BBNYA 2024 Semi-Finalist Tour | The Fairy Wren by Ashley Capes
The Fairy Wren by Ashley Capes is a captivating read for anyone who delights in whimsical, slow-burning mysteries that weave together the threads of magic, self-discovery, and the power of following one’s dreams, making it a perfect fit for fans of enchanting, enlightening fiction. (Storygraph)
The Book Bloggers’ Novel of the Year Award (BBNYA) celebrates the books that made it to the semi-finals with a mini spotlight blitz tour for each title.
BBNYA is a yearly competition where book bloggers worldwide read and score books written by indie authors, ending with 16 finalists and one overall winner.
If you want more information about BBNYA, check out the BBNYA website https://www.bbnya.com/ or peek at Twitter @BBNYA_Official. BBNYA is brought to you in association with the @Foliosociety (if you love beautiful books, you NEED to check out their website!) and the book blogger support group @The_WriteReads.
Today is Day 44 of my 2024 BBNYA Semi-Finalist Blitz. From October 7 through December 4, I’ll feature one semi-finalist daily. I hope you will join the panelists in celebrating the books, authors, and illustrators that reached this epic milestone.
BBNYA 2024 Semi-Finalist Tour | The Fairy Wren by Ashley Capes | #Fiction #Fantasy @Ash_Capes @ashcapes.bsky.social @BBNYA_Official @Foliosociety @The_WriteReads
Book Details
The Fairy Wren by Ashley Capes
Published by Close-Up Books on 10/31/2014
Genres: Age: Adult, Fantasy, Literary Fiction
Format: Audiobook, eBook, Hardcover, Paperback
Pages: 238
Source: BBNYABizarre visions. Bad decisions. And one man’s descent into madness…or magic.
Paul Fischer is one step away from rock bottom. With his bookstore on its last leg, a pending eviction and a failed relationship, he’s at his breaking point. When his ex Rachel calls begging for help, it’s only the beginning of the troubles to come.
Rachel is missing and no one can reach her. Worse still, his best friend is determined to solve Paul’s money problems in the shadiest way possible. Desperate to reclaim the life he lost while staying out of jail, his only hope is a strange fairy wren sending him messages and visions.
Has Paul’s grip on reality shattered under the strain, or is there more magic in the world than he ever dreamed possible?
The Fairy Wren is a twisting lit fic tale of one man’s spiral into mental crisis and magic. If you love themes on the dangerous grip of nostalgia and unquenchable hope in face of adversity, dive into The Fairy Wren.
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Purchase Links for The Fairy Wren
- Amazon Kindle Edition
- Capes, Ashley (Author)
- English (Publication Language)
- 206 Pages - 06/02/2020 (Publication Date) - Close-Up Books (Publisher)
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More posts from the 2024 BBNYA Semi-Finalists Tour
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The Exile of Zanzibar by Daniel Maidman
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