Well, technically, she eats their soul. But she can’t help being a bad guy. She knows she’s different and the only person who could have told her about other “soul-eaters” is now dead. That is, until the three men in suits show up.
They can do what she can do. They’re like her. Meda might finally have a chance to figure out what she is and why the Hunger within her for souls is growing. The problem? They want to kill her. Before they do Meda is rescued by Crusaders, members of an elite group dedicated to wiping out Meda’s kind. This is her chance: play along with the “good guys” and she’ll finally know what, exactly, her “kind” is.
The more she learns, the worse the Hunger gets. And when Meda uncovers a shocking secret about her mother… she may finally give into it.
Review
"A whirlwind adventure that left me laughing, crying, and cheering all at once - definitely worth the read and I recommend it to anyone who wants a fantastic fantasy adventure!" - The Thousand Lives
About the Author
Eliza Crewe always thought she'd be a lawyer, and even went so far as to complete law school. But as they say, you are what you eat, and considering the number of books Eliza has devoured since childhood, it was inevitable she'd end up in the literary world. She abandoned the lawyer-plan to instead become a librarian and now a writer.
While she's been filling notebooks with random scenes for years, Eliza didn't seriously commit to writing an entire novel until the spring of 2011, when she and her husband bought a house. With that house came a half-hour commute, during which Eliza decided she needed something to think about other than her road-rage. Is it any surprise she wrote a book about a blood-thirsty, people-eating monster?
Eliza has lived in Illinois, Edinburgh, and Las Vegas, and now lives in North Carolina with her husband, her hens, her angry, talking, stuffed dwarf giraffe, and a sweet, mute, pantomiming bear. She likes to cook, partially-complete craft projects, free-range her hens, and take long walks. Cracked is her first novel. The author lives in North Carolina.
Description:
Meet Meda. She eats people.
Well, technically, she eats their soul. But she can’t help being a bad guy. She knows she’s different and the only person who could have told her about other “soul-eaters” is now dead. That is, until the three men in suits show up.
They can do what she can do. They’re like her. Meda might finally have a chance to figure out what she is and why the Hunger within her for souls is growing. The problem? They want to kill her. Before they do Meda is rescued by Crusaders, members of an elite group dedicated to wiping out Meda’s kind. This is her chance: play along with the “good guys” and she’ll finally know what, exactly, her “kind” is.
The more she learns, the worse the Hunger gets. And when Meda uncovers a shocking secret about her mother… she may finally give into it.
Review
"A whirlwind adventure that left me laughing, crying, and cheering all at once - definitely worth the read and I recommend it to anyone who wants a fantastic fantasy adventure!" - The Thousand Lives
About the Author
Eliza Crewe always thought she'd be a lawyer, and even went so far as to complete law school. But as they say, you are what you eat, and considering the number of books Eliza has devoured since childhood, it was inevitable she'd end up in the literary world. She abandoned the lawyer-plan to instead become a librarian and now a writer.
While she's been filling notebooks with random scenes for years, Eliza didn't seriously commit to writing an entire novel until the spring of 2011, when she and her husband bought a house. With that house came a half-hour commute, during which Eliza decided she needed something to think about other than her road-rage. Is it any surprise she wrote a book about a blood-thirsty, people-eating monster?
Eliza has lived in Illinois, Edinburgh, and Las Vegas, and now lives in North Carolina with her husband, her hens, her angry, talking, stuffed dwarf giraffe, and a sweet, mute, pantomiming bear. She likes to cook, partially-complete craft projects, free-range her hens, and take long walks. Cracked is her first novel. The author lives in North Carolina.