On the edges of the Wild West, in a remote and rugged area of Wyoming, is a small and peculiar frontier town: Hazeldine
In the wake of a magical storm, a man in black arrives with a hidden agenda. Annamaria considers her future and Caleb makes his intentions clear to Blythe. Drastic changes unfold at Godfrey's Goods, a prodigal son returns, and the identity of Yvonne's poisoner is finally revealed.
Through it all, Celeste grasps for a new excuse to stay, unwilling to leave the first home she's ever known, yet unable to let go of her deadly mission. And Ianto is forced to face a reckoning for the secret he's been keeping. . .
At least one thing never changes: the days - and nights - are never dull in Hazeldine.
Angie Bee is a novelist, freelance writer, and pop culture pundit. She has five tattoos (so far), has lived in the Midwest and New Zealand, wrote a thesis on the socio-political commentary in zombie films, and dreams of one day meeting Guillermo del Toro. Her ultimate goal in life is to be the lady all the neighborhood kids suspect is a witch.
I've been hooked since volume one and I still cannot get enough Hazeldine. All of the characters and their arcs are as interestingly intertwined as all of the different LGBTQIA+ pairings. Hazeldine is the better place that the world could be. I wanna stay in Hazeldine.