Girls' Night Out

Girls' Night Out by Jenna Black

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Authors: Jenna Black
Praise for Jenna Black
    Praise for Glimmerglass:
    “The world building here is brisk, but accessible, the issues range from teen angst to faerie politics, and the skills needed to negotiate both include some magic-spell work and some sharp-tongue work. This is a promising start to a series that should have broad appeal among teens tiring of vampires but not dangerous romance.” — Booklist Online
    “Every character was unique and surprising, and the secrets just kept coming and coming!” — By the Book Reviews
    “Glimmerglass is an intriguing tale of adventure and discovery. The tightly woven plot takes you on a journey of romance, betrayal, revelations, and family secrets.” — Fresh Fiction
    “A joy to read. Complex characters and complicated plot lines propel the story smoothly across the boundaries of fiction and fantasy. Black’s youthful, chatty writing style is friendly and believable, giving readers a protagonist who could be the nice and totally real young girl next door.” — Deborah Adams, Curled up with a Good Kid’s Book
    Praise for Shadowspell:
    “Black follows up her well-plotted Glimmerglass with another riveting episode in Dana’s new life as a Faeriewalker in Avalon. . . . Black’s fantasy world is finely honed and filled with realistic concerns as well as creative responses to them.” — Booklist
    “Well-paced and thrilling, the second book in the series does not
    disappoint.” — Voya Magazine
    “This book was even better than the first! . . . A great book for all ages.” —
    By the Book Reviews
    “Avalon is a unique setting and serves the story perfectly, and Dana is still one of my favorite characters. If you haven’t started this series, I strongly urge you to do so! Highly recommended!” — My Bookish Ways
    “Cleverly written, Shadowspell allows readers to enjoy a swift fantasy that weaves in the real-life concerns of its young protagonist.” — Fresh Fiction
    “This is a must-read. When you open it, you won’t want to put it down, even after you’ve read the last page.” — Seduced by Books
    Praise for Sirensong:
    “Black’s talent brings the faerie realm to life with brilliant detail. . . . Fast paced and full of suspense.” — RT Book Reviews
    “Sirensong is another amazing Faeriewalker novel by Jenna Black. I love reading about Dana as she goes through all the normal teen issues, such as boy trouble, overbearing parents and fights with friends.” — Night Owl Reviews

    Also by Jenna Black
    The Guardians of the Night Series:
    The Morgan Kingsley, Exorcist Series:
    The Faeriewalker Series:
    The Descendant Series:
    Prince of Air and Darkness

Dedication
    For my readers. Thanks for all the love you’ve shown the Faeriewalker series!

Chapter One
    At the risk of making myself sound like a geek extraordinaire, I was really looking forward to the first day of school. It wasn’t the first time I’d felt that way—when school was out, I had to spend way too much time in the presence of my mother, the drunk—but it was even more welcome this year than most. This year, it promised a kind of normalcy that had disappeared from my life the moment I’d set foot in Avalon, the one place in the universe where Faerie and the mortal world intersect.
    You see, I’m a Faeriewalker—a rare individual who has just the right mix of Fae and mortal blood to be able to travel freely in both the mortal world and in Faerie. I can also take magic into the mortal world and technology into Faerie. My unusual powers—and my late aunt Grace’s attempts to use me as a weapon to usurp the Seelie throne—had made me very unpopular with the two Queens of Faerie, and I’d been living in a bunker-like safe house under threat of death all summer. I had reached an agreement with Titania, the Seelie Queen, and she was no longer out to kill me, but my status with Mab, the Unseelie Queen, was less clear. I had recently revealed that unlike Faeriewalkers past, I could actually sense and

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