The ebook edition of A Vision in Death (A Kaya Fox Story) is now available.
This one has a bit of a, well, story behind it.
I've dithered off and on for years trying to decide if I wanted to step outside the Sunshine Walkingstick story world. I won't go into all the sordid business details (like whether I really wanted to focus on this pen name or just have fun with Sunny along and along), but one thing did jump out at me from conversations with other authors: Releasing a second series helps bring more readers to the first one.
I could've dived right in. Lord knows I've got enough ideas to float a boat, some of which are perfectly viable for readers who love Sunny & Co.
Instead, I turned to a reader and ran some story ideas by her. I thought for sure she'd pick the werewolf idea (she loves all things shifter!). Nope! She chose a psychic.
To get my brain to cooperate, I worked on another idea (about witches) for a while. Sure enough, that tricked my fickle muse well enough that a concept came forward in the form of a character. And that character was Kaya Fox.
Kaya is a psychic who was, due to a tragic event, endowed with the dubious gift of foretelling a person's death. It's not as easy or simple as that, but that gives you the gist.
A Vision in Death takes place partway through a cross-country trek while she's searching for the locality of a particularly greusome vision. It lays out many of the rules of the story world and, I think, gives readers a fairly good grasp of her character.
Subscribers to the newsletter received this one for free. If they like it, more Kaya Fox stories will follow. And if not, there's always those witches.
Happy reading!