Welcome to Ebb and Flow, Book #4 of Ash and Blue.
For Stef, it’s time for her first proper steps as an agent – and her first assignment brings her face to face with the undead mermaids that inhabit the river…and the long-ignored reality that they represent.
For Curt, he’s juggling Stef as well as Brisbane’s newest newbie, an international transfer that Ryan has taken in as a favour to be called in later.
And for Vincent, it’s time to figure out how many of Australia’s animals can kill you, and what happens when you get swooped by a magpie.
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Ebb and Flow will introduce us to the Phoenix Agency, and as a little cheat sheet, we’ve created a partial organisation chart for your reference.
We will update this as we go, but as a general note going in, we’ll be getting quite a few chapters from a massively traumatised character (Jonathan, this isn’t a spoiler, as the first couple of paragraphs of Chapter #2 will give you a hint as to what we’re in for), and while there isn’t anything directly on-screen (yet – and there might not be), a lot of his thoughts indicate a severe level of abuse. So. Maybe have something sweet to eat, or a plush to cuddle while reading these.
Don’t worry, the jokes are coming, Shade is co-writing with Stormy this time around.
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Wrap Up: I've loved sharing this series with you all, laughed and squeed at your comments, blushed at the lovely reviews, and in general, really truly appreciate how much you all love my crazy little hacker girl and her broken family of sad people in suits. There is so much more to come, and it's a journey I hope you'll come on.