Last time I shared the Falcon’s Eye view of the property where the Fury Falls Inn is situated. The inn is a large building, comprised of two separate structures joined by the covered porch. Two of the main rooms you’ll venture into within the stories of the series is the dining room and kitchen. But what do they actually look like? Let’s take a peek, shall we?
The main floor of the inn is on the left side of the structure when you’re riding up the front lane. You’ll see here on the far right the dog-trot porch (when I was designing this I short handed it the breezeway) that connects the inn to the residence side (not pictured) to the right. The double door entry is in the center of the front of the building, leading into the entrance hallway. To the right are is the door to the kitchen with its centered work table and sideboards around the walls. There is a door at the back right of the kitchen out onto the covered porch/breezeway.
Back in the entrance hall, looking off to the left you see an arched doorway that leads into the dining room. The bar where Flint works so frequently is straight ahead inside, with tables grouped around the room. The fireplace is on the far left wall, with the square piano that Cassie plays in the front left corner of the room. The entrance hallway leads to the left and right to doors to the covered porch.
This arrangement worked just fine until, in Fractured Crystals, Flint came up with the idea of adding a dance floor for the guests to move to Cassie’s music. So I had to shift the tables back and away, until the layout now looks like this.
Flint sure comes up with some interesting ideas for improving the service and offerings at the Fury Falls Inn. I can’t wait to see what happens in the next book I write. He will suddenly tell me out of the blue some new improvement he wants to make and go ahead and do it without getting my approval. Effective but a bit inconsiderate, don’t you think? Anyway, I hope you preorder Fractured Crystals and then enjoy reading it when it releases October 12.
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Fury Falls Inn in 1821 Alabama. A place for ghosts, witches, and magic. A place of secrets and hidden dangers. A place where Daniel Fairhope’s family kept life-changing secrets from him.
His sister’s magic is coveted by two powerful, angry witches intent on her willing compliance with their demands. Worse, a witch hunter is on the loose, determined to rid the area of all witches. Struggling to cope with those threats, Daniel discovers his own unique and powerful ability as well as those of his estranged brothers. Abilities they’ll need to unite to protect their sister and the family secrets. But these challenges all pale in comparison to convincing the captivating woman he meets at the inn to trust him before she breaks his heart.
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