The ley lines are fraying, the rules are changing, and the monsters are leveling up. Kenny Jones isn't a vampire-but she's only safe if the magical community thinks she is. For a decade, she's kept her head down, brewing beer and quietly helping fellow practitioners disappear. But now, the Agency of Preternatural Affairs has noticed her cadre-and staying hidden just got harder. When a not-quite-dead body appears near her farm and a missing teen shatters a quiet night, Kenny can't turn them away. She's pulled into a deadly spiral of warlocks, ancient constructs, cold-blooded murder, and enemies…mehr
The ley lines are fraying, the rules are changing, and the monsters are leveling up. Kenny Jones isn't a vampire-but she's only safe if the magical community thinks she is. For a decade, she's kept her head down, brewing beer and quietly helping fellow practitioners disappear. But now, the Agency of Preternatural Affairs has noticed her cadre-and staying hidden just got harder. When a not-quite-dead body appears near her farm and a missing teen shatters a quiet night, Kenny can't turn them away. She's pulled into a deadly spiral of warlocks, ancient constructs, cold-blooded murder, and enemies who rewrite reality to suit their needs. Secrets are unraveling; loyalties are mutating, and Kenny is caught between who she is and what the world demands she become. The race is on-and the threads of fate are being woven by a hedge witch, a child, and a seer who might be out of his mind. Smart, irreverent, and emotionally charged, this sweeping urban fantasy blends supernatural political intrigue with slow-burn romance, found family, and a heroine who refuses to stay in her lane.
Thio Isobel Moss lives near Kansas City, Missouri, where the ley lines are strong, the DIY projects are eternal, and the rubber chickens are not to be trusted. She writes sly, genre-bending fiction full of conspiracies, magic, and emotional chaos. Blind Spot: The Covenant's Forfeit is her debut novel-and is only mildly autobiographical.
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