My family is tracking the coven as they wreak havoc abroad—creating new vaewolves, attracting wraiths, building an army.
I know this: an attack will come when the river rises.
What I don’t know is why. The tree tapestry Mara spent a century seeking is the key, but we’re running out of time to discover what it unlocks.
When the coven returns to England, bigger and stronger than ever, it’s not long before allegiances are tested, throwing my tentative relationship with my sister into doubt.
When the river rises, I must fight for my life, but in the midst of battle, sacrifices will always be made, and my best friend will be changed forever.
Hell is here, and she brought friends.
From Tangled Roots Come Twisted Wings is Book 2 of Not the Same River, a complete six-book series that follows Violet as she goes from lost orphan to treasured warrior, finding the clan she would die for along the way. This series should be read in order.
This book features sibling banter, petty goats, a message from the dead, and an unexpected resident cavorting in the garden.
Inka York got an early start to her writing career when she rewrote the endings of Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy tales to make them less sad, and while it wasn’t on quite the same level of fanfic written by the likes of William Shakespeare, Alexandre Dumas, Dante, or Oscar Wilde, it was something. The kind of something that grew its own bones and teeth, and took on a life of its own.
The Cascade Apocrypha storyworld was decades in the making, and begins with the Not the Same River series, about a girl who finds the family she deserves in a world she never knew existed.
Inka writes from a cave in Kent, in the southeast of England, where she lives with her husband and the gaping chasm left behind when Kid A and Kid B flew away to find their own caves.