Raven Calls is a work of urban fantasy that continues the exploration of a contemporary world inhabited by various supernatural entities. The narrative follows a protagonist who navigates tensions between human society and hidden magical communities, drawing upon Native American mythology and folklore as part of its worldbuilding. The title references corvid imagery associated with certain trickster figures and spiritual traditions, suggesting themes of transformation, communication between realms, and the ambiguous nature of power. As part of a longer series, the book develops ongoing storylines concerning pack dynamics, fae politics, and the personal costs of maintaining boundaries between different worlds. more
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