A demon-hunting mad hatter. A voodoo-loving red queen. A tragic love story that transcends life and death.
Life is good for Alice and Jay. Theyre living together in a luxurious penthouse, their wedding is in one week, and the hardest decision they have to make is whether theyll honeymoon in Fiji or Japan.
Alice tries not to jinx her good fortune by asking too many questionslike how Jay can afford Fiji on a restaurant manager's budget or why he refuses to introduce her to his family.
When Jay disappears a week before their wedding, she must go down the rabbit hole and dig up the truth about her lover. With the help of a demon-hunting mad hatter and a potion that connects humans with the spirit realm, she discovers a world of voodoo, spells, gods, goddesses, spirits, and her biggest challenge: Jays motherthe voodoo queen.
Reader Reviews:
The elements of Alice in Wonderland are so creatively imagined into the world of voodoo. It was a wonderful quick read. - Goodreads Review
I enjoyed every moment of this story. Alice's character is entirely relatable, being the young and in-love teen willing to go to dangerous lengths for the person she loves. Being someone who's "dabbled" with Louisianan witchdoctors in the past, I could definitely tell that K.R.S. has done her research on Haitian Voodoo. If you enjoy short stories with dangerous spirits, reclaiming lost lovers, and strong, realistic female leads whom we all can get behind, definitely check this one out! - Amazon Review
Genre: Urban Fantasy
Life is good for Alice and Jay. Theyre living together in a luxurious penthouse, their wedding is in one week, and the hardest decision they have to make is whether theyll honeymoon in Fiji or Japan.
Alice tries not to jinx her good fortune by asking too many questionslike how Jay can afford Fiji on a restaurant manager's budget or why he refuses to introduce her to his family.
When Jay disappears a week before their wedding, she must go down the rabbit hole and dig up the truth about her lover. With the help of a demon-hunting mad hatter and a potion that connects humans with the spirit realm, she discovers a world of voodoo, spells, gods, goddesses, spirits, and her biggest challenge: Jays motherthe voodoo queen.
Reader Reviews:
The elements of Alice in Wonderland are so creatively imagined into the world of voodoo. It was a wonderful quick read. - Goodreads Review
I enjoyed every moment of this story. Alice's character is entirely relatable, being the young and in-love teen willing to go to dangerous lengths for the person she loves. Being someone who's "dabbled" with Louisianan witchdoctors in the past, I could definitely tell that K.R.S. has done her research on Haitian Voodoo. If you enjoy short stories with dangerous spirits, reclaiming lost lovers, and strong, realistic female leads whom we all can get behind, definitely check this one out! - Amazon Review
Genre: Urban Fantasy
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