Yokai: Paper Leaves.: A furry romance from the fracture.

· Sleepy Goblin Press
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She isn’t human, he is. Can they ever be friends? Can they ever be more?


 From the moment Winnifred raised her long elegant ears to their friendliest position, plastered a wide smile across her softly furred face, and greeted her new class, everything went straight to crap.


  As the first Yokai to ever attend an all-human school, she expected the intolerance... though she never expected every member of her class to be a worthless bag of dank teenage farts and bad attitude.


The one exception to the worst group of students to ever belch their way into a classroom was Jexa, a human boy, beautiful and sad with an unfortunate past and a very unusual name, a Yokai name.


They were impossibly different but could a hidden act of kindness and an origami leaf be enough to spark a forbidden love?


Set in a vibrant world where she is seen as less than human, and he is at the forefront of a conflict that will probably get them both killed. Together they will fight for their fractured world... and each other.


About the author

Michael Palmer-Cryle began writing at an early age and his first illustrated children's book, "The Punk Puss" was published in the pages of his hometown newspaper when he was ten years of age. it was dreadful and embarrasses him deeply to this day, you will never be allowed to see it? ever. With the mortification of that event behind him, he now focuses on young adult fantasy romance fiction. His debut novel 'Hieronymus Jones and the teacup squid' is available now and book four in the ongoing series has just been released. Michael is an independent (indie) author, publishing under the imprint of Sleepy Goblin Press. Michael lives in Brisbane, Australia with his partner and two cats.

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