Welcome to Blackwood: A Town Where Nothing is as it Seems

Welcome to Blackwood: A Town Where Nothing is as it Seems

by Khaiah Thomson
Welcome to Blackwood: A Town Where Nothing is as it Seems

Welcome to Blackwood: A Town Where Nothing is as it Seems

by Khaiah Thomson

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Overview

Freya has spent her life on the run-trying to blend in amongst Mundanes. Like her father, she is a Syphon with the ability to draw energy from others, including their powers. When Freya accidentally draws energy from a friend, she and her family are on the run again and return to her mum's hometown of Blackwood, where Freya's abilities remain a secret. Freya's mum and brother are wolf shifters-genetics that skipped Freya. Freya has to decide by eighteen whether she joins their pack or remains independent.

Freya discovers Blackwood is a secretive community comprised mostly of Supernaturals like herself. Supers exist outside of mundane laws. With many communities like Blackwood competing for power, strict rules protect the Blackwood community.

Freya meets Beau, rumoured to be a lone wolf, although loosely attached to the Northern Blackwood wolves, her family's rival pack. He is hostile towards Freya due to the power he senses in her, but when he rescues her from a risky situation, they become more than friends, creating tension with her family and rival packs.

What happens next in the town where nothing is normal could cost Freya her freedom...


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780648366171
Publisher: Hawkeye Publishing Pty Ltd
Publication date: 10/24/2020
Series: The Blackwood Series , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 300
File size: 597 KB
Age Range: 13 - 18 Years

About the Author

Khaiah Thomson pens the Welcome to Blackwood (YA, Paranormal Fiction) series. The first book, titled Welcome to Blackwood, won the Hawkeye Publishing Manuscript Development Prize in 2020. When she isn't in her home office writing, Khaiah can usually be found nose-deep in a book or procrastigaming. If she's not at home, she'll be at the nearest café, hovering close to the coffee machine. Khaiah lives in Western Australia with her husband and two sons.
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