
She clings to what little hope she can find in the words of a fortune teller and in her own strange dreams. The show’s owner, a sadistic witch known only as the Mistress, is holding her captive.Īnd she’s chosen Elizabeth as her next victim.Īfter watching the blue-eyed woman die, Elizabeth is placed under the same curse. Locked in a birdcage and covered in feathers, the anguish in her voice sounds just a little too real to be an act-because it isn’t.

But none of the acts capture her attention quite like the blue-eyed woman. When a mysterious show arrives in town, seventeen-year-old Elizabeth Brighton is both intrigued and unsettled. So if you’re looking for an awesome, creepy YA with some good old fashion gal pals growing magical life-stealing feathers, you’re in for a treat!ĪDD THE SONGBIRD’S REFRAIN ON GOODREADS ABOUT THE BOOK I had the privilege of reading this story while it was still in its earlier beta stages, and it’s been a joy to watch it grow from a not-so-shitty rough draft to an absolute piece of art.

Last Tuesday was the book birthday of Jillian Maria’s debut, the stunning supernatural suspense The Songbird’s Refrain!

Last week I posted about new book, The Songbird’s Refrain.
