Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Fantasy Novella Review: Fey by C.S. Feldman

Fey
by C.S. Feldman

Description:
Nessa Donnelly never expected to see her estranged and eccentric father again, but a phone call summons her back to her hometown and to the hospital in which the elder Donnelly lies in a comatose state for which his doctors have no explanation. Bit by bit, long-buried family secrets emerge, and Nessa begins to realize that those secrets were kept hidden from her for a reason.

She also realizes that there is something in the woods behind her father’s house that he never told her about, something that can’t be explained.

And she is also not as alone in his house as she thought she was…


My Review:
Fey is about a young woman returning home when her father falls into a coma. As she settles back into her family home, strange things start happening.

I must say I was quite impressed with this story. For a shorter read, it packs quite a bit of danger and suspense, some mystery, and plenty of magic, all in a contemporary setting.

I found this to be an excellent story in a small package and would recommend it to readers who enjoy fantasy, fey and dark fairytales.

I purchased my copy of this book.


About the Author:



C. S. Feldman loves all things fantasy related and writes both novels and screenplays. Stop by and say hi on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/AuthorCSFeldman or visit her at www.csfeldman.com and get a sneak peek at the upcoming Heroes for Hire fantasy adventure series.


Other books by this author:


I can personally vouch for The Bloodline. That one's super creepy and suspenseful. No gore. I had no idea what was coming. Perfect! I don't think I've reviewed it anywhere because I believe I got it as a beta read. Glad to see it out!

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