Heaven Has Eyes
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Cassie suffers from a chronic disease and hides her sexuality from her family.
Feeling alone and adrift in her new home in Southern California, she turns to crafting little white lies—and maybe little white spells.
But when her only friend disappears, Cassie discovers a deeper magic than she ever thought existed...and must choose whether to come clean once and for all.
Especially to herself.
“Heaven Has Eyes” combines myth and reality in a touching YA short story.
Dayle A. Dermatis
Dayle A. Dermatis is the author or coauthor of many novels (including snarky urban fantasies Ghosted and the forthcoming Shaded and Spectered) and more than a hundred short stories in multiple genres, appearing in such venues as Fiction River, Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine, and DAW Books.Called the mastermind behind the Uncollected Anthology project, she also guest edits anthologies for Fiction River, and her own short fiction has been lauded in many year's best anthologies in erotica, mystery, and horror.She lives in a book- and cat-filled historic English-style cottage in the wild greenscapes of the Pacific Northwest. In her spare time she follows Styx around the country and travels the world, which inspires her writing.To find out where she’s wandered off to (and to get free fiction!), check out DayleDermatis.com and sign up for her newsletter or support her on Patreon.* * *I value honest feedback, and would love to hear your opinion in a review, if you’re so inclined, on your favorite book retailer’s site.* * *For more information:www.dayledermatis.com
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About This Book
Cassie suffers from a chronic disease and hides her sexuality from her family.
Feeling alone and adrift in her new home in Southern California, she turns to crafting little white lies—and maybe little white spells.
But when her only friend disappears, Cassie discovers a deeper magic than she ever thought existed…and must choose whether to come clean once and for all.
Especially to herself.
Heaven Has Eyes
combines myth and reality in a touching YA short story.
Heaven Has Eyes
Just before I moved to Southern California with my dad, my grandmother took me aside.
You be careful out there, Cassie,
she said. California’s full of kooky people—freaks.
If only she knew I was a kooky person and a freak, at least in her estimation. I’ve got a chronic disease (which she and the rest of my family know