Midnight’s Emissary by T.A. White EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Author: T.A. White
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No matter how many times I visited the Book Haven, I always had
trouble believing it was a hub of supernatural knowledge. It just seemed so
unassuming. A book lover’s paradise sure. With thirty two rooms crammed
full of books, it was a maze that any Columbus dwelling book nerd would
be overjoyed to disappear inside.
It was even popular with the out-of-town crowd since it was also one of
the largest independent bookstores in the U.S. still in business. It didn’t hurt
that it had that old world charm that made German Village popular with
tourists and hipsters. The building started life as a saloon before at some
point being taken over by word loving entrepreneurs. Since then it had
grown and assimilated the neighboring general store and cinema to become
the unnavigable monstrosity that it was.
I nearly tripped on the uneven brick path leading to the alleyway
entrance. The path was lined by bushes and trees. Spring had come early
this year and some of the plants were already beginning to bloom way
ahead of schedule. Daft things didn’t realize in a day or two the weather
would flip, as it always did in Ohio, and the frost would kill everything but
the hardiest.
“Welcome to the Book Haven,” a man greeted me as I stepped into the
tiny nook serving as the store’s entrance.
I waited as he checked out a woman and her two kids. Then I
suppressed a sigh as a tall man in t-shirt and shorts stepped into the already
cramped space. The guy looked like his frat days weren’t far behind him.
The greeter looked at me expectantly as the woman and her horde filed
past me. I gestured to the other man and said, “You can help him first.”
“Are you sure?” the frat boy asked. He had blond hair, muscles bulging
out of his body like they were trying to multiply, and towered over me by a
foot.
No, I just said it because it’s the exact opposite of what I want. I fought
to keep the snarkiness off my face and nodded. Why do people always ask
that? I wouldn’t have offered if I wasn’t sure.
I waited, semi impatiently as the man checked out, and stepped up to the
counter as soon as he left. The cashier pushed a map toward me. I glanced
at it briefly and smiled. Wasn’t that cute? Not what I was here for but ok.
“I’m looking for the section on feline behavior,” I said with the politest
smile I could muster.
The man paused and looked me up and down, his thin face a little
skeptical at what he saw.
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