3 weeks out β€” let’s talk about this found family one last time πŸ’œ

Hi,   Three weeks from today, Graduation Fae is in your hands.   I’ve been thinking about the characters a lot lately β€” which makes sense, because writing the last chapter of their story is exactly the kind of thing that keeps you up at night. So today I want to do something a little different. I want to talk about them. One last time before the finale.   UNCLE CHIP Charles Henderson Proctor was not supposed to be anyone’s hero. He was a Wall Street guy with a great apartment and zero desire to be responsible for two magical teenagers. But somewhere between demon soccer coaches and the Fae PTA and a field trip that almost ended reality as we know it, he became something none of us expected: a genuinely great guardian. In Graduation Fae, he becomes something Read more…

Unlikely Guardian to Graduation Fae β€” The Complete Uncle Chip Saves the Fae Journey.

Charles Henderson “Chip” Proctor had everything: a successful career, a carefree life, and absolutely zero plans to raise magical orphans. Then his late brother’s Fae royalty showed up at his door β€” and nothing was ever the same.   That was Book 1. That was the beginning.   In twenty-one days, Book 6 arrives. The final chapter. The graduation. And before we get there, I wanted to take a moment to look back at where this family started β€” and how far they’ve come.   If you haven’t started the Uncle Chip Saves the Fae series yet: this is your sign. All five books are available now. You have three weeks to fall in love with this family before Graduation Fae lands on May 26. I’ll leave the full reading order at the bottom of this post.   And if Read more…

She’s almost ready β€” Graduation Fae arrives May 26 πŸŽ“

Hi,   I want to tell you something before I tell anyone else.   Graduation Fae, the sixth and final book in the Uncle Chip Saves the Fae series β€” releases on May 26. That’s 25 days from today. And I’ve been sitting with this ending for a while now, not quite sure how to talk about it.   Here’s the thing about finishing a series: it doesn’t feel the way you expect it to.   I thought I’d feel triumphant. Accomplished. Maybe a little relieved. And I do feel all of those things,Β  but mostly what I feel is gratitude. Grateful that you showed up for Uncle Chip and Rose and Sadie and Addy. Grateful that you left reviews, sent messages, and recommended the series to friends. Grateful that this found family of mine got to be your found Read more…