Love Letters and Thirst Tonics (MOONVALE MATCHES #1) by Hailey Blackwood EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Hailey Blackwood
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Fiella
My day was perfectly normal until everything went haywire. I gulped
down a mouthful of strange-flavored thirst tonic as I hustled to get
ready for my day, one boot dangling from my grasp as I hopped around
with the other boot unlaced.
I was running late. Again.
I glanced in the mirror and caught a glimpse of blue. I stopped short,
hoping I was hallucinating. I reached toward my hair with shaking fingers.
“Ugh, gods damn it!”
The thirst-reducing tonic I’d been drinking had once again been
contaminated, and this time I’d wager it was with bluebells. The seasonal
flowers were lovely, sure, but when combined with the magical properties
of the tonic, they tended to cause strange side effects. Like blue hair,
apparently.
The strands on my head were as blue as the afternoon sky. Brighter,
even. They practically glowed.
At least the color suited my complexion well enough, and it would
probably fade in a few weeks. Kizzi must have screwed up her potions
again. I’d have to give her a piece of my mind the next time I saw her.
I was just relieved that the ache in my throat had been soothed.
As a vampire, even a half-blooded one, I’d been pestered by the
incessant thirst for blood since I was a wee little thing. It was a pain in the
ass, but it was nothing I couldn’t handle, as long as I kept purchasing those
overpriced tonics from the apothecary shop in town, Kizzi’s.
Even though Kizzi was supposedly my best friend, she wouldn’t give
me a discount. Traitor. The trinket-selling business was dreadful during the
freeze season and my silver stash was uncomfortably light. I couldn’t seem
to catch a break!
I usually tried to think positively, in a goblet-half-full kind of way, but it
was getting harder and harder with every bump in the road.
My parents had moved away from Moonvale a few years ago to “travel
the lands”, and their absence was a constant ache in my chest. I missed
having them around.
Shit gets lonely around here.
I liked to think of myself as a badass, independent woman who didn’t
need anyone, but gods. What’s a vampire gotta do to find someone to share
a lavender blueberry cider and a few kisses with?
My cottage was a mess, as usual, but it was one of my happy places. I
had moved into my haven as soon as I could afford to live on my own, and
it had been the best decision of my life. It was small, but it was cozy, and it
was mine.
Every available space was filled with houseplants. I had a
massive bookshelf filled with tomes covering the entire side wall, and I
even had space for my personal collection of knick knacks. Trinkets filled
every nook and cranny. It was delightful.
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